Orit is a female name with Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as oh-REET (/oˈrit/). The name Orit has variations such as Oreet. In the United States, the popularity of the name Orit has fluctuated over the years. In 2005, it was given to 5 newborns and ranked 16,460 in terms of occurrence. The name has had various rankings in different years, ranging from 11,776 in 1994 to 5,514 in 1975. Overall, Orit is a unique and beautiful name with deep roots in Hebrew culture.
Orit Peleg is an Israeli computer scientist and biophysicist known for her work on collective behavior of insects and soft living systems, with applications in human communication, smart-material design, and swarm robotics. |
Orit Galili-Zucker - Dr. Orit Galili-Tzucker is a former journalist and Israeli political consultant who led the political communications team for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. |
Orit Farkash-Hacohen is an Israeli lawyer and politician, currently serving as a member of the Knesset for the National Unity, with previous ministerial roles in science, technology, strategic affairs, and tourism. |
Orit Gadiesh is an Israeli-American corporate strategist and chairperson of management consulting firm Bain & Company. |