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      Julia is a usually feminine given name. It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julio and Julius. (For further details on etymology, see the Wiktionary entry "Julius".) The given name Julia had been in use throughout Late Antiquity (e.g. Julia of Corsica) but became rare during the Middle Ages, and was revived only with the Italian Renaissance. It became common in the English-speaking world only in the 18th century. Today, it is frequently used throughout the world.


      Statistics


      Julia was the 30th most popular name for girls born in the United States in 2007 and the 88th most popular name for women in the 1990 census there. It has been among the top 150 names given to girls in the United States for the past 100 years. It was the 89th most popular name for girls born in England and Wales in 2007; the 94th most popular name for girls born in Scotland in 2007; the 13th most popular name for girls born in Spain in 2006; the 5th most popular name for girls born in Sweden in 2007; the 94th most popular name for girls born in Belgium in 2006; the 53rd most popular name for girls born in Norway in 2007; the 70th most popular name for girls born in Hungary in 2005; the 39th most popular name for girls born in Canada in 2022; the 9th most popular name for girls born in Germany in 2005; the 2nd most popular name for girls born in Poland in 2013 and the most popular name in Austria.
      The programming language Julia, is a rare one using a feminine name (the earliest one is likely Ada, another earlier is Ruby and later Crystal). The language Julia is however not named after a specific woman, while Ada is named after the programmer pioneer Ada Lovelace. Most languages aren't named after people, while e.g., Pascal and Haskell are named after men.


      People




      = Ancient world

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      Julia (women of the Julii Caesares):
      Julia (wife of Sulla) (c. 129 BC–c. 104 BC), first wife of Sulla
      Julia (wife of Marius) (c. 130 BC–69 BC)
      Julia (mother of Mark Antony) (104 BC–after 39 BC)
      Julia Major (sister of Julius Caesar) (before 101 BC–?)
      Julia Minor (sister of Julius Caesar) (101 BC–51 BC), maternal grandmother of Emperor Augustus Caesar
      Julia (daughter of Caesar) (c. 76 BC–54 BC)
      Livia Drusilla (58 BC–29 AD), also known as Julia Augusta, wife of Emperor Augustus Caesar
      Julia the Elder (39 BC–14 AD), daughter of Emperor Augustus
      Julia Livia (before 14–43), granddaughter of Emperor Tiberius
      Julia Agrippina or Agrippina the Younger (15–59), daughter of the general Germanicus and fourth wife of Emperor Claudius
      Julia Drusilla (16–38), daughter of Germanicus, sister of Caligula
      Julia Livilla (18-late AD 41 or early AD 42), daughter of Germanicus, youngest sister of Caligula
      Julia Drusilla (39–41), daughter of Emperor Caligula
      Julia the Younger (actually Vipsania Julia, 19 BC–c. AD 29), daughter of Julia the Elder
      Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa) (28–after 81), Julia Berenice, princess of the Herodian Dynasty
      Julia Urania (fl. 1st century), wife of Roman client king Ptolemy of Mauretania
      Julia Procilla, mother of Gallo-Roman general Gnaeus Julius Agricola (40–93)
      Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus III) (before 17–c. 52), Queen of Commagene
      Julia Iotapa (daughter of Antiochus IV) (c. 45–after 96), Queen of Cetis
      Julia Iotapa (Cilician princess) (c. 80–2nd century), Princess of Cilicia
      Julia Mamaea (wife of Polemon II of Pontus) (fl. 1st century), second wife of Polemon II of Pontus
      Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia) (fl. 1st century-possibly 2nd century), Herodian Princess of Armenia
      Julia Agricola (64–?), daughter of general Gnaeus Julius Agricola and wife to historian Tacitus
      Julia Flavia (64–91), daughter of emperor Titus
      Julia Balbilla (72–after 130), poet and companion of Hadrian's wife Vibia Sabina
      Julia Tertulla (fl. 1st–2nd century), daughter of suffect consul Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus
      Julia Serviana Paulina (died before 136?), niece of Emperor Hadrian
      Julia Crispina, princess and granddaughter of Julia Berenice
      Julia Fadilla, younger half-sister to Emperor Antoninus Pius and paternal aunt to Empress Faustina the Younger
      Julia Domna (160–217), empress and wife of Emperor Septimius Severus
      Julia Maesa (c. 165–c. 224), Domna's sister
      Julia Soaemias (180–222), daughter to Julia Maesa and mother of emperor Elagabalus
      Julia Avita Mamaea (after 180–235), Soaemias' sister and mother of emperor Alexander Severus
      Julia Severa or Severina (fl. 3rd century), daughter of Emperor Philip the Arab
      One of the Martyrs of Zaragoza (died c. 303)
      Julia of Mérida (died 304), martyr
      Julia of Corsica (died on or after 439), virgin martyr


