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New Zealand politician
Judith Ngaire Tizard (born 3 January 1956) is a former New Zealand politician, and a member of the Labour Party. Tizard was born at Auckland's St Helen's
Judith_Tizard
New Zealand politician (1980–2024)
as National's MP for Auckland Central, defeating incumbent Labour MP Judith Tizard. This was a significant upset in the 2008 general election, breaking
Nikki_Kaye
New Zealand politician
Robert James Tizard CNZM (7 June 1924 – 28 January 2016) was a Labour politician from New Zealand. He served as the sixth deputy prime minister, the minister
Bob_Tizard
New Zealand Minister of the Crown
1999 and reinstated by Chris Hipkins in 2023. The first minister was Judith Tizard, and the current minister is Simon Watts. After Wellington became capital
Minister_for_Auckland
General election in New Zealand
Coast-Tasman) Dave Hereora (list MP) Harry Duynhoven (MP for New Plymouth) Judith Tizard (MP for Auckland Central) Lesley Soper (list MP) Louisa Wall (list MP)
2008 New Zealand general election
2008_New_Zealand_general_election
Surname list
Jack Tizard (1919–1979), New Zealand research psychologist Tizard Learning Disability Review, journal on learning and intellectual disabilities Judith Tizard
Tizard
General election in New Zealand
Auckland Regional Council was caused after Panmure Ward councillor Judith Tizard resigned her seat after she was elected MP for Panmure, necessitating
1990 New Zealand general election
1990_New_Zealand_general_election
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
Clark Labour Prime Minister – flatted here for a while with Judith Tizard. Judith Tizard MP for Central Auckland. John Currie Architect – lived at 50
Ponsonby,_New_Zealand
New Zealand politician
leadership in May 1995. Lee lost her Auckland Central seat to Labour's Judith Tizard at the 1996 election. When a Labour-Alliance coalition government was
Sandra_Lee-Vercoe
Electoral district in Auckland, New Zealand
1987 election 1990 election 1993 election Sandra Lee 1996 election Judith Tizard 1999 election 2002 election 2005 election 2008 election Nikki Kaye 2011
Auckland_Central_(electorate)
Former electorate in Auckland, New Zealand
existence, it was first represented by Bob Tizard of the Labour Party, and then by his daughter Judith Tizard. The 1981 census had shown that the North
Panmure_(electorate)
Government of New Zealand from 1999 to 2008
February 2001 Jim Anderton Alliance 23 February 2001 15 August 2002 Judith Tizard Labour 15 August 2002 19 November 2008 Minister of Corrections Matt
Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
Fifth_Labour_Government_of_New_Zealand
Former New Zealand law
Pete Hodgson Sandra Lee Chris Carter Steve Chadwick Phillida Bunkle Judith Tizard Matt Robson Mark Gosche Damien O'Connor Phil Goff Phillida Bunkle Nanaia
Foreshore_and_Seabed_Act_2004
Former electorate in Auckland, New Zealand
in the electorate was predicted on election night. Labour candidate Judith Tizard was initially predicted as the winner, but ultimately came 406 votes
Remuera_(electorate)
Act of Parliament in New Zealand
Pettis Lynne Pillay Mita Ririnui Jim Sutton Paul Swain John Tamihere Judith Tizard Tariana Turia Margaret Wilson 10 Clayton Cosgrove Harry Duynhoven Taito
Prostitution_Reform_Act_2003
Biography collection from 1990 to the present
DNZB on 19 February 2002. The online version was first promoted by Judith Tizard, a graduate in history from the University of Auckland, which was supported
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Dictionary_of_New_Zealand_Biography
General election in New Zealand
Rangitikei Denis Marshall 4,039 Bruce Beetham Remuera Doug Graham 406 Judith Tizard Roskill Phil Goff 2,437 Bob Foulkes Rotorua Paul East 2,425 Rosemary
1987 New Zealand general election
1987_New_Zealand_general_election
New Zealand politician (1948–2022)
19 November 2008 – 2 June 2009 Prime Minister John Key Preceded by Judith Tizard Succeeded by Maurice Williamson (acting) Nathan Guy Minister Responsible
Richard_Worth
Government ministry of New Zealand
the transition of functions into the new agency. Opposition Labour MP Judith Tizard, who would later serve as an Associate Minister for the ministry in
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Ministry_for_Culture_and_Heritage
Youth wing of the New Zealand Labour Party
Minister of Police and Minister of Transport and Leader of the ACT Party. Judith Tizard – former Minister of Consumer Affairs and Minister for Auckland. Michael
