Giuditta is an Italian equivalent of 'Judith'. It's a feminine first name that's pronounced 'joo-DEET-tah'. Many Italian names have feminine and masculine equivalents. The masculine equivalent here is 'Giuditto', which is pronounced 'joo-DEET-toh'.
The names 'Giuditta' and 'Giuditto' respectively are translated into English as 'Judith' and 'Judah'. But no matter the language, they trace their origins way back to the ancient Hebrew language. In Hebrew, the original meaning of the two names is 'Praised'.
Judith Buffery has written: 'Gringol weed'
Judith Barrett has written: 'Food from an Italian garden' 'Old MacDonald had some flats' -- subject(s): Children's stories
Giudi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Jodie." The diminutive in question serves as a nickname for Giuditta ("Judith"). The pronunciation will be "DJYOO-dee" for the nickname and "djyoo-DEE-ta" for the full name in Italian.
Giudi is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Judy".Specifically, the English and Italian forms are both nicknames for a feminine proper name. Giuditta is the Italian equivalent of the English proper name Judith. The pronunciation will be "DJOO-dee" for the nickname and "djoo-DEET-tah" for the complete name.
Judith Ivey's birth name is Ivey, Judith Lee.
Judith Goldsworthy's birth name is Judith Gregson.
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.
Judith Lowry's birth name is Ives, Judith.