Ofri is a Hebrew given name of biblical origin, meaning "my neck" or "my dove". It is often used as both a boys' and girls' name in Israel today, reflecting its unisex nature. The name Ofri appears in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Samuel, where King David's sister is named Abigail, also known as Ofri. This association has contributed to the enduring popularity of the name among Jewish families.
In the year 2013 alone, six individuals were named Ofri at birth. This totals to six individuals being born with this unique moniker over that period.