New_Zealand_Young_Labour
New Zealand politician and political activist
National Party in the 1996 general election, finishing third, behind Judith Tizard and Sandra Lee-Vercoe. Frith was chairman of the International Young
Shane_Frith
General election in New Zealand
Majority Runner up Aoraki Jim Sutton 6,453 Wayne Marriott Auckland Central Judith Tizard 5,205 Pansy Wong Banks Peninsula Ruth Dyson 4,057 David Carter Bay of
2002 New Zealand general election
2002_New_Zealand_general_election
Governor-General of New Zealand from 1990 to 1996
in 1951 and had four children; their daughter Judith is also a politician. Between 1972 and 1975 Tizard's husband was a Cabinet Minister in the Third Labour
Catherine_Tizard
New Zealand party leadership election
Northey Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan Mark Peck Koro Wētere Jill Pettis Suzanne Sinclair Larry Sutherland Paul Swain Judith Tizard Jill White Dianne Yates
1993 New Zealand Labour Party leadership election
1993_New_Zealand_Labour_Party_leadership_election
National museum of New Zealand
Piper, Judith Tizard, John Judge, Miria Pomare, Michael Bassett, Christopher Parkin, Sandra Lee, Ngātata Love, Ron Trotter, Glenys Coughlan, Judith Binney
Te_Papa
New Zealand writer, actor, and broadcaster
"background in radio and theatre, combined with her extreme intelligence". Judith Tizard, New Zealand's Associate Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, called
Shirley_Maddock
National Georgina Te Heuheu Simich National Lindsay Tisch Simich Labour Judith Tizard Wilson Green Metiria Turei Wilson Māori Party Tariana Turia Simich United
2005 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election
2005_Speaker_of_the_New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives_election
October that year. In December 2012, former Governor-General Catherine Tizard starred in an online video campaign organised by the Campaign for Marriage
Same-sex marriage in New Zealand
Same-sex_marriage_in_New_Zealand
Adoption of the metric system of measurements in New Zealand
system in December 2006, the New Zealand Consumer Affairs Minister, Judith Tizard, commented that "Now 30 years on the metric system is part of our daily
Metrication_in_New_Zealand
Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1984 to 1989
education and social welfare progress." On the night, Labour's candidate Judith Tizard came within 406 votes of winning the traditionally National-held seat
David_Lange
New Zealand politician
2023 Prime Minister Chris Hipkins Preceded by Vacant (last held by Judith Tizard) Succeeded by Carmel Sepuloni 28th Minister of Transport In office 6
Michael Wood (New Zealand politician)
Michael_Wood_(New_Zealand_politician)
General election in New Zealand
Aoraki Jim Sutton 7,139 Wayne F Marriott Lynley Simmons Auckland Central Judith Tizard 5,285 Martin Poulsen Sandra Lee Banks Peninsula David Carter Ruth Dyson
1999 New Zealand general election
1999_New_Zealand_general_election
General election in New Zealand
result with the two major parties tied, the Governor-General Dame Catherine Tizard asked her predecessor Sir David Beattie to form a committee, along with
1993 New Zealand general election
1993_New_Zealand_general_election
Sutton 2,932 Stuart Boag Jenny Bloxham Auckland Central Sandra Lee Judith Tizard 3,353 Sandra Lee Shane Frith Banks Peninsula New electorate David Carter
1996 New Zealand general election
1996_New_Zealand_general_election
Pettis Lynne Pillay Mita Ririnui Dover Samuels Jim Sutton Paul Swain Judith Tizard Margaret Wilson Dianne Yates 6 Clayton Cosgrove Damien O'Connor Harry
Civil_union_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand minister of the Crown
Clark - Jim Anderton Acting Minister 23 February 2001 15 August 2002 6 Judith Tizard 15 August 2002 19 November 2008 7 Heather Roy 19 November 2008 17 August
Minister of Consumer Affairs (New Zealand)
Minister_of_Consumer_Affairs_(New_Zealand)
New Zealand politician (born 1978)
that year.) The five were all former MPs, listed at numbers 38–42: Judith Tizard (number 38), Mark Burton, Mahara Okeroa, Martin Gallagher and Dave Hereora
Darren_Hughes
Triennial political event in New Zealand
Regan Thomson East Coast Bays Murray McCully Lynne Tizzard Panmure Judith Tizard Mani Toailoa Henderson Jack Elder Karl von Randow Titirangi Suzanne
New_Zealand_Youth_Parliament
New Zealand politician
electorate of Auckland Central. She finished second to the incumbent, Judith Tizard. In her third term, Wong became deputy chair of the governance administration
