The baby name Tzivia is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "Tz-vee-ah".
Tzivia is Hebrew in Origin.
Tzivia is a Hebrew name that means "deer" or "gazelle". In Jewish tradition, the deer is a symbol of grace and beauty, and the name Tzivia is often given to girls who are believed to possess these qualities. The name has been in use for centuries and is still popular in Israel and among Jewish communities around the world.
Tzivia is a feminine name and is pronounced TZE-vee-ah. The first syllable is emphasized, and the "v" sound is pronounced like a "w". The name is composed of two Hebrew words: "tzvi", which means "deer", and the suffix "-ya", which is a common ending for Hebrew names. The name can also be spelled Tzviya or Tzviyah.
The origin of the name Tzivia can be traced back to the Hebrew Bible, where it is used as a metaphor for beauty and grace. In the Song of Solomon, the beloved is compared to a gazelle, and the name Tzivia is believed to have been inspired by this passage. The name has been used by Jewish families for generations and is often given to girls born in the fall, when deer are most active. Today, Tzivia is a popular name in Israel and among Jewish communities around the world, and is often chosen for its connection to Jewish tradition and symbolism.
Tzivia has the following similar or variant Names
- Tzviya |
- Tzviyah |
- Tzviye |
- Tzviyeh |
- Tzvi |
- Tzvia |
- Tzviah |
- Tzviyele