About Judithe
Judithe, a Hebrew name, means "he will be praised" or "woman of Judea." It originates from the Hebrew name "Yehûdı̂yth > Y’hudít." In the Old Testament, Judith was the name of Esau's wife, and in the Apocryphal Book of Judith, it referred to a heroic Jewish widow.
The Portuguese variant of the name is "Judite," while English, French, Danish, and Greenlandic variants include "Judith," "Juditha," and "Jutta." Saint Judith of Prussia, a German aristocrat who became a hermit, is associated with this name.
We Think This Name Is...
Modern: Judithe has a sleek, contemporary sound that aligns perfectly with the modern aesthetic. Its strong and sophisticated feel would make it an excellent choice for a child who is destined to make a bold statement in the world.
Historical: Judithe exudes a timeless charm that evokes the elegance and grandeur of bygone eras. Its connection to biblical history gives it a depth of meaning and a palpable sense of connection to the past.
Nickname Ideas
- Jude: It's a simple and easy-to-remember nickname that captures the essence of the name "Judithe."
- Judi: It's a sweet and affectionate nickname that rhymes with "Judy," a common nickname for Judith.
- Dit: It's a cute and playful nickname that uses the last part of the name "Judithe."
- Thea: It's a charming and elegant nickname that refers to the Greek goddess of light and sight.
- Judey: It's a classic and timeless nickname that combines the beginning of "Judithe" with the ending of "Judy."
