Meaning & History
Old Czech variant of Judith. This name was borne by an 11th-century duchess of Bohemia, a German noblewoman who was abducted by her husband Duke Bretislav.
Related Names
Rootyehuḏi
VariantJudita
DiminutiveDita
Other Languages & CulturesJehudijah, Judith(Biblical) Ioudith(Biblical Greek) Yehudit, Yehudiya(Biblical Hebrew) Iudith(Biblical Latin) Judit, Judith, Ditte, Jytte(Danish) Judith(Dutch) Judith, Jude, Judi, Judie, Judy(English) Juta(Estonian) Judith(French) Judith, Judit, Jutta(German) Yehudit(Hebrew) Judit(Hungarian) Giuditta(Italian) Judith(Jewish) Juta(Latvian) Judita(Lithuanian) Judit, Judith(Norwegian) Judyta(Polish) Judite(Portuguese) Yudif(Russian) Judita(Slovak) Judit, Judith(Spanish) Judit, Judith(Swedish) Yudes(Yiddish)
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Name Days
Czechia: December 5