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WDYTO Julian?
What do you guys think of Julian (b)? I've never really liked Jul- names for girls (with the exception of Juliet) and have really always thought the name sounded a bit too feminine (and I like boys' names like Stellan and the like), but I watched a tv show the other night where one of the main characters was named Julian, and I liked the way it sounded. So what are your thoughts?
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I think Julian is a great name. Sounds very dignified to me.:)
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I love it. I never thought it sounded feminine. It is a name I would like to use, but I don't know if I would get to it.
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I love Julian. It is so handsome and sweet, but not too soft.
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Love it!I love most every Jul-name, for boys and girls, and I don't think it's too feminine at all.
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Love itIt hovers around my top 10 list most of the time. It has an incredibly classy and handsome vibe to me. :)
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LOVE IT!I have a great uncle by the name of Julian that passed away before I was born and was told all these wonderful stories about him... and I saw a picture of him for the first time a couple of years ago and was so enthralled with him, that I just loved the name. Have suggested it many times to my husband, and he says no way. But I still love it... probably because of my uncle... brings to mind softness, tenderness and sweetness.
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I love this name, and I can't figure out why! I named a character this, and I suppose that's where the idea first came to me, but I absolutely love this name. It's survived many purges of my PNL for about a year.
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I think it's wonderful! Unlike you I love most all Jul- names, but I too once thought Julian was a little feminine sounding for a boy. Now it just brings to mind a handsome, great guy with a positive attitude.I don't know if I'd use it though only because I love Julia too much. :-)
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It makes me think of the camp character from the Famous Five, and that really puts me off!S xx
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LOL! It makes me think of Julian Clary, which is almost as bad
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agree lol
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I think it's useable and handsome. It's soft, but not feminine. I also like the occassional nickname Jules. If you're saying the Jul- part is too feminine, then so is Julius. If it's the -an ending then Jayden, Aidan, and Nathan are too feminine. It doesn't make sense to me.
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No...(m)It strikes me as feminine because of the similarity in sound to Julianne.

This message was edited 5/16/2008, 12:15 PM

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I didn't think of that butin my experience, Julian is much more heard of than Julianne. But fair point.
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I like it. I know one Julian, about 25, Hispanic.My husband doesn't care for it. He thinks it sounds feminine. Maybe it reminds him of Jillian/Gillian.
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love it :]It's one of my favorite boy's names, and if I could think of a really good combo for it, it'd be on my list.
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