Garit is a unique and uncommon name of Hebrew origin. It means "song" or "joyful melody". In the Bible, Garit was the father of Ehud, who was a judge in Israel. Despite its biblical roots, the name Garit is not particularly common today. It has a distinctive sound that sets it apart from other names and could be a great choice for parents looking for something unusual yet meaningful for their child.
"Garit experienced peak popularity with 7 births in 2002, but has remained steady with 6 births each in 1998 and 2005, totaling 19 babies named Garit over these three years."