Pansy_Wong
New Zealand politician (born 1964)
November 2008 – 17 August 2010 Prime Minister John Key Preceded by Judith Tizard Succeeded by John Boscawen Deputy Leader of ACT Party In office 2006–2010
Heather_Roy
New Zealand musician
unsuccessfully for the National Party in Panmure in the 1990 election against Judith Tizard. Bartlett's 1990 Together Again national tour was named the Biggest
Gray_Bartlett
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Murray McCully Albany Fourth Labour Jim Sutton Aoraki Fourth Labour Judith Tizard Auckland Central Third National David Carter Banks Peninsula Second
45th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Runner up Aoraki Jim Sutton Jo Goodhew 6,937 Jim Sutton Auckland Central Judith Tizard 3,884 Pansy Wong Banks Peninsula Ruth Dyson 1,923 David Carter Bay of
2005 New Zealand general election
2005_New_Zealand_general_election
General election in New Zealand
Rangitikei Bruce Beetham 2,376 Paul Bardwell Remuera Allan Highet 5,105 Judith Tizard Roskill Arthur Faulkner Phil Goff 2,525 Cheryl Parsons Rotorua Paul
1981 New Zealand general election
1981_New_Zealand_general_election
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Heuheu Party list Third National Lindsay Tisch Piako Second Labour Judith Tizard Auckland Central Fifth Green Metiria Turei Party list First Labour Tariana
47th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Co-ed secondary (year 9–13) school
Zealand national rugby league representative Sarah Thomson – actor Judith Tizard – former politician "Mad" Mike Whiddett – drift driver and ambassador
Glendowie_College
New Zealand minister of the Crown
No. Name Portrait Term of office Minister 1 Judith Tizard 10 December 1999 19 October 2008 Clark 2 Mahara Okeroa 19 October 2005 3 Carmel Sepuloni 26
Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage
Minister_for_Arts,_Culture_and_Heritage
New Zealand politician
his list seat in 2011, and the next person on the Labour Party list, Judith Tizard, declined to take it up, Burton was entitled to reenter Parliament for
Mark_Burton_(politician)
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
North Trevor de Cleene Steve Maharey 349 Paul Sherriff Panmure Bob Tizard Judith Tizard 1,098 Gray Bartlett Papakura Merv Wellington John Robertson 5,665
43rd_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand rock music journalist
studio executives from re-editing his material. Upon Taite's death, Judith Tizard – then the Associate Arts, Culture and Heritage Minister – remarked:
Dylan_Taite
(1974–75) Dame Catherine Tizard – Mayor of Auckland (1983–90) and Governor-General of New Zealand (1990–95), ex-wife of Bob Judith Tizard – Member of Parliament
List_of_political_families
New Zealand by-election
allow Twyford's list place to be taken by defeated Auckland Central MP Judith Tizard. First-term list MP Melissa Lee beat 2008 candidate Ravi Masuku for
2009_Mount_Albert_by-election
Left parliament in 1998 10 Mark Burton Tongariro Taupo Y Won Taupo 11 Judith Tizard Panmure Auckland Central Y Won Auckland Central 12 Marian Hobbs Kaikoura
Party lists in the 1996 New Zealand general election
Party_lists_in_the_1996_New_Zealand_general_election
Rights Party Justin Robson Progressive Party Denise Roche Green Party Judith Tizard Labour Party Incumbent, 1996–2008; MP since 1990; defeated Scott Uren
Candidates in the 2008 New Zealand general election by electorate
Candidates_in_the_2008_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate
Mana 13 −4 Y Won Mana 18 Mark Burton Taupo Taupo 10 −8 Y Won Taupo 19 Judith Tizard Auckland Central Auckland Central 11 −8 Y Won Auckland Central 20 Mark
Party lists in the 1999 New Zealand general election
Party_lists_in_the_1999_New_Zealand_general_election
into a residence and studio for artists, and officially opened by Hon. Judith Tizard, Associate Minister, Arts, Culture and Heritage that year. The original
Southland_Art_Foundation
Reeves 1 Independent Lynne Robertson Republican Duane Sutton Labour Judith Tizard Incumbent for Panmure 11 Natural Law Mark Watts 8 NZ First Richard
Candidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election by electorate
Candidates_in_the_1996_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate
Museum in Auckland
upkeep costs for the museum. Member of Parliament for Auckland Central Judith Tizard was a major proponent of the bill, which was modelled after the Auckland
Museum of Transport and Technology