      = Modern world

      =
      Danielle Julia Marcano (born 1997), American soccer player
      Julia (AV actress) (born 1987), Japanese AV actress
      Julia Carter Aldrich (1834–1924), American author
      Júlia Almeida (born 1983), Brazilian actress
      Julia A. Ames (1816–1891), American journalist, editor and temperance reformer
      Julia Arthur (1869–1950), Canadian-born stage and film actress
      Julia Barretto (born 1997), Filipino actress
      Julia Bascom, 21st century American autism rights activist
      Julie Billiart (1751–1816), French Catholic saint
      Julia Boutros (born 1968), Lebanese singer
      Julia Evangeline Brooks, incorporator of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women
      Julia Budd (born 1983), Canadian martial artist
      Julia Campbell, multiple people
      Julia Abigail Fletcher Carney (1823–1908), American educator and poet
      Julia Child (1912–2004), American gourmet cook, author and television personality
      Julia Childs (1962), British playwright and director
      Julia Clarete (born 1979), Filipino singer and actress
      Julia Cohen (born 1989), American tennis player
      Julia Colman (1828–1909), American educator, activist, editor and writer
      Julia Pleasants Creswell (1827–1886), American poet and novelist
      Julia Damasiewicz (born 2004), Polish kitesurfer
      Julia Dean (actress, born 1830) (1830–1868), American stage actress
      Julia Dean (actress, born 1878) (1878–1952), American stage and film actress
      Julia Deans, New Zealand singer-songwriter
      Julia de Burgos (1914–1953), Puerto Rican poet
      Julia C. R. Dorr (1825–1913), American author
      Julia Dorsey (1850-1919), African-American suffragist
      Julia Duffy (born 1951), American actress
      Julia Duporty (born 1971), Cuban sprinter
      Julia Knowlton Dyer (1829–1927), American philanthropist
      Julia Figueredo (born 1966), Bolivian politician
      Julia Fiquet (born 2001), French singer known by the mononym Julia
      Julia Fischer (born 1983), German violinist
      Julia Wheelock Freeman (1833–1900), American Civil War nurse
      Julia Gatley, architect, academic, architectural historian and author from New Zealand
      Julia Gillard (born 1961), Australian politician, Prime Minister
      Julia Glushko (born 1990), Israeli tennis player
      Julia Goddard (1825–1896), British children's writer and animal welfare campaigner
      Julia Gordon, Canadian mathematician
      Julia Görges (born 1988), German tennis player
      Julia Grant (1826–1902), wife of US President Ulysses Grant
      Julia Boynton Green (1861–1957), American poet
      Julia Hamburg (born 1986), German politician
      Julia Hanes (born 1995), Canadian para-athletics athlete
      Julia Haworth (born 1979), British actress
      Julia Ward Howe (1819–1910), American abolitionist, social activist and poet
      Julia Hütter (born 1983), German pole vaulter
      Julia Ioffe (born 1982), Russian-born American journalist
      Julia Irwin (born 1951), Australian politician
      Julia Kinberg (1874–1945), Swedish physician and feminist
      Julia Klöckner (born 1972), German politician
      Julia Kwan, Canadian screenwriter and director
      Julia Lathrop (1858–1932), American social reformer
      Julia Ledóchowska, birth name of Ursula Ledóchowska (1865–1939), Roman Catholic saint
      Julia Lennon (1914–1958), mother of John Lennon
      Julia Lipnitskaya (born 1998), Russian figure skater
      Julia Louis-Dreyfus (born 1961), American actress, co-star of the TV series Seinfeld
      Julia Mancuso (born 1984), American skier
      Julia Marden, Wampanoag artist
      Julia Marlowe (1865–1950), English-born American actress
      Julia Harris May (1833–1912), American poet, teacher and school founder
      Julia E. McConaughy (1834–1885), American litterateur and author
      Julia Menéndez (born 1985), Spanish field hockey defender
      Julia Michaels (born 1993), American singer and songwriter
      Julia Mierzyńska (1801–1831), Polish prima ballerina, choreographer
      Julia Montes (born 1995), Filipino-German actress
      Julia A. Moore (1847–1920), American poet
      Julia Hartley Moore, New Zealand private investigator and author
      Julia Morgan (1872–1957), American architect
      Julia Morton (1912–1996), American author and botanist
      Julia Murney (born 1969), American actress and singer
      Julia Nesheiwat, Arab-American US Army soldier and advisor
      Julia Newmeyer (born 1933), American actress better known as Julie Newmar
      Julia Nyberg (1784–1854), Swedish poet
      Julia Ormond (born 1965), British actress
      Julia Anna Orum (1843-1904), American educator, lecturer, and author
      Julia Perez (1980–2017), Indonesian actress, singer, presenter, model and comedian
      Julia Pérez Montes de Oca (1839–1875), Cuban poet
      Julia Phillips (1944–2002), American film producer and author
      Julia Piera (born 1970), Spanish poet
      Julia Jones Pugliese (1909–1993), American fencer and fencing coach
      Julia Rais (born 1971), Malaysian film actress and princess
      Julia Reynolds, American journalist
      Julia Riew, American composer and songwriter
      Julia Roberts (born 1967), American actress
      Julia Sakara (born 1969), Zimbabwean middle-distance runner
      Julia Sanderson (1888–1975), American actress and singer
      Julia Sanina (born 1990), Ukrainian singer and the front woman of the Ukrainian alternative rock band The Hardkiss
      Julia Sawalha (born 1968), British actress
      Julia Schruff (born 1982), German retired tennis player
      Julia Sebutinde (born 1954), Ugandan jurist on the International Court of Justice
      Julia Seton (1862-1950), American physician, lecturer and author
      Julia Stiles (born 1981), American actress
      Julia H. Scott (1809–1842), American poet
      Julia Sude (born 1987), German beach volleyball player
      Julia Swayne Gordon (1878–1933), American actress
      Julia Sweeney (born 1959), American actor and comedian
      Julia Szeremeta (born 2003), Polish boxer
      Julia Vakulenko (born 1983), Ukrainian tennis player
      Julia Rush Cutler Ward (1796–1824), American poet
      Julia Wells (born 1935), English actress, singer and author better known as Julie Andrews
      Julia Whitworth, American priest
      Julia Wilson (born 1978), Australian rower
      Julia Winter (born 1993), Swedish-British actress
      Julia A. Wood (1840–1927), American writer and composer
      Julia Amanda Sargent Wood (pen name, Minnie Mary Lee; 1825–1903), American author
      Julia McNair Wright (1840–1903), American writer
      Julia Evelyn Ditto Young (1857–1915), American novelist and poet


