يهوذا

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See also: یہودا

Arabic

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Etymology

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From Hebrew יהודה (yəhūḏā), likely via Aramaic.

Proper noun

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يَهُوذَا (yahūḏām

  1. Judah (biblical figure)
  2. Judah (southern kingdom opposite Israel)
  3. Judas (Iscariot), one of the Twelve Disciples of Jesus (who betrayed him for thirty pieces of silver)
  4. Jude, one of the Twelve Disciples of Jesus
  5. Jude, the penultimate book of the New Testament

Declension

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