Lavi
Found 4 entry about "Lavi"
לָבִיא(Hebrew)
Lavi Name meanings & History
Lavi has multiple origins. It is derived from the Hebrew language, where it means "lion". It is also a Sanskrit name, where it means "light" or "the sun". In Swahili, Lavi means "song" or "poetry". The meanings of Lavi are generally associated with strength, light, and creativity. Means "lion" in Hebrew. Lavi would be a great name for parents who want a unique, versatile name that can work well for either a boy or a girl. It would be a great name for parents who want a name that is easy to pronounce and remember, yet has significant meaning behind it.
Zodiac Sign of Lavi: Lover Taurus,Logical Libra
Synonyms of Lavi:
L: Lover,Lovely,Lazy,Liaison,Luscious,Languid,Legal
A: Assertive,Action,Argumentative,Ambitious,Angry,Aggressive
V: Versatility,Vexing,Vivacious,Variety
I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence
Lavi is:- a Informal name
- a Modern name
- a Natural name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Youthful name
2.) Lavi (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Lavi means "lion" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word "Laviya," which literally means "my lion." Lions are powerful and majestic animals, and the name Lavi is associated with strength, courage, and leadership.
Description: The name Lavi means "lion" in Hebrew. It is derived from the Hebrew word "Laviya," which literally means "my lion." Lions are powerful and majestic animals, and the name Lavi is associated with strength, courage, and leadership. Finnish short form of Olavi. Lavi is used primarily as a first name for boys.
3.) Lavi (Male)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Lavi is derived from the Hebrew word "Levi" which means "joined" or "attached". It is also said to mean "lion" in Swahili.
Description: The name Lavi is derived from the Hebrew word "Levi" which means "joined" or "attached". It is also said to mean "lion" in Swahili. Finnish short form of Olavi. The name Lavi is used mainly for boys, although some parents have also used it for girls. It is a popular name among Jewish families and communities.