Yehudit = Judith (It's also the feminine Hebrew adjective for Jewish)
Judith comes from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehudit) meaning "woman from Judea"
Yehudit (יהודית)
The Hebrew name is pronounced "Ye-hoo-DIT," with the accent on the final syllable.
There isn't necessarily a one to one correspondence. However, Judy or Judith are many times associated with the Hebrew name Yehudit. See http://www.answers.com/topic/yehudit
Yehudit Rivkah Keshet Levona = יהודית רבקה קשת ×œ×‘×•× ×”
Yehudit Simhonit was born in 1902.
Yehudit Kafri was born in 1935.
Yehudit Simhonit died on 1991-12-05.
Yehudit Naot was born on 1944-04-04.
Yehudit Katzir was born in 1963, in Haifa, Israel.
Yehudit Naot died on 2004-12-16.
Julia is not a Hebrew name, therefore there is no meaning to it in the Hebrew language. It is written in Hebrew as follows: either יוליה or ג'וליה.