Kfir is a Hebrew given name of unknown etymology. It appears in the Hebrew Bible as a place name, referring to a town in northern Israel. In modern times, Kfir has been adopted as a masculine given name, typically used by Jewish families. Pronounced /ˈkɪfɪr/, it is often associated with strength and resilience, reflecting its traditional connection to the biblical city. However, it's important to note that this name does not appear in the Bible as a personal name.
"Kfir had five instances of birth recorded in the year 2007."