Judi

Judi, a variant of Judith, carries a rich history. In Hebrew, it translates to 'praised' or 'woman from Judea.' This name has biblical roots, with Judith being a heroic figure in the scriptures known for her bravery and cunning.

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The name Judi is a diminutive of Judith, which originated from the Hebrew name Yehudit, meaning 'woman of Judea' or 'praised.'

  • Popularity: 18,029th
  • Babies named Judi in the US in 2023:
    Female: 9
    Male: 0
  • Nicknames: Jude, Juds, Didi, Jay, Juju.
  • Full Names: Judith, Juditha, Judie, Josephine, Juliet.
  • Famous Namesakes: Judi Dench-actress, Judith Sheindlin-judge, Judith Butler-philosopher, Judit Polgar-chess player, Judi Bowker-actress.
  • Gender: Traditionally a female name with biblical ties.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Judi resonates with the number six. This number signifies balance, responsibility, and nurturing. People with this number often find themselves in caring roles, exuding warmth and compassion.

While Judi remains a less common choice than its full form, Judith, it offers a modern twist. Particularly popular in the mid-20th century, Judi has seen fluctuations in popularity but persists due to its strong, yet friendly appeal.

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