Yudin/Judin (male) and Yudina/Judina (female) (
Russian: Юдин, Юдина) are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a
Russified version of the former
calendarname 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]
Yudin/Yudina may refer to:
Yudin
Aleksandr Yudin (1949–1986), Russian cyclist and Olympics competitor
Benjamin P. Yudin (1928–1983), Kazakhstani oriental studies scholar, historian, philologist, Persian and Turkic manuscript expert, researcher, and teacher
Benjamin Yudin (born 1944), American Orthodox rabbi and instructor
Dmitry Yudin (born 1995), Russian ice hockey player
Erik Yudin (1930–1976), Russian philosopher, cybernetician, and Soviet dissident
This page lists people with the
surnameYudin. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.
Yudin/Judin (male) and Yudina/Judina (female) (
Russian: Юдин, Юдина) are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a
Russified version of the former
calendarname 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]
Yudin/Yudina may refer to:
Yudin
Aleksandr Yudin (1949–1986), Russian cyclist and Olympics competitor
Benjamin P. Yudin (1928–1983), Kazakhstani oriental studies scholar, historian, philologist, Persian and Turkic manuscript expert, researcher, and teacher
Benjamin Yudin (born 1944), American Orthodox rabbi and instructor
Dmitry Yudin (born 1995), Russian ice hockey player
Erik Yudin (1930–1976), Russian philosopher, cybernetician, and Soviet dissident
This page lists people with the
surnameYudin. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.