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Judah and Judas are masculine given names derived from the Hebrew name, Yehuda(h), of the biblical figure
Judah (son of Jacob) Judah () was, according to the Book of Genesis, the fourth of the six sons of Jacob and Leah and the founder of the Tribe of Judah of the Israelites. By extension, he is indirectly the eponym of the Kingdom of Judah, the land of Judea, and ...
. Notable people with one or the other variant of the name include:


Biblical and ancient historical figures

In chronological order: *
Judah (son of Jacob) Judah () was, according to the Book of Genesis, the fourth of the six sons of Jacob and Leah and the founder of the Tribe of Judah of the Israelites. By extension, he is indirectly the eponym of the Kingdom of Judah, the land of Judea, and ...
, fourth son of the Biblical patriarch Jacob * Judah Maccabee or
Judas Maccabeus Judah Maccabee (or Judas Maccabeus, also spelled Machabeus, or Maccabæus, Hebrew: יהודה המכבי, ''Yehudah HaMakabi'') was a Jewish priest (''kohen'') and a son of the priest Mattathias. He led the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleuc ...
, Jewish priest who led the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire (167–160 BCE) *
Judas Iscariot Judas Iscariot (; grc-x-biblical, Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης; syc, ܝܗܘܕܐ ܣܟܪܝܘܛܐ; died AD) was a disciple and one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ. According to all four canonical gospels, Judas bet ...
, Hebrew Yehūḏā ʾĪš-Qǝrīyyōṯ, 'Judah, man of Kerioth' (died c. AD 30), one of the original Twelve Apostles of Jesus *
Judah ha-Nasi Judah ha-Nasi ( he, יְהוּדָה הַנָּשִׂיא‎, ''Yəhūḏā hanNāsīʾ‎''; Yehudah HaNasi or Judah the Prince) or Judah I, was a second-century rabbi (a tanna of the fifth generation) and chief redactor and editor of the ''Mis ...
, also Judah the Prince or Judah I, Jewish sage and leader (2nd century) *
Judah II Judah II or Nesi'ah I was a Jewish sage who lived in Tiberias in the Land of Israel, in the middle of the third century CE. He is mentioned in the classical works of Judaism's Oral Torah, the Mishnah and Talmud. There he is variously called ...
, Jewish sage (3rd century) * Judah III, Jewish sage (3rd and 4th century) * Judah IV, Talmudic sage (4th century) * Judah b. Meremar, Babylonian sage (5th century?)


People with the given name


Judah

In alphabetical order: * Judah P. Benjamin (1811–1884), politician and lawyer in the United States and Confederate States of America * Judah Bergman aka "Jack Kid Berg" (1909–1991), English world champion Hall of Fame junior welterweight boxer *
Judah Loew ben Bezalel Judah Loew ben Bezalel (; between 1512 and 1526 – 17 September 1609), also known as Rabbi Loew ( Löw, Loewe, Löwe or Levai), the Maharal of Prague (), or simply the Maharal (the Hebrew acronym of "''Moreinu ha-Rav Loew''", 'Our Teacher, Rabbi ...
(1512-1526 – 1609) or Rabbi Loew of Prague, the Maharal, Talmudic scholar, Jewish mystic and philosopher * Judah David Bleich (born 1936), American rabbi and authority on Jewish law and ethics * Judah Folkman (1933–2008), American cellular biologist, founder of the field of antiangiogenesis *
Judah Friedlander Judah Friedlander (born March 16, 1969) is an American actor and comedian, known for playing the role of writer Frank Rossitano on the NBC sitcom ''30 Rock''. Friedlander is also known for his role as Toby Radloff in the film '' American Splendo ...
(born 1969), American actor best known from ''30 Rock'' *
Judah Halevi Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; he, יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi ; ar, يهوذا اللاوي ''Yahuḏa al-Lāwī''; 1075 – 1141) was a Spanish Jewish physician, poet and philosopher. He was born in Spain, ...
(1075–1141), medieval Spanish Jewish philosopher and poet * Judah Hertz (born 1948/49), American real estate investor * Judah Lewis (born 2000 or 2001), American actor *
Judah Leon Magnes Judah Leon Magnes ( he, יהודה לייב מאגנס; July 5, 1877 – October 27, 1948) was a prominent Reform rabbi in both the United States and Mandatory Palestine. He is best remembered as a leader in the pacifist movement of the World ...
(1877–1948), rabbi, first President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem * Judah Nagler (born 1980), singer, guitarist, and songwriter for indie-pop band The Velvet Teen * "Judah son of Jesus", name on one of the ossuaries in the 1st-century Talpiot Tomb


