Tuvia is a Hebrew given name that means "God is good." It is derived from the phrase "tov veyahi," which translates to "good and pleasant." This name has been used throughout history, most notably by Tuvia Bielski, who led a Jewish partisan group during World War II in the forests of Belarus. The name Tuvia carries a strong association with resilience, leadership, and faith in goodness.
"Tuvia has seen a steady increase in popularity over time, with a notable spike from 2009 onwards."