Jude Bellingham is an English professional footballer who plays for Real Madrid and the England National Team. He is considered one of the best footballers in the world.
― Anonymous User 7/1/2024
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(one of) the protagonist(s) of Hanya Yanagihara‘s "A Little Life" is named Jude St. Francis!
― Anonymous User 7/30/2022
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Cannot forget about Jude from the iconic tv show, 6teen!
My name is Jude and it's been passed on from father to son for five generations now. All first born sons named Jude, so far it's all been male firstborn, so the name carries with it significant family tradition. Named my son Jude as well. He's two years old so he's the sixth generation of the name passed on. Talk about keeping family tradition and history.
Jude Sharp (also known as Yuuto Kidou) is a character in Inazuma Eleven.
― Anonymous User 8/21/2014
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The song "Hey Jude" was originally titled "Hey Jules" after Julian Lennon, John Lennon's son. Paul McCartney, a father figure to 'Jules' wrote the song for him, but changed the name as Jude was trendier and the producer thought a single involving a trendier name than 'Jules' would sell better.
In a movie I'm Not There (directed by Todd Haynes, 2007) there is a character named Jude Quinn. The movie is about six different Bob Dylan a-like persons, everyone representing some side of Bob Dylan. Jude Quinn is 60's young, androgyne Dylan played by Cate Blanchett, the one who people call Judas and ask stupid questions like does he even care about what he does. Cate Blanchett does the most amazing role and the whole character is fascinating, charismatic and wonderfully androgyne.
Jude was the name of a teenage singer/songwriter on the show Instant Star, which airs (or aired, I haven't seen it in a while) on The N. Jude is a girl though. I like this name for both.
JUDE was the younger half-brother of Jesus Christ son of Mary and was the writer of the Epistle of Jude, was not one of the twelve apostles/disciples, but was a close companion and helped start the early Church.
Jude, who wrote the epistle of Jude, is not the same Judas son of James (Thaddeus) who was among the twelve original apostles. He was, instead, the brother of Jesus, and the son of Joseph. The Bible seems clear on the fact that none of Jesus' brothers believed in Him as Messiah until after His resurrection. Thus, the apostle Judas son of James cannot be the same as the apostle Judas son of Joseph.
From St. Jude Thaddeus, nephew of Mary and Joseph, brother of St. James the Lesser. Annointed Christ's body after his death. Patron saint of lost or impossible causes, hospitals and hospital wokers and forgotten causes. Name means sweetness or gentleness of character.
The Jude in the song by The Beatles is for Julian, John Lennon's first son. It was originally called "Hey Jules" but Paul changed it to Jude, as it was easier to sing.
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"Hey Juuuuuuuuuuuuuude, don't make it baaaaaaaaaaaaaad. Take a sad soooooooooooooooooong and make it beeeeeetteeeeeeeeeeer."
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'Jude Fawley' is the title character of Thomas Hardy's novel 'Jude the Obscure', which is about a young man whose ambitions extend beyond his means.