Garritt is a unique and distinctive name of English origin. It is derived from the Germanic elements "gar" meaning "spear" and "ric" which means "power" or "mighty". Therefore, the name Garritt translates to "strong in war".
The name Garritt has a rich history dating back to medieval times. It was often used as a personal name among the Anglo-Saxons and later became popularized during the Middle Ages. The name's popularity can be attributed to its association with powerful figures in history, such as King Garreth of Northumbria who ruled from 586 to 593 AD.
Over time, variations of the name have emerged including Garrett, Garratt, and Garret. Despite these variations, Garritt remains a unique and lesser-known version of the name.
Today, Garritt is still considered an uncommon name but continues to be used among families who appreciate its historical significance and distinctive sound. It's a name that stands out while also paying homage to the past.
The name Garritt experienced fluctuating popularity from 1965 to 2010, with the highest number of births recorded in 1994 and 2000 at 12 each. The total number of births over this period is 200.