Oved is a Hebrew name that is pronounced as oh-VEHD (/oʊˈvɛd/). This name has variations such as Ovad and Ovadia. Oved is predominantly used for baby boys. In the United States of America, data shows that the name Oved has been given to newborns since at least 1979, with a peak in popularity in the early 2000s. Although it may not currently be a widely popular choice, Oved carries a unique and distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common names. The origin of the name adds to its appeal, as it stems from Hebrew roots and brings with it rich cultural associations.
Oved Ben-Ami was an influential Israeli politician, businessman, and key figure in the founding of Netanya and Ashdod, as well as the Israeli diamond industry and the Maariv newspaper. |