Levitt

Meaning of Levitt

The name Levitt is a distinctive and strong choice for a baby boy, pronounced as LEV-it (/ˈlɛv.ɪt/). Its origins are rooted in Hebrew, where it is derived from the word "Levi," meaning "joined" or "attached." This connection gives the name a sense of unity and belonging. Often seen as a variation of Levi or Lev, Levitt carries a unique charm while still maintaining a classic feel. Though not exceedingly common, its rarity adds to its appeal for parents seeking something different yet meaningful. Over the past decade, the name has appeared sporadically in U.S. newborn records, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 15 per year. This infrequent usage ensures that your little Levitt will likely stand out in any crowd, bearing a name that's both rare and rich in cultural heritage.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as LEV-it (/ˈlɛv.ɪt/)

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Notable People Named Levitt

Levitt Ellsworth Custer was an Ohio dentist and competitive balloonist.
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