Jutta
The feminine name Jutta (pronounced "yutta") is the German form of Judith. There is also an alternative theory that it could be derived from the Germanic name Eutha, meaning "mankind, child, descendant", or from a short form of Henrietta.[1]
Pronunciation | German: [ˈjʊta] |
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Language(s) | German |
Origin | |
Meaning | "Mankind, child, descendant" |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Judith, Eutha, Henrietta |
People
- Jutta Abromeit
- Jutta Allmendinger
- Jutta Appelt
- Jutta Balster
- Jutta Bauer
- Jutta Behrendt
- Jutta Bojsen-Møller
- Jutta Bornemann
- Jutta Braband
- Jutta Brückner
- Jutta Burggraf (1952-2010), German Catholic theologian
- Jutta Deutschland
- Jutta Ditfurth (born 1951), German sociologist
- Jutta Freybe
- Jutta Gebert
- Jutta Götzmann (born 1965), German art historian
- Jutta Haug (born 1951), German politician
- Jutta Heine
- Jutta Hempel
- Jutta Hering
- Jutta Hering-Winckler
- Jutta Hipp (1925-2003), German-American jazz pianist and composer
- Jutta Hoffmann (born 1941), German actress
- Jutta Höhne
- Jutta Irmscher
- Jutta Jokiranta
- Jutta Jol
- Jutta Kirst
- Jutta Kleinschmidt
- Jutta Koether (born 1958), German artist, musician and critic
- Jutta Krüger
- Jutta Kulmsee
- Jutta Kunz
- Jutta Lampe
- Jutta Langenau
- Jutta Lau (born 1955), German rower
- Jutta Leerdam (born 1998), Dutch speed skater
- Jutta Lehtinen
- Jutta Limbach
- Jutta Meischner
- Jutta Müller
- Jutta Nardenbach (1968 – 2018), German international footballer
- Jutta Niehaus
- Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin
- Jutta of Bohemia
- Jutta of Denmark
- Jutta of Saxony (c. 1223 – before 2 February 1267), Danish Queen consort
- Jutta of Thuringia
- Jutta Oltersdorf
- Jutta Ploch (born 1960), East German rower
- Jutta Poikolainen
- Jutta Rabe
- Jutta Resch-Treuwerth
- Jutta Richter
- Jutta Rüdiger
- Jutta Seppinen
- Jutta Sika (1877–1964), Austrian graphic designer and artist
- Jutta Speidel (born 1954), German actress
- Jutta Steinruck
- Jutta Steinruck (born 1962), German politician
- Jutta Stienen
- Jutta Stöck
- Jutta Treviranus
- Jutta Urpilainen
- Jutta Vialon
- Duchess Jutta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1880-1946), Crown Princess of Montenegro
- Jutta von Sponheim (1091 – 1136), noblewoman
- Jutta Wachowiak
- Jutta Wanke
- Jutta Weber (born 1954), German swimmer
- Jutta Zilliacus
Notes
- Behind the name 'Jetta' The dutch pronunciation of this name.
Further reading
- Silvas, Anna. Jutta and Hildegard: The Biographical Sources. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998.
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