Gender Masculine
Scripts דָּוִד(Ancient Hebrew)
Pronounced Pron. /ˈda.vit/(Polish)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Polish form of David, as well as the Biblical Hebrew form.

Related Names

Rootdoḏ
Other Languages & CulturesDawit(Amharic) Daud, Dawood, Dawud(Arabic) Davit(Armenian) Davud(Azerbaijani) David(Biblical) Dabid, Dauid(Biblical Greek) David(Biblical Latin) Davud(Bosnian) David(Catalan) Daveth(Cornish) David(Croatian) David(Czech) David(Danish) David(Dutch) David, Dewey, Dave, Davey, Davie, Davy(English) Taavet, Taavi(Estonian) Tevita(Fijian) Taavetti, Taavi(Finnish) David(French) Davit(Georgian) David(German) David(Hebrew) Dávid(Hungarian) Davíð(Icelandic) Daud(Indonesian) Dáibhí(Irish) Davide(Italian) Dāvids, Dāvis(Latvian) Deividas, Dovydas(Lithuanian) David(Macedonian) Daw(Medieval English) David(Norwegian) Dewydd(Old Welsh) Davoud, Davud(Persian) David(Portuguese) Davi(Portuguese (Brazilian)) David(Romanian) David(Russian) Tavita(Samoan) David, Daividh, Davie(Scottish) Dàibhidh(Scottish Gaelic) David(Serbian) Dávid(Slovak) David(Slovene) David(Spanish) David(Swedish) Tevita(Tongan) Davyd(Ukrainian) Dafydd, David, Dewi, Taffy, Dai(Welsh) Dovid, Dudel(Yiddish)

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   wholesome   strong   strange   simple   serious  

Name Days

Poland: July 15
Poland: December 30

Categories

Sources & References

  1. Strong, James. The Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, entry h1732, available from https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?strongs=h1732.
Entry updated October 6, 2024