Jud
Jud stands for:
- Epistle of Judas , a book of the Bible
- obsolete short form for Jew
Jud is the family name of the following people:
- Anne Jud (1953–2016), Swiss costume designer and installation artist
- Brigitta Zöchling-Jud (* 1972), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Dominik Jud , stage name Dodo (singer) (* 1977), Swiss reggae and ragga singer
- Dominic Jud (* 1988), Swiss floorball player in the position of goalkeeper
- Felix Jud (1899–1985), German bookseller
- Jakob Jud (1882–1952), Swiss Romance philologist
- Kevin Jud (* 1992), Swiss handball player
- Leo Jud (also Leo Judä or Leo Keller; 1482–1542), Swiss reformer of Alsatian origin
- Waldemar Jud (1943–2018), Austrian lawyer and university professor
Jud is the first name of the following person:
- Jud DeNaut (1915–1999), American jazz bassist
jud stands for:
- Worodougou (language) (ISO-639-3 code), variety of the language group Maninka (language)
JUD stands for:
- JUD , originally an American rock band
- iuris utriusque doctor (Doctor of Both Rights), legal degree in secular and canon law, formerly Doctor iuris utriusque
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