Levis is an unconventional given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "joined" or "attached". It is derived from the Hebrew word 'lev', which signifies heart or mind. The name Levis is often associated with the tribe of Levi in the Old Testament, who were responsible for carrying the tabernacle and serving as priests in ancient Israelite society. Despite its biblical roots, Levis has not traditionally been a popular given name and may be considered unique or distinctive today.
The name Levi has seen a steady but fluctuating number of births over the years, with peaks in certain decades and a notable decline in recent years. The highest birth numbers occurred during the mid-1930s and late 1950s to early 1960s, while the most recent data shows a decrease from the early 2000s onwards. Despite this trend, Levi remains a timeless name with over 268 recorded births across these years.