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      Meaning of the first name Juditha

      Origin

      Hebrew; Commonly Found in English-speaking Countries

      Meaning

      Woman from Judea or Jewess

      Variations

      Judithe, Judith, Judita
      The name Juditha is derived from the Hebrew word Yehudit, which means woman from Judea or Jewess. This name carries a significant cultural and historical connotation, linking it to the ancient region of Judea and reflecting the identity and heritage of the Jewish people. The name embodies the strength and resilience associated with the Judean lineage and has been passed down through generations.

      Historically, the name Juditha has biblical roots, as it is associated with several figures in Jewish tradition. One of the most prominent references is the Book of Judith, an apocryphal text that tells the story of a widow who becomes a heroine by saving her city from an invading army. This narrative has contributed to the name's enduring popularity and significance within both Jewish and Christian traditions. Over time, Juditha has appeared in various forms and adaptations across cultures, maintaining its essential meaning while evolving in pronunciation and spelling.

      In contemporary society, Juditha—along with its variants such as Judith—remains a common name in English-speaking countries, often chosen for its historical significance and cultural resonance. It carries a timeless quality, appealing to parents who appreciate its roots while valuing its connection to strength and identity. The name continues to be used in literature, film, and other forms of media, further solidifying its presence in modern culture while honoring its rich historical background.

      Based on our records...

      Nagy

      This is the most common surname associated with Juditha.

      Joannes

      This is the most common name of those married to a Juditha.

      Catharina

      This is the most common name for a child of a Juditha.
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