Museum_of_Transport_and_Technology
Political party branch in New Zealand
and ACT party leader. Mike Rann – former Premier of South Australia Judith Tizard – former Minister outside Cabinet Michael Wood – former MP and minister
Princes_Street_Labour
Hunt Labour Paul Swain Hunt National Georgina te Heuheu Kidd Labour Judith Tizard Hunt Labour Tariana Turia Hunt National Simon Upton Kidd National Belinda
1996 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election
1996_Speaker_of_the_New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives_election
National Georgina Te Heuheu Hunt National Lindsay Tisch Hunt Labour Judith Tizard Hunt Green Metiria Turei Hunt Labour Tariana Turia Hunt United Future
2002 Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives election
2002_Speaker_of_the_New_Zealand_House_of_Representatives_election
Manurewa (1990–2011) 2011 John Blincoe 1990 Nelson (1990–1996) 1996 Judith Tizard 1990 Panmure (1990–1996) Auckland Central (1996–2008) 2008 Daughter
List of New Zealand Labour Party MPs
List_of_New_Zealand_Labour_Party_MPs
Government agency for state roads, 1989–2008
NZD (2008) Ministers responsible Annette King, Minister of Transport Judith Tizard, Associate Minister of Transport Agency executives Bryan Jackson, JP
Transit_New_Zealand
2,974 52.52 Citizens & Ratepayers Trevor Rogers 2,970 52.45 Labour Judith Tizard 2,344 41.39 Labour Neil Morris 1,628 28.75 Labour John Antonio 1,443
1986 Auckland City Council election
1986_Auckland_City_Council_election
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Party Name Electorate Term National Jo Goodhew Aoraki First Labour Judith Tizard Auckland Central Sixth Labour Ruth Dyson Banks Peninsula Fifth National
48th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
National Murray McCully Albany Fifth Labour Jim Sutton Aoraki Fifth Labour Judith Tizard Auckland Central Fourth Labour Ruth Dyson Banks Peninsula Third National
46th_New_Zealand_Parliament
West Coast-Tasman — — N Lost seat Y Replaced Michael Cullen in 2009 38 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 18 −20 N Lost seat 39 Mark Burton Electorate
Party lists in the 2008 New Zealand general election
Party_lists_in_the_2008_New_Zealand_general_election
Won Taupo 17 Paul Swain Electorate Rimutaka 18 +1 Y Won Rimutaka 18 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 21 +3 Y Won Auckland Central 19 Chris Carter
Party lists in the 2005 New Zealand general election
Party_lists_in_the_2005_New_Zealand_general_election
LGBT community website for New Zealand
Labour MPs Chris Carter, Lianne Dalziel, Judith Tizard, Maryan Street, former Governor General Dame Catherine Tizard, British Labour MP Ben Bradshaw and others
GayNZ.com
Wanganui: Technical College Old Boys Wellington: Stop Out 3 January: Judith Tizard, politician 6 January: Stephen Cox, cyclist 16 January: Mark Burton
1956_in_New_Zealand
New Zealand musician and journalist
Labour MPs Chris Carter, Lianne Dalziel, Judith Tizard, Maryan Street, former Governor General Dame Catherine Tizard, British Labour MP Ben Bradshaw, broadcaster
Christopher_Banks
Alliance Sandra Lee MP since 1993 2 National Martin Poulsen 31 NZ First Dilip Rupa 36 Green Nándor Tánczos 5 Labour Judith Tizard MP since 1990 19
Candidates in the 1999 New Zealand general election by electorate
Candidates_in_the_1999_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
MacKay Palmerston North Steve Maharey 3,764 Barbara Stones Panmure Judith Tizard 3,277 Bruce Jesson Papakura John Robertson 484 Nancy Hawks Papatoetoe
44th_New_Zealand_Parliament
New Zealand shadow cabinet (1990–1993)
Minister of Communications 28 Paul Swain Shadow Minister of Forestry 29 Judith Tizard Shadow Minister of Immigration Shadow Minister of Arts & Culture
Shadow_Cabinet_of_Mike_Moore
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Rangitikei Denis Marshall 4,039 Bruce Beetham Remuera Doug Graham 406 Judith Tizard Roskill Phil Goff 2,437 Bob Foulkes Rotorua Paul East 2,425 Rosemary
42nd_New_Zealand_Parliament
Won Tainui 20 Luamanuvao Winnie Laban List Mana 33 +13 Y Won Mana 21 Judith Tizard Electorate Auckland Central 19 −2 Y Won Auckland Central 22 Ruth Dyson
Party lists in the 2002 New Zealand general election
Party_lists_in_the_2002_New_Zealand_general_election
Term of the Parliament of New Zealand
Rangitikei Bruce Beetham 2,376 Paul Bardwell Remuera Allan Highet 5,105 Judith Tizard Roskill Arthur Faulkner Phil Goff 2,525 Cheryl Parsons Rotorua Paul
40th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Act of Parliament in New Zealand
