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Levi

/LEE-vye/

  • English
  • Boy
  • 2 syl · short
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Quick facts

Levi at a glance

Origin
English
Gender
Boy
Pronunciation
/LEE-vye/
Syllables
2
Length
short
Uniqueness
35/100
Life-path number
3

Last updated June 2026

What it means

The meaning of Levi

“Levi is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “joined,” “attached,” or “connected.” It comes from the biblical Levi, a son of Jacob and Leah and the ancestor associated with the Israelite tribe of Levi.”

Levi is one of those rare names that feels both ancient and refreshingly modern. Its roots are Hebrew, from the biblical name לֵוִי, commonly transliterated as Levi or Levī. The meaning is usually given as “joined,” “attached,” “adhered,” or “connected,” drawn from the Hebrew verb meaning “to join” or “connect.” That meaning gives the name a wonderfully tender feeling for a child: a name that suggests belonging, closeness, and a meaningful bond with family and community. In the Book of Genesis, Levi is one of the sons of Jacob and Leah. Source traditions connect the name’s meaning with Leah’s hope for attachment and loyalty within her family, making Levi a name with emotional depth as well as biblical history. Levi later becomes significant as the ancestor connected with the Levites, a group associated in biblical tradition with religious service. Because of this, the name carries a sense of heritage, responsibility, and spiritual continuity without feeling heavy or formal. For English-speaking families today, Levi has a clean, bright sound: two syllables, easy to say, and easy to spell. The common English pronunciation is LEE-vye, though some sources also note leh-vee as an occasional pronunciation. Its style sits comfortably between vintage biblical names and contemporary short names. It has the strength of names like Ezra, Noah, and Asher, but with its own crisp, distinctive ending. Levi is also known as a given name used by many men across different countries and professions, from politics to sports. While its biblical roots are central, its present-day appeal is broad: it can feel faith-filled, heritage-rich, fashionable, gentle, or outdoorsy depending on the family using it. Above all, Levi is a name about connection, making it especially meaningful for parents who want a simple name with a deeply affectionate heart.

Spelling variations

  • Levy
  • Levie
  • Levi

Nicknames

  • Lev
  • Lee
  • L
  • Vee

Heritage

Cultural & religious significance

Levi’s cultural significance begins in the Hebrew Bible, where Levi is named as a son of Jacob and Leah. In biblical tradition, he is connected with the Israelite tribe of Levi, from which the Levites take their name. Because the Levites are remembered in biblical history for religious association and service, Levi can carry a sense of sacred heritage, community role, and continuity across generations. For Jewish and Christian families, the name may feel especially familiar because of its biblical roots. It is also linked in Christian tradition to Levi, usually identified with Matthew the Apostle, one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus. These associations give the name resonance in religious contexts, though Levi is widely used outside strictly religious settings as well. In English-speaking naming culture, Levi has become appealing because it is short, strong, and approachable. It does not require explanation, yet it has a clear origin and meaning. Parents may be drawn to its gentle message of being “joined” or “connected,” especially if they want a name that quietly honors family bonds. There are no broad taboos attached to the name in ordinary English use, though families with specific religious traditions may wish to consider how the name’s biblical and tribal associations feel within their own community. Overall, Levi is warm, grounded, and historically rich.

Uniqueness Score

35/100
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Popularity over time

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Numerology

3
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Personality traits(for fun)

  • Connected

    Because Levi means “joined” or “attached,” it naturally suggests someone who values close bonds and belonging.

  • Grounded

    Its ancient biblical roots give the name a steady, time-tested feeling.

  • Warm

    The soft opening sound and affectionate meaning make Levi feel friendly and easy to love.

  • Purposeful

    Its connection with biblical heritage and community service gives the name a quiet sense of direction.

Famous people named Levi

  • Levi A. Mackey: American politician, banker, lawyer, and business executive who lived from 1819 to 1889.
  • Levi Adams: American farmer and politician who lived from 1762 to 1831.
  • Levi Addison Ault: Canadian-born American businessman and bureaucrat who lived from 1851 to 1930.
  • Levi Amantchi: English professional footballer born in 2000.
  • Levi Aumua: New Zealand rugby union player born in 1994.

Levi in other scripts

Original

לֵוִי

Transliterations

  • Levi
  • Levī

Names similar to Levi

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Sibling names that go with Levi

Goes well with

  • Noah
  • Ezra
  • Asher
  • Jonah
  • Eli
  • Micah
  • Isaac
  • Caleb
  • Maya
  • Naomi
  • Eliana
  • Hannah

Middle names that pair with Levi

  • Levi Levi James

    James adds a classic, steady finish to Levi’s bright two-syllable sound.

  • Levi Levi Alexander

    Alexander gives Levi a fuller, formal balance while keeping the first name crisp.

  • Levi Levi Benjamin

    Benjamin pairs beautifully with Levi’s biblical warmth and gentle rhythm.

  • Levi Levi Thomas

    Thomas feels familiar and grounded beside Levi’s clean, modern energy.

  • Levi Levi Samuel

    Samuel offers another heritage-rich biblical choice with a soft, melodic flow.

  • Levi Levi Nathaniel

    Nathaniel creates an elegant, meaningful pairing with a graceful long-middle-name cadence.

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  • Numerology Calculator for Levi

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Frequently asked questions about Levi

What does Levi mean?
Levi means "Levi is a masculine name of Hebrew origin meaning “joined,” “attached,” or “connected.” It comes from the biblical Levi, a son of Jacob and Leah and the ancestor associated with the Israelite tribe of Levi.".
Is Levi a boy or girl name?
Levi is traditionally a boy's name.
How do you pronounce Levi?
Levi is pronounced "LEE-vye".
What are good middle names for Levi?
Visit the Levi page for curated middle name pairings and sibling matches.
What are good sibling names for Levi?
We suggest sibling names that pair well with Levi based on origin, meaning, and sound. See the "sibling names" section on this page.