Ofir is a unisex name of Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as oh-FEER (/oˈfiːr/). The name has variations like Ophir. In the United States of America, the popularity of the name Ofir has fluctuated over the years. In 2014, it was given to 5 newborns, ranking at 12,101 in terms of occurrence. The name has seen some variation in popularity, with its highest rank being 5 in 2000 and its lowest rank being 10 in 2004. Despite its varying popularity, Ofir remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents looking for a meaningful and culturally rich name for their child.
Ofir Akunis is an Israeli politician and current Minister of Science and Technology, serving as a member of the Knesset for Likud. |
Ofir Drori is an Israeli writer and activist known for his work against wildlife trafficking and his broader activism for anti-corruption, democracy, and human rights in Africa. |
Ofir Dayan is an Israeli group rhythmic gymnast who will represent Israel at the 2020 Summer Olympics. |
Ofir Katz is an Israeli politician who currently serves as a member of the Knesset for Likud and the parliamentary whip of the coalition. |
Ofir Mizrahi - Ofir Mizrachi is an Israeli footballer known for playing as a forward for Liga Alef club Ironi Tiberias. |