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**Kavi** (male) has a deep history and interesting origins. It is derived from the ancient Hebrew name **Kavh** (or Kaavh), which, in turn, is short for Abraham (Ibrahim), meaning "command, superiority" or "one who possesses power". In the Persian variant, this name was pronounced as **Kavus**, translating to "king" or "lord". The name Kavi was widely used in Jewish tradition, particularly during the 19th century, when it gained popularity in Russia and other European countries. In the modern world, Kavi is less common but remains fashionable due to its melodious sound and profound meaning. People with this name are often associated with inner strength, perseverance, and a desire for success. They usually have a strong character, can stand up for their beliefs, and are not afraid of difficulties. However, they can also be somewhat blunt in expressing their thoughts if they feel secure. Among the notable bearers of the name Kavi is the artist and director **Karlo Gagolsky**, whose work became iconic for early 20th-century cinema. In contemporary times, the musician and composer **Kavi Tarquint** is known in the neoproggressive scene. The popularity of the name Kavi in Russia is limited, but it is still encountered. In other countries, especially in Asia and Africa, the name is more well-known due to its Persian and Arabic origins. Variations of the name include **Karavi** or **Tarquint**, while diminutives are **Kava** or **Kavuta**. These variations add warmth and closeness when addressing someone named Kavi.