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Ultimately from Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess). Doublet of Yehudit.

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Judith

  1. A female given name from Hebrew
    • 1833 The New Monthly Magazine, E. Littell, Vol. 1, January-June 1833, page 211("On Grand Christian Names"):
      The beauty and simplicity of names are altogether arbitrary: Mary and Elizabeth, and Judith, may suit a taste formed on the Puritan model, that is to say, an English and Scottish taste: the French consider Victoire, Adele, Adriane, or any other such "fanciful and romantic" names, quite as simple, and perhaps as beautiful, as Mr. Stuart does Mary and Jane.
  2. A book of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canon of the Old Testament, considered apocryphal by Protestants.
  3. (biblical) The protagonist of the Biblical book of Judith.
  4. (biblical) A wife of Esau.

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  • Cebuano: Judith

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From English Judith, from Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith

  1. a female given name from English [in turn from Hebrew]
  2. the book of Judith
  3. (biblical) the protagonist of the Biblical book of Judith
  4. (biblical) a wife of Esau

Danish

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From Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Judith
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French

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From Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith f

  1. Judith; the Book of Judith
  2. a female given name

German

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From Latin Judith, from Hebrew יְהוּדִית (yəhūḏīṯ, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith f (proper noun, genitive Judiths or Judith, plural Judithen or Judiths)

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Judith

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Norwegian

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From Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith

  1. a female given name, popular spelling variant of the biblical Judit

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From Hebrew יְהוּדִית (Y'hudít, woman from Judea, Jewess).

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Judith c (genitive Judiths)

  1. a female given name, variant of Judit