Neftali

Meaning of Neftali

Imagine a name that springs from ancient desert winds and lands in modern plazas—Neftalí is exactly that kind of global wanderer. Born in Hebrew scripture as Naphtali, “my wrestling,” it evokes Jacob’s blessing of a swift deer bounding through golden fields, a vivid metaphor for resilience and grace. Centuries later, it slips into Spanish with a lilting nehf-TAH-lee, finding a home in vibrant Latin communities from Mexico City to Miami. Unisex by nature, Neftalí carries both a warrior’s spark and a poet’s heart, bridging strength and sensitivity in one melodic package. Though it’s never crowded the top of U.S. charts—hovering around the high 800s with just a few dozen babies each year—it shines as a hidden gem, ready to lend your child a dash of ancient legend, a pinch of modern flair, and endless storytelling magic.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as nehf-TAH-lee (/nefˈtali/)

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Notable People Named Neftali

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