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Urith

Rare Celtic name borne by Saint Urith of Chittlehampton; possibly meaning 'splendid' or 'worthy.'

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Urith is a rare Celtic name borne by Saint Urith of Chittlehampton; possibly meaning splendid or worthy. That saintly association gives the name an old devotional depth, while the possible meaning adds a sense of dignity and brightness.

It belongs to the category of names whose rarity has helped preserve an air of quiet mystery. Urith feels antique, solemn, and refined. It has the sound of an early English or Celtic name that was never common enough to become ordinary, which is part of its appeal.

The saintly connection makes it feel historically grounded, but the overall effect is unusual and elegant. Urith is a name with a muted glow: not flashy, but distinctive, reverent, and full of old-world character.

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