Alternatives to Levi

  1. Lennox
    • Origin:

      Scottish
    • Meaning:

      "elm grove"
    • Description:

      Lennox is an aristocratic and powerful Scottish surname name made truly special by that final x. The worldwide fame of British boxer--World and Olympic champion--Lennox Claudius Lewis brought the name into the spotlight as a first name, while as a last it's tied to Eurythmics singer Annie L.
  2. Leo
    • Origin:

      Latin
    • Meaning:

      "lion"
    • Description:

      Leo is a strong-yet-friendly name that was common among the Romans, used for thirteen popes, and is now at its highest point ever in the US thanks in part to Leonardo "Leo" DiCaprio.
  3. Lev
    • Origin:

      Hebrew, Russian
    • Meaning:

      "heart; lion"
    • Description:

      This concise one-syllable name, has two possible derivations and two positive meanings associated with it. In Hebrew, it means "heart", while in Russian it means "lion". So strong and simple Lev has both a soft and a fierce side.
  4. Leva
    • Description:

      Leva is a masculine name with varied origins. In Slavic languages, particularly Latvian, it can be related to 'lev' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage. It may also be used as a diminutive form of names containing this element. In Hebrew contexts, it could be a variant of Levi, one of the twelve tribes of Israel, meaning 'joined' or 'attached.' The name has a simple, strong phonetic quality with just two syllables that travel well across language boundaries. While not widely used in most Western countries, Leva maintains cultural significance in Eastern European communities and has a timeless quality. Its rarity makes it distinctive while its straightforward pronunciation keeps it accessible.
  5. Levent
    • Origin:

      Turkish
    • Meaning:

      "naval soldier"
    • Description:

      Levent is a common name in Turkey, derived from Ottoman Turkish levend — a soldier in the Ottoman navy. The name also has connections to the Venetian navy in renaissance times.
  6. Leverett
    • Origin:

      English, French
    • Meaning:

      " beloved counsel; young hare"
    • Description:

      An undiscovered surname option that resembles the trendy choice Everett and boasts the stylish nicknames Levi, Rett, and Lev.
  7. Levern
    • Description:

      Levern is a masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived from the French surname LaVerne, ultimately stemming from Latin elements meaning 'spring-like' or 'flourishing.' Alternatively, it could be a variation of Lavern or Laverne, which has Germanic roots meaning 'alder tree' or 'from the alder grove.' The name saw modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly in the 1930s-1950s. While Levern has declined in usage since then, it maintains a classic, vintage appeal. The name conveys a sense of strength and stability, with a slightly rural or traditional character. People named Levern often appreciate the name's uniqueness while still being recognizable and pronounceable.

  8. Levie
    • Description:

      Levie is a masculine name with Hebrew origins, functioning as a variant of Levi, which means 'joined' or 'attached.' This spelling adds a slight European flair to the traditional name, possibly reflecting Dutch or French influence where such endings are more common. Levi has deep biblical roots as one of the twelve tribes of Israel, and this variation maintains those religious connections. While less common than the standard spelling, Levie experienced some usage in the early 20th century before declining, though it has seen renewed interest amid the revival of vintage biblical names. With its soft sound and friendly ending, Levie offers a gentle twist on a name with profound historical and religious significance.
  9. Levin
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "dear friend"
    • Description:

      Levin, known in the U.S. mostly as a surname, is a Top 100 boys' name in Germany. There have been saints with variations of this name, whose meaning relates to love.
  10. Levine
    • Origin:

      English, Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "descendent of Levi"
    • Description:

      Actor Ted Levine and musician Adam Levine give this singular surname a cool edge.
  11. Levitt
    • Origin:

      English or German Jewish surname
    • Meaning:

      "place where yew trees grow; Levite"
    • Description:

      As Levi becomes more common, we're noticing parents turn to more creative alternatives such as Levitt.
  12. Levka
    • Description:

      Levka is a masculine name with Slavic and Russian origins. It functions as a diminutive form of Lev, which means 'lion' in Slavic languages. The name carries connotations of strength, courage, and nobility associated with the lion symbolism. Levka offers an uncommon yet accessible option for parents seeking a name with Eastern European flavor but a relatively simple pronunciation for English speakers. While not widely used in Western countries, it has maintained steady usage in Russia and other Slavic-speaking regions. The softer ending with '-ka' gives this masculine name a slightly gentler quality while preserving its strong foundational meaning. Its rarity makes it a distinctive choice that carries cultural depth.
  13. Levko
    • Description:

      Levko is a masculine name with Ukrainian and Eastern European origins, functioning as a diminutive form of Lev, which means 'lion' in Slavic languages. It carries connotations of strength and courage associated with its powerful animal namesake. In Ukrainian culture, Levko appears in literature and folk traditions, notably as a character in Nikolai Gogol's story 'May Night.' While relatively uncommon outside Eastern Europe, the name maintains strong cultural relevance in Ukraine and neighboring countries. Its compact form and distinctive ending create a memorable, approachable quality. The name offers parents seeking Slavic heritage connections a distinctive option that combines traditional roots with an accessible sound for non-Slavic speakers.
  14. Levon
    • Origin:

      Armenian, variation of Leon
    • Meaning:

      "lion"
    • Description:

      Levon, an unusual alternative to Levi. has two musical associations: it's the title of an Elton John song, inspired by late, great drummer for The Band, Levon Helm--whose birth name was Mark. Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke chose Levon for their son.
  15. Levy
    • Description:

      Levy is a masculine name with rich multicultural origins. In Hebrew, it derives from the tribe of Levi, one of the twelve tribes of Israel, signifying "joined" or "attached." The name carries religious significance as the Levites were dedicated to religious service in ancient Jewish tradition. As a surname-turned-first-name, Levy has gained modest popularity in recent decades. It's also found as a Finnish name, pronounced "LEH-vi," with different origins. The name has a contemporary feel with historical depth, appealing to parents seeking a name with cultural significance and a modern sound. Levy balances uniqueness with recognizability, offering a short, distinctive option that's relatively easy to spell and pronounce.

  16. Lewis
    • Origin:

      English variation of Louis
    • Meaning:

      "renowned warrior"
    • Description:

      Lewis is the best spelling to choose if you want this pronounced with the S. It was a Top 100 name in the US from 1880 to 1930, reaching Number 30 in 1880 and while it has declined in use, it has remained in the Top 1000 since stats began.
  17. Liam
    • Origin:

      Irish short form of William
    • Meaning:

      "resolute protection"
    • Description:

      Liam is the top boys' name in the US, holding the Number 1 spot for the past seven years and also ranking as one of the most popular boys' names around the western world.
  18. Lian
    • Origin:

      Variation of Leon or German short form of Julian, Chinese
    • Meaning:

      "waterfall; lotus"
    • Description:

      As a masculine name, Lian has historically been used as a nickname for names such as Julian and Killian, particularly in Europe. It’s also a unisex Chinese name pronounced as a single syllable.
  19. Lias
    • Origin:

      Swedish diminutive of Elias, Greek
    • Meaning:

      "Yahweh is God"
    • Description:

      This short form of Elias is gaining traction in Sweden, it’s culture of origin. The trendy S-ending and similarity to Liam make Lias a gem of an international boy name.
  20. Liav
    • Origin:

      Hebrew
    • Meaning:

      "my father"
    • Description:

      This Hebrew name honors Dad in a subtle way and could be used as an alternative to Levi.