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'''Ori''' is an [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] [[given name]], for males and females which means "my [[light]] |
'''Ori''' is an [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] [[given name]], for males and females which means "my [[light]]”. Also a name from the Bible (Isaiah chapter 60). A female name with a similar meaning and sound is Orli (meaning "light to me"). The name Ori may refer to: |
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*[[Ori Biton]] (born 1987), Israeli footballer |
*[[Ori Biton]] (born 1987), Israeli footballer |
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Gender: | Male and female |
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Origin: | Hebrew |
Meaning: | My Light |
Ori is an Hebrew given name, for males and females which means "my light”. Also a name from the Bible (Isaiah chapter 60). A female name with a similar meaning and sound is Orli (meaning "light to me"). The name Ori may refer to:
- Ori Biton (born 1987), Israeli footballer
- Ori Calif (born 1977), Israeli lawyer
- Ori Elon (born 1981), Israeli writer and filmmaker
- Ori Gersht (born 1967), Israeli photographer
- Ori Kaplan (born 1969), Israeli musician
- Ori Kritz (born 1958), Israeli historian
- Ori Orr (born 1939), Israeli former general and politician
- Ori Reisman (1924–1991), Israeli painter
- Ori Shitrit (born 1986), Israeli football player
- Ori Sivan (born 1963), Israeli director and screenwriter
- Ori Uzan (born 1978), Israeli football assistant manager and former player
- Ori Yogev (born 1960), Israeli businessman