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Jud
- Jud, Anne (1953–2016), Swiss costume designer and installation artist
- Jud, Dominic (* 1988), Swiss floorball player in the position of goalkeeper
- Jud, Felix (1899–1985), German bookseller
- Jud, Jakob (1882–1952), Swiss Romance philologist
- Jud, Kevin (* 1992), Swiss handball player
- Jud, Leo (1482–1542), Swiss reformer
- Jud, Waldemar (1943–2018), Austrian lawyer and university professor
Judah
- Juda al-Charisi , Spanish Jewish author
- Juda ben Samuel († 1217), Jewish scribe and philosopher, representative of the Hasid Ashkenaz
- Judah II , Jewish patriarch
- Judah III. , Jewish patriarch
- Judah IV , Jewish patriarch
- Juda, Adele (1888–1949), Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist
- Juda, Annely (1914–2006), German gallery owner
- Juda, Elsbeth (1911–2014), British photographer, publicist and art collector
- Juda, Juri (* 1983), Kazakh track and road cyclist
- Judacilius († 90 BC), general
- Judah ben Moses Romano , Jewish philosopher of the Middle Ages
- Judah, Mel (born 1947), Australian poker player
- Judah, Theodore († 1863), American railway engineer
- Judah, Zab (* 1977), American boxer
- Judák, Viliam (* 1957), Slovak clergyman, Bishop of Nitra
- Judaken, Jonathan (* 1968), American historian
- Judakow, Suleiman Alexandrovich (1916–1990), Soviet-Uzbek composer
- Judas , early Christian writer
- Judas Barsabbas , New Testament person, envoy of the Council of Apostles
- Judas Cyriacus , patron of Ancona
- Judas the Galilean , Jewish rebel against the Romans
- Judas the son of Ezechias , Jewish rebel against Roman supremacy
- Judas Iscariot , disciple of Jesus
- Judas Maccabeus († 160 BC), Jewish freedom fighter
- Judas Thaddäus , disciple of Jesus
- Judas, Johann Georg (1638–1726), architect, court builder in the Electorate of Trier
- Judassin, Leonid Grigoryevich (* 1959), Israeli chess master of Russian origin
- Juday, Chancey (1871-1944), American biologist and co-founder of limnology
Judd
- Judd, Ashley (* 1968), American actress
- Judd, Charles H. (1873-1946), American psychologist
- Judd, Cledus T. (* 1964), American country singer and entertainer
- Judd, Donald (1928–1994) American painter, sculptor, and architect
- Judd, Edward (1932-2009), British actor
- Judd, Frank, Baron Judd (* 1935), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Judd, Jessica (* 1995), British middle-distance runner
- Judd, John (* 1942), British racing engine designer
- Judd, John Wesley (1840-1916), British geologist
- Judd, Lawrence M. (1887–1968), seventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii
- Judd, Norman B. (1815-1878), American politician
- Judd, Steve (* 1968), English snooker player
- Judd, Terence (1957–1979), English pianist
- Judd, Walter Henry (1898–1994), American politician
- Judd, Wynonna (born 1964), American country singer
Jew
- Jude, Radu (* 1977), Romanian film director and screenwriter
- Jude, Sela , German patrician and founder of a beginner's convent
- Judeich, Johann Friedrich (1828-1894), German forester
- Judeich, Walther (1859–1942), German ancient historian
- Judel, Friedrich (* 1948), German yacht designer
- Jüdel, Max (1845–1910), German industrialist
- Judelevskij, Jakov Lazarevič (1868–1957), philosopher, revolutionary and writer
- Judels, Charles (1882–1969), Dutch-American actor
- Jüdels, Isak ben Jehuda (1628–1690), Wilhermsdorfer book printer
- Anti-Jewish enemy, Hans , poet
- Judenitsch, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1862–1933), Russian general
- Judenkönig, Hans († 1526), lute player
- Judenta von Hagenbuch († 1254), third Thurgau Abbess of the Fraumünster Zurich
- Juderías, Julián (1877–1918), Spanish sociologist, historian, journalist and translator
- Judersleben, Johann Gottlob (1830–1905), Prussian lieutenant
- Judet de la Combe, Pierre (* 1949), French Graecist
- Judet, Robert (1909–1980), French orthopedist and surgeon
- Judex, Matthäus (1528–1564), Lutheran theologian and reformer
- Judež, Dejan (* 1990), Slovenian ski jumper
Judg
- Judgan , Jewish preacher
- Judge Dread (1945–1998), British reggae and ska musician
- Judge Jules (* 1966), British techno DJ
- Judge, Aaron (born 1992), American baseball player
