Judith
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Judith is a feminine given name derived from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית or Yehudit, meaning "He will be praised" or "woman of Judea". Judith appeared in the Old Testament as the wife of Esau and in the Apocryphal Book of Judith.
Alternate forms of the name Judith include:
- Giuditta (Italian)
- Hudes (Yiddish)
- Judita (Czech)
- Jodi (English)
- Jodie (English)
- Jody (English)
- Jude (English)
- Judetta (Spanish)
- Judi (English)
- Judie (English)
- Judina (Spanish)
- Judit (Hungarian), (Scandinavian), (Spanish)
- Judita (Czech), (Slovak), (Spanish)
- Judite (Portuguese)
- Juditha (French)
- Judithe (French)
- Judy (English)
- Judyta (Polish)
- Jutka (Dutch), (Hungarian)
- Jutta (German)
- Jutte (Dutch), (German)
- Juut (Dutch)
- Jytte (Danish)
- Yehudit (Hebrew)
- Yidel (Yiddish)
- Yudel (Yiddish)
- Yudif (Russian)
- Yudita (Russian)
- Yutke (Yiddish)
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