See also: juda, jùdà, judâ, Judá, Judà, jūda, Jūda, and juða

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Juda

  1. Alternative spelling of Judah

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Ultimately from Ancient Greek Ἰουδά (Ioudá), from Biblical Hebrew יְהוּדָה.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈjy.daː/
  • Hyphenation: Ju‧da

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Juda m

  1. Judah (son of Jacob)

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Juda n

  1. Judah (ancient Near-Eastern Hebrew kingdom)
  2. Judah (Israelite tribe)

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Juda m

  1. Judah (first son of Jacob)

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Juda m (proper noun, strong, genitive Judas)

  1. Judah (first son of Jacob)

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From English Judah.

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Juda

  1. (biblical, given name) Judah

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Juda m pers

  1. a male given name from Biblical Hebrew, equivalent to English Judah, Yehuda
  2. (biblical) Judah (fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah)
  3. (biblical) Judah (one of the Israelite tribes)

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Juda f

  1. (biblical) Judah (southern Israelite kingdom which continued to be ruled by the Davidic dynasty after Solomon's death and the breakup of the united monarchy, with the northern portion keeping the name Israel)
  2. Alternative form of Judea

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  • Juda in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • Juda in PWN's encyclopedia

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Juda

  1. (biblical) Judah, a kingdom in the Old Testament of the Bible