Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ʒy.li/(French) YOO-lyə(Danish) /ˈjuː.lɪ.jɛ/(Czech) /ˈd͡ʒuː.li/(English) /ˈjuː.li̯ə/(German)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

French, Danish, Norwegian and Czech form of Julia. It has spread to many other regions as well. It has been common in the English-speaking world since the early 20th century.

Related Names

DiminutivesJuliette(French) Lilli(Danish) Jools, Juliet(English)
Masculine FormsJules(French) Julius(Danish) Julius(Norwegian) Julius(Czech)
Other Languages & CulturesIulia, Julia(Ancient Roman) Yulia, Yuliya(Belarusian) Julia(Biblical) Yuliya(Bulgarian) Júlia(Catalan) Ghjulia(Corsican) Julija(Croatian) Julia(Estonian) Julia(Finnish) Xulia(Galician) Julitta(History) Júlia, Juli, Juliska, Lili(Hungarian) Júlía(Icelandic) Iúile(Irish) Giulia, Giulietta(Italian) Jūlija(Latvian) Julija(Lithuanian) Julia, Julita(Polish) Júlia, Julieta, Julinha(Portuguese) Iulia(Romanian) Julia, Juliya, Yulia, Yuliya(Russian) Júlia(Slovak) Julija(Slovene) Julia, Julieta(Spanish) Julissa(Spanish (Latin American)) Julia(Swedish) Julia, Juliya, Yulia, Yuliya(Ukrainian)
User SubmissionsJúlie, Jůlie, Julie

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Name Days

Czechia: December 10
France: April 8
Norway: April 12

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Entry updated November 20, 2020