Galit is a female name of Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as gah-LEET (/ɡɑːˈliːt/). The name Galit has variations such as Galita. In terms of popularity, Galit has been given to a small number of newborns in the United States. In recent years, it has ranked around the 13,000-17,000 mark, with occasional fluctuations. Despite not being overly common, Galit carries a beautiful meaning and unique sound. With its Hebrew roots, this name may hold special significance for those seeking a name that reflects their heritage or simply want something distinct for their baby girl.
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Galit Distel-Atbaryan is an Israeli writer and politician who is a member of the Knesset for Likud and previously served as the Minister of Information. |
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Galit Atlas is an Israeli-American psychoanalyst known for her groundbreaking work on the role of sexuality and desire in modern theory and practice, as well as her innovative research on emotional inheritance. |
Galit Alter is a renowned immunologist and virologist, known for her work on HIV-1 infection and COVID-19 immune responses. |