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ZVI

Zvi is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. It derives from the biblical Hebrew word tzvi, meaning gazelle, and carries associations with grace and swiftness. The name has been used for centuries within Jewish communities and remains common in Israel today.

Transliteration from Hebrew leads to several variants, including Zvi, Tzvi, Zeevi, and Zevi. The different spellings

Notable bearers include Zvi Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874), a Hungarian-born rabbi and early advocate of practical Zionism,

In contemporary usage, Zvi remains common in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. While primarily a

reflect
differences
in
pronunciation
and
regional
naming
practices
among
Ashkenazi
and
Sephardi
communities,
as
well
as
adaptations
in
diaspora
settings.
In
many
cases,
Zvi
appears
as
a
component
of
compound
names,
such
as
Zvi
Hirsch
or
Zvi
Yehuda,
within
traditional
Jewish
naming
customs.
and
Zvi
Yehuda
Kook
(1891–1982),
an
influential
Religious
Zionist
rabbi
and
philosopher.
These
figures
illustrate
the
name’s
long
association
with
religious
scholarship
and
Jewish
public
life.
given
name,
it
can
also
appear
as
a
surname
in
some
cases,
though
this
is
less
typical.
The
name’s
enduring
presence
reflects
its
biblical
roots
and
its
continued
cultural
resonance
within
Jewish
tradition.