Judith Bas

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Judith 86
Bas 38,065
Judith Bas 5,494,270
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  1. is 82nd most common Patrick
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  5. is 86th most common Judith
  6. is 87th most common Kelly
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  1. is 38,061st most common Yankowski
  2. is 38,062nd most common Zenor
  3. is 38,063rd most common Aicher
  4. is 38,064th most common Arns
  5. is 38,065th most common Bas
  6. is 38,066th most common Bel
  7. is 38,067th most common Betley
  8. is 38,068th most common Bistline
  9. is 38,069th most common Boehner
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  1. is 5,494,266th most common Judith Barrette
  2. is 5,494,267th most common Judith Barrie
  3. is 5,494,268th most common Judith Bartelt
  4. is 5,494,269th most common Judith Bartok
  5. is 5,494,270th most common Judith Bas
  6. is 5,494,271st most common Judith Basch
  7. is 5,494,272nd most common Judith Basnett
  8. is 5,494,273rd most common Judith Basse
  9. is 5,494,274th most common Judith Bast

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Judith

Meaning & History

(female) Biblical name, meaning ‘Jewess’ or ‘woman from Judea’, borne by a Jewish heroine whose story is recorded in the Book of Judith in the Apocrypha. Judith is portrayed as a beautiful widow who delivers her people from the invading Assyrians by gaining the confidence of their commander, Holofernes, and cutting off his head while he is asleep; without their commander, the Assyrians are duly routed. This has been a perennially popular Jewish name. In the English-speaking world it was taken up in the 16th century, having been in occasional use among Gentiles before this: for example, it was borne by a niece of William the Conqueror. It enjoyed great popularity between the 1940s and the 1960s. Today's notable bearers include the American novelist Judith Krantz (b. 1928) and the Scottish composer Judith Weir (b. 1954).

Pet forms: Judy, Judi, Judie.

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