Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈjuː.li.us/(Latin) /ˈd͡ʒuː.li.əs/(English) /ˈjuː.li.ʊs/(German) /ˈju.liu̯s/(Finnish) /ˈjʊ.lʲʊs/(Lithuanian) YOO-lyoos(Danish) YOO-lee-oos(Swedish) /ˈjy.li.ʏs/(Dutch) /ˈjuː.lɪ.jʊs/(Czech)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

From a Roman family name that was possibly derived from Greek ἴουλος (ioulos) meaning "downy-bearded". Alternatively, it could be related to the name of the Roman god Jupiter. This was a prominent patrician family of Rome, who claimed descent from the mythological Julus, son of Aeneas. Its most notable member was Gaius Julius Caesar, who gained renown as a military leader for his clever conquest of Gaul. After a civil war he became the dictator of the Roman Republic, but was eventually stabbed to death in the senate.

Although this name was borne by several early saints, including a pope, it was rare during the Middle Ages. It was revived in Italy and France during the Renaissance, and was subsequently imported to England.

Related Names

VariantIulius(Ancient Roman)
DiminutiveJuul(Dutch)
Feminine FormsIulia, Julia(Ancient Roman) Julia(English) Julia(German) Julia(Finnish) Julija(Lithuanian) Julia, Julie(Danish) Julia(Swedish) Julia, Julie(Norwegian) Julia(Dutch) Julie(Czech)
Other Languages & CulturesJules(French) Xulio(Galician) Giulio(Italian) Juliusz, Julek(Polish) Júlio(Portuguese) Iuliu(Romanian) Yuli, Yuliy(Russian) Július(Slovak) Julij(Slovene) Julio(Spanish) Yuliy(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingJúlius
User SubmissionJúlíus

Popularity

People think this name is

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Name Days

Austria: April 12
Austria: August 19
Austria: December 20
Czechia: April 12
Denmark: April 12
Estonia: April 12
Finland: April 12
Germany: April 12
Lithuania: January 7
Norway: April 12
Sweden: February 16

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Entry updated October 6, 2024