Yehuda(h), Yehudi

In alphabetical order of their surname: * Yehuda Alharizi (mid-12th century – 1225), medieval Spanish rabbi, translator, poet and traveller * Yehuda Amichai (1924–2000), Israeli poet * Yehuda Amital (1924–2010), dean of Yeshivat Har Etzion, former Israeli cabinet member * Yehuda Atedji (born 1961), Israeli Olympic windsurfer *
Yehuda Danon Yehuda Danon (יהודה דנון; born 1940) is an Israeli doctor who has been the Surgeon General of the Israel Defense Forces, the Director General of Beilinson Medical Center, and - since 2012 - the President of Ariel University. Biography D ...
(born 1940), Israeli doctor *
Yehuda Gilad (musician) Yehuda Gilad is a professor of clarinet at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music and the Colburn School of Music. Education Born and raised in Kibbutz Gan Shmuel. His former teachers include Mitchell Lurie, Herbert Zipp ...
, contemporary clarinetist and conductor *
Yehuda Gilad (politician) Rabbi Yehuda Gilad ( he, יהודה גלעד, born 30 August 1955) is a former Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Meimad between 2002 and 2003. Biography Born in Brazil, Gilad's family immigrated to Israel when he was ...
(born 1955), Israeli rabbi and politician *
Yehudah Glick Yehudah Joshua Glick (; born 20 November 1965), alternatively spelled "Yehuda Glick", is an American-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi, activist, and politician. As the President of Shalom Jerusalem Foundation, he campaigns for expanding Jewish acces ...
(born 1965), American-born Israeli Orthodox rabbi, activist, and politician * Yehuda Green (born 1959), Shlomo Carlebach-inspired Hasidic singer, composer, and hazzan * Yehuda Hayuth (born 1946), Israeli professor of geography *
Yehudah Jacobs Rabbi Yehudah Jacobs (c. 1935 – April 27, 2020) was a mashgiach ruchani in Beth Medrash Govoha, the largest yeshiva located outside of Israel and the second to largest yeshiva in the world, second only to the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem. Biogra ...
(c. 1940–2020), American rabbi *
Yehuda Krinsky Chaim Yehuda ("Yudel") Krinsky (born December 3, 1933, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an ordained rabbi and a member of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. He has served in various positions of the movement's administrative staff since 1954, and as a pe ...
(born 1933), Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic rabbi *
Yehuda Kurtzer Yehuda Kurtzer is President of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America. He has written and lectured widely on Jewish history, Jewish memory, leadership in American Jewish life, and the relationship between American Jews, Israel and Zionism. ...
(born 1977), President of The Shalom Hartman Institute of North America *
Yehuda Moraly Yehuda (Jean-Bernard) Moraly, a theater researcher, playwright, director and actor, is a professor emeritus of Theater studies at the Hebrew University. His fields of research are mainly French theater and film. He taught theater at the Sor ...
(born 1948), Israeli theater researcher, playwright, director, actor, and professor *
Yehuda Poliker Yehuda Leon Poliker ( he, יהודה ליאון פוליקר; born December 25, 1950) is an Israeli singer, songwriter, musician, and painter. Poliker first became known in the 1980s as the lead vocalist for the band Benzene. In 1985, after Benzen ...
(born 1950), Israeli singer-songwriter *
Yehudi Menuhin Yehudi or Jehudi (Hebrew: יהודי, endonym for Jew) is a common Hebrew name: * Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999), violinist and conductor ** Yehudi Menuhin School, a music school in Surrey, England ** Who's Yehoodi?, a catchphrase referring to t ...
(1916–1999), world-famous violinist *
Yehuda Tzadka Yehuda Yehoshua Tzadka ( he, יהודה צדקה; 13 January 1910 – 20 October 1991) was a respected Sephardi rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Porat Yosef Yeshiva in Jerusalem. He became a student in the yeshiva after his bar mitzvah, and continue ...
(1910–1991), dean of Porat Yosef Yeshiva, Jerusalem * Yehuda Wiener-Gafni (born 1930), Israeli Olympic basketball player *
Yehuda Weisenstein Yehuda Weisenstein ( he, יהודה וינשטיין ; born 11 March 1955), known also as Moshe Yehuda Weinstein, is an Israeli former fencer. He competed in the individual foil event at the 1972 Summer Olympics when he was 17 years old. He was ...
(born 1955), Israeli Olympic fencer *
Yehuda Zadok Yehuda Zadok (also "Tzadok"; יהודה צדוק; born December 29, 1958) is an Israeli former Olympic runner. He set Israeli records in the 3000 metre race in 1980, and in the 3000 metre steeplechase in 1984. At the 1981 Maccabiah Games, he won ...
(born 1958), Israeli Olympic runner


Fictional characters

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Judah Ben-Hur Judah Ben-Hur, shortened to Ben-Hur, is a fictional character, the title character and protagonist from Lew Wallace's 1880 novel '' Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ''. The book covers the character's adventures and struggle against the Roman Empire ...
, main character of the 1880 Lew Wallace novel ''Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ'' and film adaptations


See also

* * * Judah (disambiguation) * Judas (disambiguation) {{given name Jewish masculine given names