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Yudin (male) and Yudina (female) (Russian: Юдин, Юдина) are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a Russified version of the former calendar name Jude (given after Jude the Apostle), no longer in use.[1] In Belarus and Western Ukraine the origin might be the Catholic name Judith. Also adopted by Jews following the Partitions of Poland, in reference to a village name Yudino or meaning "the son/daughter of Jude".[2] The name is unrelated to the word Jew[citation needed].

Yudin/Yudina may refer to:

Yudin

Yudina

References

  1. ^ Yuri Fedosiuk. Russian Surnames. Popular Etymological Dictionary. Moscow: Russkie slovari, 1996. ISBN 5-89216-001-7
  2. ^ What Is the Meaning of the Yudin Surname? Judaism and Jews (in Russian)