Tzviyahu
Tzviyahu, also spelled Tzvi or Tzviya, is a Hebrew given name with multiple meanings. It is derived from the Hebrew word "tzvi," which can refer to a deer or a gazelle, symbolizing grace and beauty. The name can also be associated with the Hebrew word "tzviyahu," meaning "God has helped" or "God has aided," reflecting faith and divine assistance. In Jewish tradition, Tzviyahu is sometimes used as a nickname for Tzviya, a name that means "deer" or "gazelle." The name has been borne by various individuals throughout history, including notable figures in literature, politics, and other fields. It is often chosen for its elegant and meaningful qualities, reflecting the cultural and linguistic richness of Hebrew.