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Origin of the name JULIA.
Etymology of the
name JULIA.
Meaning of the baby name JULIA.
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JULIA.
Feminine form of Latin Julian
(q.v.), and Julius
(q.v.), meaning "downy." Usage:
America, Czech Republic & Slovakia (Júlia), England, Italy.
... Julius Caesar had a daughter Julia,
and so had Augustus—she who married Vipsanius Agrippa, and the emperor
Septimus Severus married a Julia, and we might go on enumerating
the Imperial Julias of Rome almost ad infinitum, but the name has
also been ennobled by many women of a later age. Julia in The
Two Gentlemen of Verona, by Shakespeare; Julia in The
Rivals, by Sheridan; Julia in The Hunchback, by
Sheridan Knowles; Donna Julia in Don Juan, by Lord Byron,
all bear testimony to the popularity of the name, especially amongst
dramatists and poets...
(Girls'
Christian Names, Swan, 1904)
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