Gender Feminine & Masculine
Usage Dutch
Pronounced Pron. /ˈjyl/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Dutch short form of Julia or Julius.

Related Names

VariantsLia, Lieke
Other Languages & CulturesIulia, Iulius, Julia, Julius(Ancient Roman) Yulia, Yuliya(Belarusian) Julia(Biblical) Yuliya(Bulgarian) Júlia(Catalan) Ghjulia(Corsican) Julija(Croatian) Julie, Julius(Czech) Julia, Julie, Julius, Lilli(Danish) Julia, Julie, Julius, Jools, Jules, Juliet(English) Julia(Estonian) Julia, Julius(Finnish) Jules, Julie, Juliette(French) Xulia, Xulio(Galician) Julia, Julie, Julius, Lia(German) Julitta(History) Júlia, Juli, Juliska, Lili(Hungarian) Júlía(Icelandic) Iúile(Irish) Giulia, Giulio, Giulietta(Italian) Jūlija(Latvian) Julija, Julius(Lithuanian) Julia, Julie, Julius(Norwegian) Julia, Juliusz, Julek, Julita(Polish) Júlia, Júlio, Julieta, Julinha(Portuguese) Iulia, Iuliu(Romanian) Julia, Juliya, Yuli, Yulia, Yuliy, Yuliya(Russian) Júlia, Július(Slovak) Julij, Julija(Slovene) Julia, Julio, Julieta(Spanish) Julissa(Spanish (Latin American)) Julia, Julius(Swedish) Julia, Juliya, Yulia, Yuliy, Yuliya(Ukrainian)

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Entry updated October 6, 2024