Yudi is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'to praise or to thank'. It's composed of two Hebrew root letters: 'yud', the first letter of the alphabet, and 'dalet', the fourth letter. Thus, Yudi is often associated with themes of gratitude and reverence in Jewish culture.
Yudi had a peak of popularity between 1992 and 2009, with a spike in usage in 2007 when it was given to six newborns. Otherwise, it has consistently been chosen for five babies each year during these periods.