Judy

The English Girl Name Judy

The name Judy has become more popular over the last few years, but still not located within the top 100 commonly used baby girl names in England. The popularity of Judy came around the early 1940’s and 50’s. Famous author Charles Dickens also uses the name as one of his character’s children.

Meaning and Origin of Judy

The meaning of Judy was a form of the Hebrew name “Judith,” meaning a woman of Judea, admired, or praised. It is often the first name, or given name, of a baby girl, but has also been seen as a surname sporadically between 1856 and 1981. Judy is considered a pet name, or a nickname, as it is used to shorten the longer form “Judith.”

Famous People Called Judy

The Actress Judy Garland

Judy has seen a lot of fanfare by being the title and concentration of several songs such as “Judy” by Elvis Presley, or “Judy” by The Beach Boys.

There are also several famous people who share the seeming unpopular name Judy, from American actresses such as Judy Greer, Judy Holliday, and Judy Garland, to famous tennis players and coach Judy Murray, and Judy Goffman Cutler, an art dealer as well as the founder of the American Illustrators Gallery in New York City.

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