Velvel
Velvel | |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Yiddish |
Meaning | Wolf |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Velvl |
Related names |
װֶעלװֶעל (Yiddish) Ze'ev William |
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Velvel (Yiddish: װֶעלװֶעל) or Velvl is a Yiddish masculine given name meaning "Wolf" in Yiddish.
Velvel is often associated with the tribe of Benjamin, who is described in the Bible as a wolf, i.e. a mighty and fearless warrior (Genesis 49:27). Velvel is often used as a Yiddish form of William.
Given name
- Velvel Zbarjer, a Brody singer (1824–1884)
- Velvel Pasternak, one of the world's foremost experts on Jewish music
- Velvel Soloveitchik, son of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk
- Velvel Kahan (William Morton Kahan), mathematician and computer scientist
- Velvel Putzer, prominent Russian politic
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