Tzvi
Tzvi is a male given name of Hebrew origin, derived from the noun צבי meaning gazelle or antelope. The word conveys imagery of grace, speed, and alertness, and it appears in the Hebrew Bible as a common noun for the animal. In Jewish communities, the name is widely used and remains familiar in Israel and the diaspora. Variants include Zvi, which is a common transliteration in English, while the feminine forms Tzvia, Tzivya, or Tzivia exist in some communities.
Usage and cultural context: Tzvi is a traditional name found across Ashkenazi and Sephardi populations. It
Notable bearers: The name has been borne by several prominent Jewish figures, including Tzvi Hirsch Kalischer,