Julia

Etymology
From, feminine form of the Roman gens name. Further popularized by early Christian saints. .

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1826 The New-York Literary Gazette and American Athenaeum, July 8, 1826, J.G.Brooks&G.Bond, page 216:
 * "Julia!" when alone he would exclaim; "what a sweet sounding and romantic name: Julia! what music and magic in its sound! 'tis a name worthy only the fairest and purest of creation!
 * , a main belt asteroid; named for Saint.
 * 1)  A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.
 * , a main belt asteroid; named for Saint.
 * 1)  A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.
 * , a main belt asteroid; named for Saint.
 * 1)  A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.
 * 1)  A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.
 * 1)  A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.

Usage notes

 * In Ireland it is common for a girl named Julia to be referred to informally as.

Translations

 * Arabic: جُولْيَا
 * Belarusian: Ю́лія, Джу́лія
 * Bulgarian: Джу́лия
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: Julie
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * German:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hawaiian: Kulia
 * Hebrew: יוּלְיָה,
 * Interlingua: Julia
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: ジュリア
 * Korean: ^줄리아
 * Latin: Iūlia
 * Latvian: Jūlija
 * Macedonian: Џу́лија
 * Norwegian:
 * Persian: جولیا
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian: Iulia
 * Russian: ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Џулија, Džulija
 * Sicilian: Julia, Giulia
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian: Ю́лія, Джу́лія


 * Esperanto:

Proper noun

 * 1)  of Latin origin, more popular in the form Julie

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Etymology
From.

Usage notes
Matronymics
 * son of Julia: Juliuson
 * daughter of Julia: Juliudóttir

Etymology
From.

Proper noun

 * 1) Juliet lover of Romeo
 * 1) Juliet lover of Romeo
 * 1) Juliet lover of Romeo

Etymology
From. A Latinate variant of.

Proper noun

 * 1) Juliet, the lover of Romeo.
 * 1) Juliet, the lover of Romeo.

Proper noun

 * , a less common form of Julie

Etymology
.

Proper noun

 * 1) Juliet
 * 1) Juliet

Etymology
.

Proper noun

 * 1)  of Latin origin
 * 2) Juliet, the lover of Romeo.