Levi

LEE-vye
Meaning: Joined, attached
Gender
Boy
Origin
Hebrew, Biblical
Popularity Rank
#12 (boys)
#20 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Levi has been trending upwards in popularity over the last decade, often ranking in the top 100 names for boys in various countries, particularly in the United States.

Why Parents Choose Levi

Parents are drawn to the name Levi for its strong biblical roots, meaningful significance, and its modern appeal. It strikes a balance between tradition and contemporary style, making it suitable for many families.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Levi originates from the Hebrew language, appearing in the Bible as the third son of Jacob and Leah. It has been a popular name throughout history, particularly among Jewish communities, and has seen a resurgence in modern times as parents seek meaningful and traditional names.

Levi is a significant name in Jewish culture, representing one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The Levites were the priestly class, which adds a layer of spiritual importance to the name.

Notable People Named Levi

  • Levi Strauss
  • Levi C. Hill
  • Levi Miller

Name Variations

Levy Levie Leiv

Related Names

Jacob Simon Eli

Similar Sounding Names

Ravi Navi Kavi

Names with Similar Feel

Ezra Asher Elijah

Sibling Name Ideas

Noah Isaac Miriam Zoe

Pop Culture References

  • Levi Ackerman from Attack on Titan
  • Levi from the animated series Leviathan