- Judge, Alan (* 1988), Irish football player
- Judge, Ben (* 1983), Australian snooker player
- Judge, Christopher (born 1964), American actor
- Judge, Grace , British doctor
- Judge, Igor, Baron Judge (* 1941), British lawyer and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
- Judge, Jack (1878–1938) British variety singer and composer
- Judge, James R. (1849–1912), American politician
- Judge, Joe (born 1981), American football coach
- Judge, Michael (* 1975), Irish snooker player
- Judge, Mike (born 1962), American animated film maker
- Judge, Mychal (1933-2001), Roman Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order
- Judge, Oney (1773-1848), slave of George Washington
- Judge, Patty (* 1943), American politician
- Judge, Thomas Lee (1934–2006), American politician
- Judge, William Quan (1851-1896), Irish-American lawyer and theosophist
Judh
- Judhael de Totnes , Norman nobleman
Judi
- Judic, Anna (1850-1911), French opera singer (soprano)
- Júdice, Nuno (* 1949), Portuguese writer
- Judichær, Ole (1661–1729), Danish admiral and shipbuilding engineer
- Judick, Günter (1929–2017), German historian
- Judin, Dawid Borissowitsch (1919–2006), Russian mathematician
- Judin, Gennadi Wassiljewitsch (1840–1912), Russian merchant, book collector and patron
- Judin, Lev Alexandrovich (1903–1941), Russian painter of Suprematism
- Judin, Pawel Fjodorowitsch (1899–1968), Soviet philosopher, diplomat and party official
- Judin, Rodion (* 1997), Latvian snooker player
- Judin, Sergei Sergejewitsch (1891–1954), Russian surgeon and scientist
- Yudina, Jelena Vyacheslavovna (* 1988), Russian skeleton pilot
- Judina, Marija Weniaminowna (1899–1970), Soviet pianist and piano teacher
- Judis, Sebastian , German American football player
- Judith (795–843), wife of Louis the Pious
- Judith the Elder († 1091), German nobleman
- Judith von Backnang , Margravine of Baden
- Judith von Baden († 1162), daughter of Hermann II of Baden
- Judith of Bavaria , eldest daughter of Duke Arnulf the Evil of Bavaria
- Judith of Bretagne (982-1017), Duchess of Normandy
- Judith von Flanders († 1094), Countess of Northumbria and Duchess of Bavaria; Donor of the Holy Blood relic from Weingarten
- Judith von Friuli , wife of Duke Arnulf I of Bavaria
- Judith of Carinthia († 991), Duchess of Carinthia
- Judith von Lens , niece of William the Conqueror and wife of Waltheof II, Earl of Northumbria
- Judith von Northeim , abbess of the Kemnade monastery and the Sankt Cyriakus monastery in Eschwege, then abbess of the Geseke monastery
- Judith von Pihartingen , founder of the Beyharting Monastery
- Judith of Poland , Margravine of Brandenburg
- Judith von Ringelheim , Holy Blessed Judith
- Judith von Schweinfurt († 1058), Duchess of Bohemia
- Judith von Thuringia , daughter of Landgrave Ludwig I.
- Judith of Hungary , daughter of Emperor Heinrich III., Queen of Hungary and Duchess of Poland by marriage
- Judith Welf , Duchess of Swabia
- Judivan (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
Judk
- Judkins, Ron (* 1953), American sound engineer and director
- Judkiwska, Hanna (* 1973), Ukrainian lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
Judo
- Judowin, Solomon Borissowitsch (1892–1954), Belarusian Jewish artist
Juds
- Juds, Bernd (1939–2004), German publicist and writer
- Judzenkowa, Wolha (* 1967), Belarusian marathon runner
- Judson, Adoniram (1788–1850), American Baptist missionary and Bible translator
- Judson, Andrew T. (1784-1853), American lawyer and politician
- Judson, Ann Hasseltine (1789–1826), American missionary
- Judson, Horace Freeland (1931–2011), American historian of science
- Judson, Pieter M. (* 1956), American modern historian, university professor and author
- Judson, Sylvia Shaw (1897–1978), American sculptor
- Judson, Tom (* 1960), American actor and composer
- Judson, Whitcomb (1846-1909), American inventor
- Judson-Yager, Anne (* 1980), American actress
Judt
- Judt, Ignacy Maurycy (1875–1923), Polish radiologist and ethnologist
- Judt, Juri (* 1986), German soccer player
- Judt, Thorsten (* 1971), German soccer player
- Judt, Tony (1948-2010) British historian and author
- Judtmann, Fritz (1899–1968), Austrian architect and set designer