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*[[Yoav (musician)|Yoav Sadan]] (born 1979), Israeli singer-songwriter
*[[Yoav (musician)|Yoav Sadan]] (born 1979), Israeli singer-songwriter
*[[Yoav Saffar]] (born 1975), Israeli basketball player
*[[Yoav Saffar]] (born 1975), Israeli basketball player
*[[Yoav Segalovich]] (born 1959), Israeli politician
*[[Yoav Segalovitz]] (born 1959), Israeli politician
*[[Yoav Shamir]] (born 1970), Israeli filmmaker
*[[Yoav Shamir]] (born 1970), Israeli filmmaker
*[[Yoav Shechtman]] (born 1980), Israeli physicist
*[[Yoav Shechtman]] (born 1980), Israeli physicist

Latest revision as of 00:48, 17 June 2025

Yoav (Template:Langx) is a male given name popular among Israeli Jews. Its popularity is attributed to both Joab (Template:Langx), commander of King David's army in the Hebrew Bible, and Yitzhak Dubno, a 1940s Palmach soldier whose codename was Yoav.

Yoav is also the namesake of two Israeli settlements: Yoav Regional Council (including Sde Yoav, a kibbutz) in the Southern District, named after Yitzhak "Yoav" Dubno; and Givat Yoav, a moshav in the Golan Heights, named after Israeli soldier Yoav Shaham who died during the Samu incident.

Notable people with the name Yoav include:

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