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Yudin
Yudin (male) and Yudina (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). In Belarus and Western Ukraine the origin might be the Catholic name Judith. Also adapted by Jews following the Partitions of Poland, in reference to a village name Yudino or meaning "the son/daughter of Jude". Not related to the word Jew.
Yudin may refer to:
- Aleksei Yudin (born 1981), Russian professional football player
- Andriy Yudin (born 1967), Ukrainian football player and coach
- Andrei Alekseyevich Yudin (born 1991), Russian professional football player
- Artyom Yudin (born 1989), Russian professional football player
- Benjamin Yudin, American rabbi
- Benjamin P. Yudin (1928–1983), Kazakh scholar of oriental studies
- Boris Stepanovich Yudin (1928–1986), Siberian theriologist
- Ivan Yudin (born 1990), Russian professional football player
- Konstantin Yudin (1896–1957), Soviet cinema director and screenwriter
- Konstantin A. Yudin (1912–1980), Soviet zoologist
- Larisa Yudina (1945–1998), Russian journalist and the editor of the opposition newspaper
- Maria Yudina (1899–1970), Soviet pianist
- Mikhail Yudin (born 1976), Russian professional football player
- Robert Yudin (born 1939), Chairman of the Republican Party of the Bergen County, New Jersey
- Sergei Yudin (tenor) (1889–1963), Russian opera singer, a lyric tenor
- Sergei Yudin (surgeon) (1891–1954), Russian physician who developed early blood bank practices
- Stepan Yudin (born 1980), Russian race walker
- Jānis Judiņš (Yan Yudin, 1884–1918), Red Latvian Riflemen commander, hero of the Russian Civil War
- Yelena Yudina (born 1988), Russian skeleton racer