Judy First Name History Interpreting the meaning of names takes - TopicsExpress



          

Judy First Name History Interpreting the meaning of names takes us back into the archives of history, and also reflects the times we live in. Names often reflect our cultural heritage, or can tell us information about our ancestors occupations, home environments, physical characteristics, or special achievements. Your name tells not only about you, but where you come from. The feminine form of Judah, therefore from the Hebrew, meaning praise or Jewish woman or of Judah. Judi is from the Navajo Indian, meaning an antelope. Names may honour a respected family member or other significant person, or they may be totally new to us, chosen to be as unique as each child. Every old name was once new, and every new name may be used again. Psychologists find that if people are happy with their names, they are generally happy with themselves. Variations of the name Judy include:Hebrew: Judith, Yehudit, Eudice; Yiddish: Idit; Gaelic: Siobham, Siubhan; Navajo Indian: Judi. The name Judy has gained much renown by the deeds of many people throughout the world. A few of the more notable to hold this name include: The Honourable Judy L. Clendenning, Canadian jurist; Judy Clibborn, American politician, Member of the Washington House of Representatives (2012-); Judy Sneller, professor of humanities at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology; Judy Ann Santos -Agoncillo (b.1978) Filipino film and television actress, product endorser, recording artist, and film producer; Judy Anne Lumagui Santos (b.1978) Filipino film and television actress, product endorser, recording artist, and film producer; Judy Greer (b.1975) American actress, known for playing Kitty Sanchez on the Fox/Netflix series Arrested Development; Judy Greer (b.1975) born Judith Laura Evans, American Annie Award nominated actress; Judy Reyes (b.1968) American actress; Judy Blumberg (b.1960) American ice dancer; Judy Landers (b.1958) American film and television actress; Judy Rabinowitz (b.1958) American cross country skier; Judy Kuhn (b.1958) American three-time Tony Award winning and Obie Award winning singer and actress; Judy Millar (b.1957) New Zealand artist; Judy Francesconi (b.1957) American photographer; Judy Davis (b.1955) Australian actress nominated 10 times (won 3) for an Emmy Award; and Judy Playfair (b.1953) Australian Olympic swimmer.
Posted on: Sat, 30 Aug 2014 19:51:02 +0000

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