Saith is a unique and intriguing given name, of uncertain etymology, but often associated with Hebrew origins. It is derived from the word "saiy," meaning "to ask" or "to inquire." Saith is also believed to have been popularized by Irish novelist James Stephens, who used it in his novel "The Crock of Gold." While not traditionally common, this name offers a distinctive and meaningful choice for parents seeking something unique yet significant.
"Saith is a relatively uncommon name, with only 38 recorded births across the span of two decades (2001-2020), peaking at seven births in 2020."