Yomtov is of Hebrew origin, meaning "prepared." It's a rare and distinctive name that has roots in Jewish culture. Traditionally given to boys, Yomtov was likely derived from the Hebrew word "yom," which translates to "day," and "tov," meaning "good." This suggests an interpretation of the name as "a good day" or "a prepared day." The name may also have ties to the Jewish holiday season between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, known as Yamim Noraim or "the Days of Awe," when Jews prepare for the High Holidays.
"The name Yomtov was given to 9 babies born in the year 2008."