Levie is of Hebrew origin and means "joined together" or "united." It is a unisex name, but it is more commonly used for males. The name Levie is often associated with Levi Strauss, the German-American entrepreneur who founded the blue jean company that bears his name. In the Bible, Levi was one of the twelve sons of Jacob and became the founder of the priestly tribe of Israel. The name Levie is often spelled without the final 'e' in some variations of the name, such as Levi or Levey.
Over a span of nearly 130 years, the name Levie experienced varying levels of popularity with a total of 918 babies being named Levie during this period. The name's peak in popularity occurred between 1917 and 1927, with the highest number of births recorded in 1917 (23 births) and 1925 (23 births). However, after 1989, the name Levie has seen a consistent decline in popularity, with only five or fewer births per year occurring since then.