The baby name Yuditta is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "yoo-DEE-tah".
Yuditta is a female given name that originates from Hebrew. The name means "praised" or "worthy of praise." It is a variant of the name Judith, which comes from the Hebrew name Yehudit. The name Yuditta was popularized in Italy during the Renaissance period and is still commonly used in Italian-speaking countries.
The name Yuditta is pronounced yoo-DEET-tah. It is a five-syllable name with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is spelled with two "t"s in Italian, while in English it is spelled with one "t."
The name Yuditta is composed of two elements: "Yehu," which means "God" in Hebrew, and "dith," which means "loved" or "beloved." Therefore, the name Yuditta can be interpreted as "beloved of God" or "God's beloved." The name has been borne by several notable figures throughout history, including Saint Yuditta, a 4th-century Christian martyr, and Yuditta, the wife of the biblical character Esau. Today, Yuditta remains a relatively uncommon name, but it continues to be used by parents who are drawn to its meaning and history.