Julian

This article is about the use of Julian as an individual's name. For the Roman emperor, see Julian (emperor). For other uses, see Julian (disambiguation).
Julian
Gender Male
Origin
Word/name Latin
Meaning "Belonging to Julius"
Region of origin Europe
Other names
Related names Julius, Julianne, Julia, Jolyon, Juliano, Julie

Julian is a common male given name in Germany, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands, France (as Julien), Italy (as Giuliano), Spain, Latin America (as Julián in Spanish and Juliano or Julião in Portuguese) and elsewhere.

The name literally means, in Latin, "belonging to Julius", hence its use for the Julian calendar introduced by Julius Caesar. Some families have taken it as a female name, possibly due to the influence of the French feminine form, Julienne. Juliana is the feminine form of this name in the Portuguese and the Spanish languages, and Giuliana is its Italian version.

Variations

Some variations of the name are:

  • Iúileán
  • Julius
  • Juliana
  • Giuliano
  • Jolyon
  • Julian
  • Julián
  • Julijan
  • Juliyan
  • Julien
  • Julyan
  • Juleane
  • Julean
  • Juliaan
  • Julianne
  • Julion
  • Julyin
  • Julyon
  • Juliano
  • Julen
  • Juliene
  • Julienn
  • Julienne
  • Jullien
  • Jullin
  • Julyen
  • Jülyen
  • Jullian
  • Ιουλιανός (Iulianos, Ioulianos)
  • Juljan
  • Iulian
  • Iulică
  • Turiano
  • Lulo
  • Juli
  • Gabelica
  • Xulián
  • Xián
  • Xiao

People

Notable people named Julian/Julien include:

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Other

Fictional

See also

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