The name Judas, the Greek version of the Hebrew name Judah, means "Let God Be Praised".
Keith..? Judas priest, Charlese, Maurice.
it dates back to before ww 1. When people were shocked and wanted to blaspheme but couldn't they would say "Judas Priest" instead. It sounds similar to jesus christ.
Judas, or the Devil.
A: what does the name Dynasti mean? I: The name dynasti Mean Sexy;True;important; Smart
Proud, or pleased as Punch means very satisfied with oneself. Punch, from the puppet show Punch and Judy ("Pontius and Judas"), is a strutting, quarrelsome, hook-nosed comic character. Although associated with Pontius (Pilate), the name is from Punchinello, which probably derives from the Neapolitan Italian dialect polecenella meaning a young turkey cock.
It mean " hammer"
A:John Shelby Spong (Jesus for the NonReligious) says that the name Judas is a variant of Judah, implying Jewish guilt, and that the name Iscariot seems to be based on 'sicarii', suggesting Judas was a traitor. In Spong's view, Judas Iscariot is probably a literary creation.A:Judas is actually the Greek form of Judah.
The name of Judas was not changed in the bible.
I believe that you're talking about Judas
No Jesus did not change Judas name , he only changed Peters name from Symon.
His name was Jude (or Judas (not Judas Iscariat, though!))
There were a couple of Judas in the bible, there is a Judas as well Judas Iscariot the disciple who betrayed Jesus Christ. The name appears about 11 times in the bible, it could have been a common name then, but not anymore now.
Judas Iscariot.
In the New Testament, Judas is commonly referred to as Judas Iscariot.
In the Bible, the name Thaddeus is often associated with one of the twelve apostles, also known as Judas, son of James. The name Thaddeus is believed to mean "heart" or "courageous" in Aramaic, reflecting qualities of loyalty and bravery. In the New Testament, Thaddeus is mentioned in lists of the apostles but does not play a prominent role in the Gospel narratives. He is sometimes referred to as "Judas the Zealot" to differentiate him from Judas Iscariot.
In the Bible, Judas was the disciple who betrayed Jesus to the Roman police. Thus, to play Judas would mean that you were a traitor. If you betrayed someone, or acted falsely toward them, they might say you were playing Judas.
Some people believe Judas was from a village in Judea called Kerioth (Judas "Ish-Kerioth," or Iscariot, would mean "Judas from Kerioth").