Judith
/ˈʤudɪθ/
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Judith, of Hebrew origin, derives from 'Yehudit', meaning 'praised' or 'Jewish woman'. It is famously associated with the biblical heroine Judith, who saved her people, symbolizing bravery, faith, and strength. The name has been widely used in English-speaking countries for its classic and dignified appeal.
Judith Wright
Poet, The Moving Image
Judith A. Sprieser
Business, CFO of Sara Lee, 1995-99
Judith Shapiro
Educator, President, Barnard College
Judith M. Runstad
Attorney, Former Partner, Foster Pepper
Judith Rossner
Novelist, Looking for Mr. Goodbar
Judith W. Rogers
Judge, US Court of Appeals, DC Circuit
Judith Rodin
Educator, President of UPenn, 1994-2004
Judith Resnik
Astronaut, Challenger astronaut
Judith Reisman
Author, Hates Kinsey
Judith Regan
Publisher, ReganBooks
Judith C. Pelham
Business, CEO of Trinity Health, 2000-04
Judith O'Dea
Actor, Night of the Living Dead
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