Genesis 30:8

And Rachel said, With great wrestlings have I wrestled with my sister, and I have prevailed: and she called his name Naphtali.

Cross-reference

Genesis 32:24 shows Jacob literally wrestling — Rachel's figurative 'wrestling' here finds its famous physical counterpart in her husband's struggle.

In Genesis 32:25, Jacob physically wrestles with God, echoing the name Naphtali ('my wrestling') in a different context.

Genesis 35:25 Historical context

Genesis 35:25 lists Naphtali among Bilhah's sons in the family roster — a plain genealogical echo of his naming here.

Genesis 46:24 Historical context

Genesis 46:24 lists Naphtali and his sons going to Egypt — the genealogical continuation of the son named here.

Genesis 49:21 is Jacob's blessing on Naphtali — a 'doe set free' with beautiful words, echoing the wrestling image from his naming.