Garth (name)
A garth is an enclosed quadrangle or yard, especially one surrounded by a cloister. This led to the word being given as a last name to people who worked in or near a garden. Later it came to be used as a first name.
It is also possible that the name Garth comes from Gareth, a Welsh masculine given name of uncertain meaning. It first appeared in this form in Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur, in which it belonged to Sir Gareth, a brother of Gawain and one of the Knights of the Round Table. Malory based it on Gahariet, a name found in French Arthurian texts; it may have a Welsh origin, perhaps connected with the name Geraint, or the word gwaredd, meaning "gentleness". It is particularly popular in Wales, and Gary is sometimes taken as a pet form of it.
Given name
- Garth Ancier, American television network executive
- Garth Brooks, top-selling American country music artist
- Garth Christian, English nature writer
- Garth Crooks, former Stoke City and Tottenham Hotspur footballer
- Garth Drabinsky, former Canadian film and theatrical producer and entrepreneur
- Garth Ennis, Irish comics writer
- Garth Everett, American attorney and lawyer
- Garth Fagan, Jamaican choreographer
- Garth Hound, San Francisco based electronic musician
- Garth Hudson, Canadian multi-instrumentalist, organist for rock group The Band
- Garth Jennings, film director in "Hammer & Tongs" team
- Garth Matthams, Canadian writer of Witch Creek Road and Witch Creek High
- Garth Nix, Australian fantasy author
- Garth Norman, British clergyman
- Garth Richardson, Canadian music producer
- Garth Saloner, South African-born American economist
- Garth Snow, American ice hockey goaltender
- Garth Tander, Australian racing driver
- Hon. Garth Turner, Canadian MP for Halton
- Garth Welch, Australian dancer and choreographer
- Garth Wilkin, politician from Saint Kitts and Nevis
- Garth Williams, American children's book illustrator
Fictional characters
- Garth, an anthropomorphic wolf from the animated film series Alpha and Omega
- Garth, a DC Comics superhero also known as Aqualad and Tempest
- Garth, the Hero of Will from the video game series Fable
- Garth, hero of long-running 1970s British newspaper strip of the same name drawn by Frank Bellamy and Martin Asbury
- Garth, in the Heritage of Shannara series by Terry Brooks
- Garth of Izar, a Fleet Captain in the Star Trek episode "Whom Gods Destroy"
- Garth family, farmers in the 19th century novel Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life
- Garth Algar, a main character from the skit and film series Wayne's World
- Judge Henry Garth, judicial character on the TV show The Virginian
- Garth Fitzgerald IV, from the series Supernatural
- Garth Marenghi, a fictional horror author
- Garth Ranzz, a DC Comics character also known as Lightning Lad or Live Wire
- Garth Stubbs, nicknamed "Garthy", a character in British sitcom Birds of a Feather
- Garth Volbeck, a character in ''Ferris Bueller’s Day Off''
Surname
- Brian Garth, American singer, songwriter, guitarist, musician, sound engineer and producer, co-creator of Black Camaro
- Charles Garth, British Member of Parliament, British Crown Agent for South Carolina, Georgia and briefly Maryland
- Jennie Garth, American Beverly Hills, 90210 actress
- Jimmy Garth, Scottish footballer
- John Garth, British politician
- John Garth (composer), English composer
- John S. Garth, American naturalist
- Kim Garth, Irish women's cricketer
- Lakita Garth, African-American advocate of sexual abstinence, public speaker and author
- Leonard I. Garth, American judge
- Richard Garth, Chief Justice of Bengal and Privy Counsellor
- Samuel Garth, British physician
- Thomas Garth (British Army officer), British Army general, chief equerry to George III
- Thomas Garth (Royal Navy), British Royal Navy captain