Juda
English
Proper noun
Juda
- Alternative spelling of Judah.
Dutch
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek Ἰουδά (Ioudá), from Biblical Hebrew יְהוּדָה.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈjy.daː/
- Hyphenation: Ju‧da
Proper noun
Juda m
- Judah (son of Jacob)
Proper noun
Juda n
- (biblical) Judah, Judea (a traditional region and ancient kingdom (c. 930 — 586 BCE) in the Land of Israel in modern Israel and Palestine; the 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)
- Judah (Israelite tribe)
Related terms
French
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Juda m
- Judah (first son of Jacob)
German
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Proper noun
Juda m (proper noun, strong, genitive Judas)
- Judah (first son of Jacob)
Marshallese
Etymology
Proper noun
Juda
Polish
Etymology
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈju.da/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -uda
- Syllabification: Ju‧da
Proper noun
Juda m pers
- a male given name from Biblical Hebrew, equivalent to English Judah or Yehuda
- (biblical) Judah (fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah)
- (biblical) Judah (one of the Israelite tribes)
Declension
Declension of Juda
Proper noun
Juda f
- (biblical) Judah, Judea (a traditional region and ancient kingdom (c. 930 — 586 BCE) in the Land of Israel in modern Israel and Palestine; the 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)
- alternative form of Judea
Declension
Declension of Juda
Related terms
adjective
- judaistyczny
adverb
- judaistycznie
nouns
- judaika
- judaista
- judaistka
- judaistyka
- judaizacja
- judaizm
verb
- judaizować impf
Further reading
Swedish
Proper noun
Juda
- (biblical) Judah, Judea (a traditional region and ancient kingdom (c. 930 — 586 BCE) in the Land of Israel in modern Israel and Palestine; the 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)