Ehud (name)

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Ehud ( Hebrew אֵהוּד) is a Hebrew male given name meaning "common, united, united".

In the Old Testament, two bearer of this name are mentioned: Ehud , the second of twelve appointed judges in the Book of Judges ( Ri . 3.12 f  EU ), and a descendant of Benjamin, the son of Bilhan ( 1 Chr 7.10  EU ).

Name bearer

  • Ehud Asherie (* 1979), American jazz musician (piano, organ)
  • Ehud Avriel (1917–1980), Austrian Zionist, Israeli diplomat and politician
  • Ehud Barak (* 1942), Israeli politician
  • Ehud Hrushovski (* 1959), Israeli mathematician
  • Ehud Manor (1941–2005), Israeli songwriter, radio and television presenter and translator
  • Ehud Netzer (1934-2010), Israeli archaeologist
  • Ehud Olmert (* 1945), Israeli politician
  • Ehud Reiter (* 1960), British-American scientist specializing in computational linguistics
  • Ehud de Shalit (* 1955), Israeli mathematician

Individual evidence

  1. Ehud on behindthename.com (Engl.)