Your name comes from: It basiclly means "Father"
JULIAN Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Polish,
German
Pronounced: JOO-lee-an (English), JOOL-yan (English), YUWL-yahn (Polish), YOO-lee-ahn (
German) [key]
From the
Roman name Julianus, which was derived from
JULIUS. This was the name of the last pagan
Roman emperor,
Julian the Apostate (4th century). It was also borne by several early saints. In medieval England this was also a feminine name.
Julius means:
JULIUS Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient
Roman, English,
German
Pronounced: JOO-lee-us (English), YOO-lee-uws (
German) [key]
From a
Roman family name which was possibly derived from Greek éïõëïò (ioulos) "downy-bearded". Alternatively, it could be related to the name of the
Roman god
JUPITER. This was a prominent patrician family of Rome, claiming descent from the mythological Julus, son of
Aeneas. Its most notable member was
Gaius Julius Caesar, ruler of the
Roman Republic and a skillful military leader who increased the borders of the Republic into Gaul before being stabbed to death in the senate. This was also the name of three popes
JUPITER Gender: Masculine
Usage:
Roman Mythology
Pronounced: JOO-pi-tur (English) [key]
From Latin Iupiter, which was from dyeu-pater, composed of the elements dyeus (see
ZEUS) and pater "father".
Jupiter was the supreme god in
Roman mythology.
He presided over the heavens and light, and was responsible for the protection and laws of the
Roman state. This is also the name of the fifth and largest planet in the solar system.