feminine Giulia

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Origin:
latin
Name Root:
(IŪLIUS / IŪLIA / JŪLIANUS) (IŎVILIOS > IŎVIS) (ÍOULOS)
Meaning:*
The origin of this name is still quite uncertain today. The theories include: A) From the Late Latin “Iūlius,” meaning “youth, youthful, juvenile.” B) A supreme god from the Latin and Proto Indo-European “*djew > iou-pater > Juppĭtĕr.” Jupiter is the King of the Gods and the God of sky and thunder in Roman Religion. C) From the Ancient Greek “Íoulos (ἴουλος),” meaning “haired, bearded, downy-bearded.” The Roman and the standard meaning is “sacred to Jupiter.” The gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient Patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the republic. Iūlius is the fifth month of the Roman calendar. The month was renamed in honor of Gaius Julius Caesar after his death and deification, as he was born in this month. In republican Rome, the month was formally known as Quintilis, “fifth.” 1) Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. 2) Saint Giulia Salzano (1846–1929) was the founder of the Congregation of the Catechetical Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1905. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on May 17.

Usage

german
german
italian
italian

Use in other languages

catalan
czech
danish
dutch
english
filipino
finnish
german
norwegian
old danish
old norse
old swedish
polish
portuguese
spanish
swedish
hungarian (magyar)
faroese
french
romanian
croatian
macedonian
serbian
slovene
bulgarian
russian
ukrainian
belarusian
lithuanian
greenlandic
slovak
italian
Italian (Medieval)
latin
greek
albanian
turkish
basque
portuguese (brazilian)
georgian
latvian
icelandic
sami (lapps)

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world popularity of Giulia

Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #2185


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #4999

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #5

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Chakra Number: #5
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Name Songs

According to: itunes

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Artist
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fabio concato
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gianni togni
dedicato a te - giulia
le vibrazioni
il mistero di giulia
litfiba
il mio amore con giulia
little toni
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giulia si sposa
pooh
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statuto
brava giulia
vasco rossi

Notable People and Personalities

Giulia Adamo, Italian Politician
Giulia Albanian, Italian Historical
Giulia Alberico, Italian Writer
Giulia Arcioni, Italian Athlete
Giulia Barone, Historical Italian
Giulia Beccaria (1762–1841), Daughter Of Cesare Beccaria And Mother Of Alessandro Manzoni
Giulia Bevilacqua, Italian Actress
Giulia Bogliolo Bruna, Italian Ethnologist, Historical And Writer
Giulia Bongiorno, Italian Lawyer And Politician
Giulia Boschi, Italian Actress, Teacher And Essayist
Giulia Carcasi, Italian Writer
Giulia Clary (1771–1845), Queen Of Naples And Spain, Wife Of Joseph Bonaparte
Giulia Cosenza, Italian Politics
Giulia De 'medici (1534–1588), The Illegitimate Daughter Of The Duke Alessandro De' Medici
Giulia De Mutiis, Italian Singer And Lyricist
Giulia Elettra Gorietti, Italian Actress
Giulia Farnese (1474–1524), Sister Of Pope Paul Iii, The Mistress Of Alexander Vi
Giulia Fossà, Actress, Italian Author And Journalist
Giulia Franzoso, Italian Actress And Dubber
Giulia Giovanelli, Italian Writer And Poet
Giulia Gonzaga (1513–1566), Italian Noblewoman, The Daughter Of Ludovico Gonzaga
Giulia Lacedelli, Italian Curling Player
Giulia Lazzarini, Italian Actress
Giulia Lippi, Italian Actress
Giulia Lotto, Italian Footballer
Giulia Luzi, Italian Actress
Giulia Michelini, Italian Actress
Giulia Montanarini, Italian Showgirl And Swimmer
Giulia Niccolai, Italian Photographer And Poet
Giulia Occhini, The "white Lady" Of Fausto Coppi
Giulia Orsini, The Sixth And Final Princess Of Bisignano
Giulia Pasqualin, Italian Basketball Player
Giulia Quintavalle, Italian Judoka
Giulia Steigerwalt, American Actress
Giulia Tofana, Courtier At The Court Of Philip Iv Of Spain
Giulia Weber, Italian Actress