Judith comes from the Hebrew name יְהוּדִית (Yehudit) meaning "woman from Judea"
Judith is a Jewish name meaning a women from Judea.
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The name Judith is of Hebrew origin and it means "woman of Judea" or "praised." It is derived from the Hebrew name Yehudith, which is the feminine form of the name Judah. Judith is a biblical name and is associated with a brave and wise character from the Hebrew Bible.
Judith cut off the head of Holofernes, an Assyrian general, in the biblical Book of Judith. She did this to save her city, Bethulia, from being conquered, demonstrating her bravery and cunning. The act is often interpreted as a symbol of female empowerment and resistance against oppression.
It is a feminised form of the Hebrew word for "praise".
Judeth appears to be a misspelling of the name Judith. Judith means woman from Judea.
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According to Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary, the name Judith, like Judah, means, "praised" or "the praise of the Lord."
Jodi is either a form of Joseph, or of Judith. Joseph means 'he will add' and Judith means 'she from Judea'. Believe which you like.
Judith Ivey's birth name is Ivey, Judith Lee.
Judith Goldsworthy's birth name is Judith Gregson.
Yehudit = Judith (It's also the feminine Hebrew adjective for Jewish)
Judith Rossner's birth name is Judith Perelman.
Judith Barrows's birth name is Friedman, Judith.
Judith Chapman's birth name is Shepard, Judith.
Judith Crawley's birth name is Judith Sparks.
Judith Krantz's birth name is Judith Tarcher.