Dvir is a Hebrew name of unknown etymology. It means "two worlds" or "between two worlds". The name is believed to have been borne by a historical figure mentioned in the Talmud, a Jewish religious text. In modern times, Dvir has gained popularity as a given name for boys in Israel and among Jews around the world. Despite its ancient origins, Dvir remains a relatively rare name, making it unique and distinctive.
"The name Dvir experienced growth in popularity between 2008 and 2009, with births doubling from five to eleven. However, there was a decline in the number of babies named Dvir by 2020, with only five births recorded that year. Overall, since 2008, there have been twenty-one children named Dvir."