Keiths
Keiths is a term that can refer to more than one person named Keith, acting as the plural of the given name. It can also function as a surname in its own right, though in practice most references use "Keith" as the base form. The etymology of Keith as a name stems from Scotland; it is associated with the town of Keith in Moray and with Clan Keith, a historic Scottish noble family. As a surname, Keith originated as a toponymic name for people from those lands, and over time spread to other parts of the British Isles and to English-speaking countries through migration.
In modern usage, Keiths appears primarily in two contexts: as a plural form referring to multiple individuals
Notable individuals are usually listed under Keith or as individuals with that given name; there is no