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/J OO - d ih t/

Origin

History: Judit is a variant of the biblical name Judith and is of Hebrew origin. From the Hebrew name Yehudit meaning "woman from Judea". Also a feminine form of Judah. In the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian religion, Judith was a beautiful woman who decapitated an invading general. The story is thought to be a warning about beautiful and daring women.

Usage: Dominican Republic, Spain, Hungary


Meaning

Jewish, Praised.


Personality Traits

Notably Intelligent, Treasures Self-liberty and Pleasantly Gregarious. Sometimes Prioritizes Self-interest. A Brilliant, Warm-hearted and Sincere Person. Most-times Exhibits Indolence. A Positively Energetic and Lovey-dovey Person with Affinity for Religion. Sometimes Gullible. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face of Challenges.


Other Forms: Judith


Other related result(s)

/Jhu- DIT/

Origin

History:

Usage: Jewish, Portuguese, Hebrew


Meaning

Woman from Judea


Personality Traits

A Self-reliant, Clever, Unpredictable and Compassionate Person. Most times Willing to Relieve Other's Suffering. A Brilliant, Warm-hearted and Sincere Person. Most-times Exhibits Indolence. An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Positively Energetic and Lovey-dovey Person with Affinity for Religion. Sometimes Gullible. A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face of Challenges. Notably Intelligent, Treasures Self-liberty and Pleasantly Gregarious. Sometimes Prioritizes Self-interest.


Other Forms: Judith
/JOO-dəth (English), ZHUY-DEET (French), YOO-dit (German)/

Origin

History: Derived from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית or Yehudit, meaning 'woman of Judea' Judea is an old region in the land of Isreal. Judith appeared in the Old Testament as the wife of Esau and in the Apocryphal Book of Judith. Became common as an English name after the Protestant reformation.

Usage: English, Jewish, French, German


Meaning

Woman from Judea.


Personality Traits

An Astute, Well-adjusted, and Resolute Minded Person. Sometimes Rigid and Unyielding. A Sturdy Entrepreneur, Skillful Goal Oriented with Great Care for Nature, and Egoistic. Notably Intelligent, Treasures Self-liberty and Pleasantly Gregarious. Sometimes Prioritizes Self-interest. A Brilliant, Warm-hearted and Sincere Person. Most-times Exhibits Indolence. A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face of Challenges. A Positively Energetic and Lovey-dovey Person with Affinity for Religion. Sometimes Gullible.


Other Forms: Judy