Hebrew names for Tzvi

12 Hebrew-English pairings · by sound, meaning, letter & tradition

Tzvi Tzvi צבי
Tradition ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Bright army

Traditionally paired with Hirsch, a common Yiddish equivalent for Herbert.

Herman Tzvi צְבִי
Tradition ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Army man

Historically linked through the Yiddish name Hirsh, which was commonly Anglicized as Herman.

Zvi Tzvi צבי
Meaning ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: Gazelle or deerEnglish: Gazelle

Both names refer to deer-like animals in Hebrew tradition.

Zvi Tzvi צבי
Letter ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: Deer or gazelleEnglish: Gazelle

Shares the distinctive initial Hebrew letter Tzadi with the name Tzachi.

Tzvi Tzvi צבי
Letter ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: Deer or gazelleEnglish: Deer

Shares the distinct initial Hebrew letter Tsadi with the name Tzachi.

Harvey Tzvi צבי
Letter ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: Deer, gazelleEnglish: Battle worthy

Shares the distinctive initial Hebrew letter Tzadi with the name Tzachi.

Hirsch Tzvi צבי
Meaning
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Deer (Yiddish)

Hirsch is the Yiddish equivalent of Tzvi—both mean deer

Harris Tzvi צבי
Tradition
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Son of Harry

Traditional pairing derived from the Yiddish 'Hirsch' (deer), which was often anglicized to Harris.

Harry Tzvi צבי
Tradition
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Home ruler

Traditional Ashkenazi English pairing for Tzvi/Hirsch

Herbert Tzvi צבי
Tradition ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Bright army

Historically used by Jewish families as a secular equivalent for Hirsch or Tzvi.

Harold Tzvi צבי
Tradition ✨ AI Match
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Army ruler

Linked via Yiddish Hershel, a common traditional equivalent for Harold.

Harvey Tzvi צבי
Tradition
Hebrew: DeerEnglish: Battle worthy

Traditional English equivalent in Ashkenazi communities

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