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This is a list of names in which the usage is Hebrew; and the meaning contains the keywords cat or lion or tiger or jaguar or panther.
gender
usage
meaning
Ari 1 אֲרִי m Hebrew
Means "lion" in Hebrew.
Arieh אַרְיֵה m Biblical, Hebrew
Derived from Hebrew אֲרִי (ʾari) meaning "lion", an animal particularly associated with the tribe of Judah (see Genesis 49:9). This is the name of an officer of King Pekahiah in the Old Testament.
Ariel אֲרִיאֵל m & f Hebrew, English, French, Spanish, Polish, Biblical, Biblical Greek
Means "lion of God" in Hebrew, from אֲרִי (ʾari) meaning "lion" and אֵל (ʾel) meaning "God". In the Old Testament it is used as another name for the city of Jerusalem. Shakespeare utilized it for a spirit in his play The Tempest (1611) and Alexander Pope utilized it for a sylph in his poem The Rape of the Lock (1712), and one of the moons of Uranus bears this name in his honour. As an English name, it became more common for females in the 1980s, especially after it was used for the title character in the Disney film The Little Mermaid (1989).
Kfir כְּפִיר m Hebrew
Means "lion cub" in Hebrew.
Lavi לָבִיא m Hebrew
Means "lion" in Hebrew.