Internet Blackout campaign. The Section 92A proposal was being led by Judith Tizard. Most of the Act took effect on 31 October 2008, but section 19(2) (which
Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Act 2008
Copyright_(New_Technologies)_Amendment_Act_2008
Young, Audrey (10 May 2014). "Audrey Young: A big question hanging over Judith Collins". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 13 June 2015. "Official Count
Candidates in the 2002 New Zealand general election by electorate
Candidates_in_the_2002_New_Zealand_general_election_by_electorate
New Zealand shadow cabinet (1993–1999)
Robertson Shadow Minister of Tourism Shadow Minister of Small Business 29 Judith Tizard Shadow Minister of Cultural Affairs 30 Judy Keall Shadow Minister of
Shadow_Cabinet_of_Helen_Clark
Type of conflict between people
long Whig ascendency that followed. The personality clash between Henry Tizard and Frederick Lindemann had adverse effects on the Allied conduct of World
Personality_clash
Event that determined the composition of the 48th New Zealand Parliament
and Administration Member, Cabinet Economic Development Committee 19 Judith Tizard MP for Auckland Central 183,000 Minister for Auckland Issues Minister
Caucuses and MPs' responsibilities in the 48th New Zealand Parliament
Caucuses_and_MPs'_responsibilities_in_the_48th_New_Zealand_Parliament
Queen of the United Kingdom since 2022
Archived from the original on 12 July 2021. Retrieved 25 December 2022. Woods, Judith (25 April 2023). "Haydn Gwynne: 'Any time I'm in the same room as Camilla
Queen_Camilla
Country primarily in Western Europe
Shapiro, A.; Strassburg, B.; Stevens, T.; Stokes, E.; Taylor, R.; Tear, T.; Tizard, R.; Venter, O.; Visconti, P.; Wang, S.; Watson, J. E. M. (2020). "Anthropogenic
France
Television genre that presents food preparation
and featured the fictional character Betty Crocker, voiced by Agnes White Tizard. One of the first television cooking shows, Cook's Night Out, aired on the
Cooking_show
New Zealand band
University Press: 271–287. doi:10.1017/S0261143008004066. S2CID 132898136. Tizard, Judith (19 May 2003). "NZ music at Parliament and worldwide". beehive.govt
Fat_Freddy's_Drop
Co-ed state secondary, year 9–13 school
Williams – netball player Catherine Tizard – Governor-General Craig Innes – rugby union and rugby league player Judith Collins – politician; former National
Matamata_College
New Zealand politician
and the only Labour candidates elected were Jim Anderton and Catherine Tizard; Lange was "halfway down the field .... which was better than I expected"
Michael_Bassett
Governor-General 6 June 1990 19 December 1995 5 years, 196 days Catherine Tizard New Zealand Governor-General 13 December 1990 21 March 1996 5 years, 99 days
List of elected or appointed female heads of state or government
List_of_elected_or_appointed_female_heads_of_state_or_government
Film festival held in Toruń, Poland
original on November 10, 2020. Retrieved February 28, 2016. Barraclough, Leo; Tizard, Will (November 22, 2014). "'Leviathan' Wins Top Prize at Camerimage, Film
Camerimage
New Zealand athlete and politician
commenced with a by-election in 1990 after the resignation of Dame Catherine Tizard, who had been appointed Governor-General. The new council had been formed
Les_Mills
African island country in the Indian Ocean
Shapiro, A.; Strassburg, B.; Stevens, T.; Stokes, E.; Taylor, R.; Tear, T.; Tizard, R.; Venter, O.; Visconti, P.; Wang, S.; Watson, J. E. M. (2020). "Anthropogenic
Comoros
1964 Australian TV series or program
four-woman panel. Notable panellists included Shona McFarlane, Catherine Tizard (later Governor-General), Catherine Saunders and Johnny Frisbie. The show
Beauty and the Beast (talk show)
Beauty_and_the_Beast_(talk_show)
Attempt by Germany during World War II to cut supply lines to Britain
Allies began in 1940, before the United States entered the war, when Henry Tizard and A. V. Hill won permission to share British secret research with the
Battle_of_the_Atlantic
New Zealand scientist
Hugh Kāwharu Paul Reeves Owen Woodhouse Brian Lochore Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Catherine Tizard Honorary members Shridath Ramphal Bill Pickering
Peter_Gluckman
Military coalition of World War II
Second World War United Kingdom–United States relations in World War II Tizard Mission – British delegation to the U.S. in 1940 during WWII World War II
Allies_of_World_War_II
Country in South America
