No, "MacGyver" is not a real name. It is a fictional character created for the television series MacGyver, which ran from 1985 to 1992.
The character's name was inspired by the Scottish surname "Maciver," which means "son of Ivor." The name was then modified to "MacGyver" to sound more unique and memorable.
The popularity of the show and its main character led to the term "MacGyver" being used as a verb, meaning "to solve a problem using ingenuity and readily available materials."
While "MacGyver" is not a real name, it has become a popular and recognizable term in popular culture.