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Lavi

Hebrew name meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage; also a modern Israeli given name.

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Lavi (לָבִיא) is the Hebrew word for lion, and as a given name it carries all the symbolic freight that lions have accumulated across millennia of human culture. In the Hebrew Bible the lion appears as a symbol of the tribe of Judah — "Judah is a lion's whelp," declares Genesis 49:9 in Jacob's blessing — and the image of the lion became inseparable from Jewish identity, monarchy, and divine strength. The name Lavi plugs directly into this ancient symbolic current, giving a child a name that is simultaneously a word, an animal, and a cultural emblem.

In modern Israel, Lavi is an established masculine given name with a clean, contemporary feel. It achieved particular cultural salience as the name of an Israeli fighter jet program, the IAI Lavi, developed in the 1980s before being cancelled under American pressure — a project that remains a point of both pride and sorrow in Israeli aviation history. The association with the aircraft added a layer of national and technological meaning to the name's ancient root without displacing its original power.

Across the Jewish diaspora, Lavi has been embraced by parents looking for a Hebrew name that is short, pronounceable in virtually any language, and resonant with meaning without being obscure. Unlike Aryeh (the more common Hebrew word for lion), Lavi has a slightly more poetic, archaic quality — Lavi appears in biblical poetry and carries a literary register that distinguishes it. Two syllables, clear vowels, global accessibility: Lavi is one of those rare names that feels at home in Tel Aviv, New York, Paris, and Buenos Aires alike.

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