A Yuddite is a term used to describe an individual who engages in or advocates for war or conflict, often with a philosophical or ideological justification. The word is derived from the Hebrew term "Yehuda," meaning "Judah," and is sometimes used in discussions about military strategy or the ethics of warfare. Yuddites may be contrasted with pacifists or those who oppose violence. The concept can also be explored in various cultural, historical, and political contexts.