Yudin/Judin (male) and Yudina/Judina (female) () are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a Russified version of the former calendar name Jude (given after Jude the Apostle), no longer in use. Also adopted by Jews following the Partitions of Poland, in reference to a village name Yudino or meaning "the son/daughter of Jude".
Yudin/Judin (male) and Yudina/Judina (female) () are Russian surnames derived from the name Yuda, a Russified version of the former calendar name Jude (given after Jude the Apostle), no longer in use. Also adopted by Jews following the Partitions of Poland, in reference to a village name Yudino or meaning "the son/daughter of Jude".
Notable people with the surname include: Aleksandr Yudin (1949–1986), Russian cyclist and Olympics competitor Andrey Yudin, several people Benjamin P. Yudin (1928–1983), Kazakhstani oriental studies scholar, historian, philologist, Persian and Turkic manuscript expert, researcher, and teacher Benjamin Yudin (born 1944), American Orthodox rabbi and instructor Dmitry Yudin (born 1995), Russian ice hockey player Erik Yudin (1930–1976), Russian philosopher, cybernetician, and Soviet dissident Gennadi Yudin (1923–1989), Russian actor Igor Yudin (born 1987), Russian-born Australian volleyball player and Olympics competitor Igor Yudin (alpine skier) (1957–2007), Belarusian skier and Olympics competitor Ivan Yudin (born 1990), Russian footballer Jānis Judiņš ( Yan Yudin, 1884–1918), Latvian Red Riflemen commander Konstantin Yudin (1896–1957), Russian film director and screenwriter Larisa Yudina (1945–1998), Russian journalist and newspaper editor Lyubov Yudina (born 1981), Russian swimmer and Olympics competitor Maria Yudina (1899–1970), Russian classical pianist Mikhail Yudin (footballer) (1976–2020), Russian footballer Mikhail Yudin (serial killer) (born 1975), Russian construction worker and murderer Nikolai Yudin (1898–after 1966), Russian historian of religion Pavel Yudin (1899–1968), Russian Soviet philosopher, diplomat, and Communist party figure Sergei Yudin (surgeon) (1891–1954), Russian surgeon, military doctor, inventor, academician, and blood transfusion pioneer Sergei Yudin (tenor) (1889–1963), Russian operatic tenor Stepan Yudin (born 1980), Russian race walker Vitali Yudin (born 1974), Russian footballer Vlad Yudin (born 1982), Russian documentary filmmaker Yelena Yudina (born 1988), Russian skeleton racer Yuri Yudin (1937–2013), Russian hiker, known from the Dyatlov Pass incident
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