Keith (given name)

Keith is a masculine given name. It comes from a Scottish surname, adopted as a given name in the 19th century. The surname derives from a toponym, Keith Marischal in East Lothian, possibly containing the Brittonic element cet "woods, forest."[1] Keith was the 298th most common name given to newborn boys in the United States in 2007.[2]

Keith
Pronunciation/ˈkθ/ KEETH
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameCeltic
Meaning"wood, forest", "from the battleground"

Keith is the English spelling of the ancient Irish/Celtic Gael, first name, Cíat. There was no K in Gaelic until recently with the introduction of Gaeilge Nua. Irish uses only 24 letters of the English alphabet, but as accents on the vowels, a,e,i,o and u. Ceiteach is the modern Gaeilge for Keith, but unlike Cíat, Ceiteach has no meaning. Cíat, means from the battle place but the most appropriate translation to modern English is warrior.

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References

  1. Hanks, P; Hardcastle, K.; & Hodges, F. (2006). A Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press.
  2. Popular baby names
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