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Irish: reduced form of O'Slavin, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Sléibhín 'descendant of Sléibhín', a name probably derived from sliabh 'mountain' (perhaps originally a short form of Donnshléibhe).

Belfast, Louth etc. Northern form of Slevin.

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