I got the above information from : my-hebrew-name.com.Many thanks .
Keith Hebrew name = Yaarit ,Yaara,Adam... what do the first 2 mean, I know what Adam means?
Ya'arit (讬注专讬转) is the feminine form of Ya'ar (讬注专= forest).
Ya'ara (讬注专讛) means "honeycomb" and "honeysuckle" (flower).
Keith is probably derived from the British word cet meaning "wood".
Here are some common Hebrew names (all masculine) with a similar meaning:
Ilan (讗讬诇谉)- tree
Ya'ar (讬注专)- forest
Amir (讗诪讬专)- tree top
Nitzan (谞讬爪谉)- bud
Neta (谞讟注)- sapling
Tomer (转讜诪专)- palm; date tree
Shaked (砖拽讚)- almond
Rotem (专讜转诐)- retama
Oren (讗讜专谉)- pine
Alon (讗诇讜谉)- oak
Adar (讗讚专)- maple
Hadar (讛讚专)- citrus; (also glory, majesty)
Erez (讗专讝)- cedar
Dolev (讚讜诇讘)- plane tree
Dekel (讚拽诇)- palm
Lotem (诇讜讟诐)- cistus
Reply:Not sure exactly what is your question.
Ya'ar means forest.
Ya'arit can be used as the female form of it.
Ya'ara is a flower (Etruscan honeysuckle).
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