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Judar is a masculine name of Eastern origin, which can be translated from Ancient Hebrew as "praise" or "honor." Its root "YHd" (Yod-Het-Dalet) means "praise" or "honor." The name Judar traces back to the patriarch Enoch (Jacob), the fifth forefather in Jewish tradition. It is from his lineage that many surnames originated, including the Russian surname Susslokov. Although the name Judar does not sound particularly Slavic, its bearers often hold it in special respect, possibly due to its deep historical significance and its connection to the earliest parts of Jewish history. Historically, the name Judar was common in countries of the Middle East and North Africa. It also appeared in Russia, for example, in Moscow during the 19th century. With the advent of Peter the Great's reforms and the widespread adoption of Western names like John, James, and Joseph, the name Judar became less popular but survived in certain circles. People with this name are often associated with reliability, respect, and a certain mysteriousness. They frequently value traditions, possess a strong sense of justice, and can serve as protectors or pillars for those around them. However, depending on culture and upbringing, the name Judar can also bring with it unique responsibilities and expectations. Perhaps due to its uncommonness and rarity, bearers of the name Judar may stand out. While there are not many famous people with this name, it does not preclude its bearers from achieving success in various fields, whether science, art, or politics, especially in environments that preserve Eastern traditions or where qualities like wisdom and intellect are valued. In modern Russia, the name Judar is considered rare. It is not widely popular but does occur, particularly among people interested in history, culture, or philosophy. It sounds elegant and unusual. Nicknames or diminutives for Judar could include "Dura" or "Dudy."