My name is Judith, and I am a child. I was born in the late 2000s. Any who, I adore my name. I've never met anyone else with my name in real life. I do prefer to go by Judi, though- because for some reason I really dislike when people say my name like "joo-dit" instead of "joo-di-thuh" which is how 90% of the people I know pronounce it. Although, Judith is a very outdated name, I find it cute. Similar names like Judiane and Judia are super cute as well! ^_^
― Anonymous User 3/6/2023, edited 3/6/2023
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It feels like I have prune juice in my mouth whenever I say this name. It’s quite ugly, dated, the meaning is too annoyingly specific unless you’re actually Jewish, and the nickname Judy is ugly. “The naaame game Judy!” Jodie is better though. The picture under the name is cool though. Anyways, I see why this name didn’t last very long.
My name is Judith born in the 90s. I love my name doesn't feel old lady like at all! I've never met another Judith in person. Some people call me Judy. As an adult close friends and family started to call me Jude and I love it because I'm a fan of masculine nicknames on girls. Great name for a little girl to stand out amongst the trendy names that are common right now. Cute nickname options Jules, Judy, Jude, Juju.
I've started to really like this name. Mostly because I like the nickname Judy (based on both bad-ass real women named Judy and fictional women named Judy), but it is a nice name, especially as far as older names go. (Not really a fan of names like Mildred or Gertrude, sorry, but Judith/Judy has a softer sound, in my opinion.)
― Anonymous User 11/13/2021
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A very awesome name with a long history. I like it.
This is a strong, classic name with a lovely sound. It is reminiscent of the word “jewel”, and has a connection to ancient history. Keep in mind that if your daughter becomes a professional (e.g. a doctor or a lawyer) it will be to her advantage as a young woman to have a name that makes her sound like a seasoned practitioner on paper. People who think “old lady name” is a point against a name clearly haven’t considered that their daughter may one day be ambitious! Judith is versatile and elegant, like a classic gown or a well-tailored suit.
This is a good, good name. Classic, simple, elegant! Yes, it may sound a little bit like an older woman name, but at least it has quality in it, unlike many childish or made up names. Judith is sweet and strong at the same time.
I know a girl named Judith. She doesn't like Judie or Jodie, so goes by Jade. I've never heard it as a nickname before, but I think it's cool and it suits her.
Very pretty, I love its history. On The Cosby Show the youngest girl in the family was nicknamed Rudy. Guess what her first name was...Rudith. Rudith is a horrible name, and Judith is much better.
My mother’s name was Judy. She named me JUDITH. I’m not old or outdated. I’m the only person who I know that was born in the 80’s with this name. It fits a strong personality and I am proud to have it.
Eighty year old lady name! I would absolutely hate to be stuck with this name throughout life!
― Anonymous User 9/28/2020
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This name is beautiful, but a bit dated. And the first thing that comes to mind for me is Judith Barsi.
― Anonymous User 6/10/2020
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Judith is my beautiful mother's name, I feel it's a strong name that brings an air of commanding attention as well as representing a gentle beauty & style that is intelligent & graceful, just like my mom, so it suits her perfectly.
Judith is the feminine form of "Judah" which means "praise." My name is Judith, and I was given the name because it meant praise, like Judah. I grew up being called "Judy" but started going by Judith after high school. I don't like being called by something that is not my actual name, but my family and people I grew up with still call me "Judy" so I tolerate it.
― Anonymous User 8/13/2019
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Similar to another user, this is my grandmother’s name, and she goes by Judy. I love the name Judith. I think it’s so pretty and strong, and I would love to hear it on a young girl. I love the nickname Judy too!
― Anonymous User 6/30/2019
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My grandmother's name was Judith and she went by Judy. I think it is a lovely and strong sounding name, just as she was. I would love to see this name return.
This name is pretty, sweet and quite uncommon nowadays. It would be soo refreshing to hear on a little girl. I have a thing for names ending in -ith :P.
I think it's funny that the name Judith wasn't very common until after the Protestant Reformation, but Protestants generally don't regard the Book of Judith as part of the Bible. Anyway, it's a great name with the option of 2 cute nicknames: Judy or Jody!
I wouldn't apply this name solely to an older woman, I could imagine a young girl with it; though I would imagine her as being Jewish. :P I think this is a very pretty name, that is sophisticated. It's a name that a girl could grow old with, and it would still suit her.
I knew a little girl named Judith, who was named this because her family was Jewish, and her father European. But it was the weirdest name ever for a little tomboy growing up in America! Be careful with this name.
I cannot believe that a lot of people find this name to be old lady material. This name is far from it. I picture a young lady with dark hair and olive skin with exotic features.
― Anonymous User 10/14/2007
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Lol, I love this comment. I sorta associate it with older women because that's when it was most popular so everyone else I meet with the name is my mom's age but I have dark hair, and a slightly dark complexion (probably from a mix of European ancestry including French and German).