The Italian form of Judith, from Hebrew, meaning woman of Judea or praised.
Giuditta is the Italian form of Judith, a Hebrew name associated with a woman of Judea or with praise. The Italian shape gives the biblical name a richer, more musical cadence, turning a stern classical form into something more flowing and operatic.
It has a long history in Italian culture, where biblical names often take on a distinctly lyrical life of their own. Giuditta feels formal, elegant, and rooted in tradition. It carries the gravity of scripture, but the Italian vowels soften that gravity into something graceful.
The name has a strong old-world personality, one that seems equally at home in literature, music, and family heritage. Its appeal lies in that blend of sanctity and style.