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Julian??
What Mn's would go with this boys name?
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I love Julian! I probably won't use it, because I don't like using the same letter for two children and my first daughter will be Jean after my grandmother.Anyway, here are some combos (* = ones I really like):Julian Alexander *
Julian Connor
Julian Conrad *
Julian Clark
Julian Daniel *
Julian Dominic *
Julian Elijah
Julian Frederick
Julian Felix *
Julian Grant
Julian Henry
Julian Kenneth
Julian Laurence *
Julian Luke *
Julian Mark *
Julian Matthew
Julian Nicholas *
Julian Oliver *
Julian Paul *
Julian Quentin
Julian Ross *
Julian Samuel
Julian Theodore *
Julian Thomas *
Julian Walter:-)
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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I really like JulianI really like Julian. Do any of these suit your fancy?Julian Alexander
Julian Brennan
Julian Jackson
Julian Kelsoe
Julian Micah
Julian Obadiah
Julian Skyler
Julian Topher
Julian XanderHave a smurfy day!
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THANK HEAVENS!God bless you for wanting to use this for a boy! I was worried you would like it for a girl....Anyway, I like Julius better, and I think it has better combo flows (and I like the nn Jules) Julian Mark
Julian David
Julian Morgan
Julian Tyler
Julian Parker
Julian Tracey
Julian Micah
Julian Logan
Julian Sasha
Most 1 or 2 sy. will probably work just fine
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Lol - it actually *is* a valid girls' name :-)
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
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Julian is a masculine name!Check the link: JulianJulia, Julie, Julianne, Juliana, etc. are all feminine names. Not Julian.
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BtN doesn't mention it, but on a small scale, Julian has always been used for females. It was the English form of both Julianus *and* Juliana, and in medieval times it was one of the commonest girls' names from which modern Gillian is derived.There was also a female saint, Blessed Julian of Norwich, bearing the name.So it is every bit as legitimate as a girls' name, *and* has the benefit of being more unusual that way. IN fact, if you go by the "original" gender, it is even more credible when it's female as it's been used on females for longer :-)_____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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Sorry, my mistake :bThanks for the info! I guess because here in the U.S. we see SO many traditional boys' names or even just surnames used for girls (Dylan, Hayden, Riley) it gets old, and I just assumed Julian was in that category. I still prefer it for a boy, though, lol. :)
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I only like Julian on a girl (it has always been unisex since medieval times, but nowadays is rare on females). It works better aesthetically that way imo, and has the benefit of being more unusual as a girls' name.However, I suggest ...
Julian Michael
Julian Thomas
Julian David
Julian Lewis (maybe too many L's here)
Julian Christopher
Julian Maurice
_____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor

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Julien Alexander
Julien David
Julien Xavier
Julien Theodore alice x
__________________________________Proud big sister to Sophie and Isabel
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