Roee
ROH-EE
Roee is a modern Hebrew name derived from 'ro'eh', meaning shepherd. The possessive suffix turns this into my shepherd, evoking the famous opening of Psalm 23: 'The Lord is my shepherd'. The name carries a deeply pastoral and spiritual quality, conjuring images of care, guidance, protection, and intimate relationship with God as described throughout the Hebrew scriptures.
At a glance
A modern Israeli Hebrew name meaning my shepherd, drawing on the beloved imagery of Psalm 23 and the pastoral tradition of the Hebrew Bible.
Etymology & History
Roee derives from the Hebrew root resh-ayin-he (ר-ע-ה), meaning to tend, to graze, or to shepherd. The active participle 'ro'eh' means shepherd, and the addition of the first-person possessive suffix '-i' forms 'ro'i', meaning my shepherd. In modern Israeli Hebrew the name is often transliterated as Roee or Roi. The root is ancient and appears extensively in the Hebrew Bible in both literal (pastoral) and metaphorical (divine care) senses.
Cultural Significance
In Israel, Roee is a contemporary name that feels both modern and deeply rooted in Hebrew scripture. It sits within a trend of Israeli names drawn from biblical vocabulary and imagery rather than from specific biblical characters. The name resonates with the 23rd Psalm, perhaps the best-known passage in the entire Hebrew Bible, lending it a universal spiritual familiarity even to non-Hebrew speakers. In the Israeli naming landscape it has a warm, confident, accessible character that has made it consistently popular in recent decades.
Famous people named Roee
Roee Roth
An Israeli tech entrepreneur and co-founder known in the Israeli start-up ecosystem, representing the name's presence in contemporary Israeli professional life.
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Where you'll find Roee
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