Shapiro, A.; Strassburg, B.; Stevens, T.; Stokes, E.; Taylor, R.; Tear, T.; Tizard, R.; Venter, O.; Visconti, P.; Wang, S.; Watson, J. E. M. (2020). "Anthropogenic
Ecuador
New Zealand crafts artist and author (born 1945)
December 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link) Tizard, Judith (7 July 2006). "Creative NZ Arts Board appointments announced". beehive
Helen_Schamroth
City in the West Midlands, England
by Frank Whittle in nearby Rugby, were taken to the United States by the Tizard Mission in September 1940, in a single black box later described by an official
Birmingham
British molecular biologist (1940–2026)
General Virology. Volume 83, Issue 9. Schulz, TF; Hoad, JG; Whitby, D; Tizard, EJ; Dillon, MJ; Weiss, RA (1992). A measles virus isolate from a child
Robin_Weiss
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brightness, Jasmine flower
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From Judea.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Jewish; Praise; A Women from Judea
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDIT means "Jewess" or "praised."
Female
Czechoslovakian
, Jewish; a Jewess.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDYTA means "Jewess" or "praised."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITH means "Jewess" or "praised." In the bible, this is the name of the wife of Esau. In the Book of Judith she beheads an Assyrian commander while he's sleeping.
Female
Polish
Pet form of Polish Julianna, JULITA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Judy, JUDIE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Biblical
same as Judah
Female
English
Perhaps a form of English Edith, AIDITH means "rich battle."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Praise
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Jewish
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Buddhist, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Praised; Jewish; Admired; A Women from Judea
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Woman of Judea; He will be Praised
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Hebrew Yehuwdiyth, JUDITE means "Jewess" or "praised."
Girl/Female
Latin American Hebrew Biblical
Young.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Teutonic
Combination of Ara and Judith; Good War
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Jewish; Praise; From Judea
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Telugu
Brightness
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
Female
Persian/Iranian
 Persian name SANAZ means "full of grace." Compare with another form of Sanaz.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Peace
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sun, Sweet little lady
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : descriptive nickname for a bald man, from Middle English chaffin, a diminutive of Old French chauf ‘bald’ (Latin calvus).All present-day English bearers of the name Chaffin are descended from John Chaffin (died 1658), a blacksmith of Bruton, Somerset. The surname is now much more common in America than in England.
Girl/Female
British, English, Spanish
Form of Bianca; White; Blessed
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, French, Hebrew
Earth Mother
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Joy
Girl/Female
Indian
Speaker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gold 1.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Moon
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
JUDITH TIZARD
n.
The quality or state of being nude; nakedness.
n.
The bindings of a hedge.
a.
Like, or characterized of, a dude.
n.
Rudeness; ignorance.
a.
An audience; a hearing.
a.
Vicious; ill-tempered; resembling a jade; -- applied to a horse.
pl.
of Nudity
a.
Unchaste; -- applied to a woman.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Audit
v. i.
To settle or adjust an account.
imp. & p. p.
of Audit
n.
That which is nude or naked; naked part; undraped or unclothed portion; esp. (Fine Arts), the human figure represented unclothed; any representation of nakedness; -- chiefly used in the plural and in a bad sense.
a.
The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account.
a.
Somewhat rude.
a.
A general receptacle or receiver.
v. t.
To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court.
n.
One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew.
a.
An examination in general; a judicial examination.
n.
A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela.