Hersh

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Yiddish
  • Meaning
    deer
  • Variations
    Herman, Herbert, Hershel, Harold, Hersch, Hershey
  • Similar names
    Harris, Harrison, Henry, Herman, Harold, Harvey
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  • Hersh, a distinguished name of Yiddish origin, carries a meaningful essence that resonates with strength and grace. Derived from the Hebrew "Hirsch," meaning "deer" or "stag," the name encapsulates the qualities of agility and nobility. In a world where names carry stories, Hersh offers a timeless charm that suits a variety of personalities. Its variations, including Hirsch and Hershel, add depth to its heritage. Hersh finds companionship in names like Leo, Jonah, and Asher, sharing their timeless appeal. Throughout history, individuals like Hersh Chadha, an Indian film director, and Hersh Lauterpacht, a British jurist, have brought prominence to the name. In fiction, characters such as Hersh Levin from "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay" enrich the name's narrative presence. For parents seeking a name that embodies strength and elegance, Hersh stands as a remarkable choice, promising a name that echoes with significance and character.
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