Gareth

Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends 'Le Morte d'Arthur', in which Gareth was a Knight of the Round Table, the brother of Sir Gawain. Malory based the name on Gahariet, which was the name of a similar Arthurian character in French sources. It may ultimately have a Welsh origin, possibly related to gwaredd meaning "gentleness".

EQUIVALENTS
ARTHURIAN ROMANCE: Gahariet, Gareth
ENGLISH (BRITISH): Gareth
WELSH: Gareth
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ENGLISH (BRITISH): Gaz
OTHER FORMS
POPULAR CULTURE: Jareth