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      Meaning of the first name Keith

      Origin

      Scottish

      Meaning

      Offspring, Young Person

      Variations

      Keitha, Lakeithia, Keita
      The name Keith traces its origins back to Scotland, where it emerged as a given name during medieval times. Derived from the Gaelic word ceiteach, meaning wood, the name Keith originally denoted individuals who dwelled near or worked with forests. Over the centuries, it gradually transitioned into a personal name, reflecting the Scottish penchant for names based on occupations or physical attributes. The meaning of Keith evolved further to connote offspring or young person, emphasizing the association with youthful vigor and promise.

      Throughout history, individuals bearing the name Keith have left their mark in various spheres. Notable figures include Sir William Keith of Galston, an influential 15th-century Scottish knight, and Robert Keith, a prominent judge and politician during the Scottish Enlightenment. In more contemporary times, the name has featured in modern-day literature, popular culture, and professional arenas. Renowned novelist Keith Waterhouse, known for his wit and satirical works, stands out as one prominent example, while Keith Richards, the iconic guitarist of The Rolling Stones, exemplifies the name's widespread reach within the music industry.

      The enduring appeal of the name Keith lies in its ancient Scottish roots and its versatility, bridging historical contexts with modern-day usage. Regardless of the specific profession or occupation, individuals named Keith continue to embody the qualities associated with their name's meaning a vibrant and youthful spirit that persists through time, while also carrying the echoes of the woodlands from which it arose.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Keith.
      Mary

      Mary

      This is the most common name of those married to a Keith.
      Keith

      Keith

      This is the most common name for a child of a Keith.
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      1947 is when there were the most people born with the first name Keith.

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