Chaviva is a Hebrew feminine given name that translates to 'life' or 'living'. It is derived from the Hebrew root word 'chay', which means 'life'. This name was popular among Ashkenazi Jews in Eastern Europe during the 19th and early 20th centuries. In some traditions, Chaviva may also be associated with the biblical figure Chaviva, who was the sister of Moses and Aaron.
"Chaviva experienced a steady rise in popularity from 1998 onwards, peaking at 7 births in 2013 and consistently maintaining around 6 births per year since then."