In Hebrew, the word “רוט” (pronounced “rot”) can mean “to rot” or “to decay.” However, if you are referring to the name “Roth,” it is often associated with the Hebrew word “רוטשילד” (Rothschild), which is a prominent surname in Jewish history.
Another interpretation could be related to the Hebrew root “ר-ו-ת” (R-U-T), which relates to the concept of friendship or companionship, as seen in the biblical story of Ruth (רות), a key figure in the Book of Ruth who is known for her loyalty and devotion.
If you meant something else by “roth,” please provide more context, and I would be happy to help!