      Fictional characters


      Julia (Nineteen Eighty-Four), a character in Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
      Julia (Rave Master), a character in manga series Rave Master
      Julia (Sesame Street), a character with autism in the children's television series Sesame Street
      Julia, a character in The Ragwitch by Garth Nix
      Julia, a character in William Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona
      Julia, a character in the anime series Cowboy Bebop
      Julia Argent, a character from the Netflix series, Carmen Sandiego (TV series)
      Julia Baker, a character from the 1960's television series, Julia (1968 TV series)
      Julia Chang, character in the Tekken video game series
      Julia "Jules" Cobb, a character played by Courteney Cox on the comedy series Cougar Town
      Julia Crichton, the female protagonist in Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos
      Donna Julia, a character in the poem "Don Juan" by Lord Byron
      Julia Fernandez, a character from the manga and anime Beyblade G-Revolutions
      Julie "Finn" Finlay, a character played by Elisabeth Shue in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
      Julia Flyte, a character in Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
      Julia Goodway, a character in the 2013 animated series Paw Patrol (originally named Justina Goodway)
      Julia Graham, a character in the 2010 adaptation of Parenthood
      Julia Houston, a character played by Debra Messing on the TV series Smash
      Julia McNamara, a character on the U.S. television series Nip/Tuck
      Julia Ogden, a character in the Canadian television series Murdoch Mysteries
      Julia Sugarbaker, a character in the sitcom Designing Women
      Julia Feingold, minor character from the novel serie «The Trials of Apollo» by Rick Riordan.
      Julia, the main antagonist of Total Drama the reboot


      List of variants


      Džūlija, Jūlija (Latvian)
      Ghjulia (Corsican)
      Gillian (English)
      Giulia (Italian)
      Giuliana (Italian)
      Giulietta (Italian)
      Ίουλα, Íoula, Íula (Greek)
      Ιουλία, Ioulía, Iulía (Greek)
      Ιουλιέττα or Ιουλιέτα, Ioulietta/Ioulieta, Iulietta/Iulieta (Greek)
      Iuliana, Iouliana (Ιουλιάνα) (Greek)
      Iulianna, Ioulianna (Ιουλιάννα) (Greek)
      Iúile (Irish)
      Iulia (Bulgarian, Hawaiian, Romanian and Latin.)
      Iuliana (Romanian)
      Iuliia, Iuliya (Юлія) (Ukrainian)
      Jill (English)
      Jillian (English)
      Jovita (Spanish)
      Jules (English)
      Juli (Hungarian)
      Júlia (Catalan, Hungarian, Portuguese, Slovak)
      Júlía (Icelandic)
      Juliana (Dutch, English, German, Portuguese, Spanish)
      Juliane (French, German)
      Julianna (English, Hungarian, Polish)
      Julianne (English)
      Juliana, Julia, Yulia (Indonesian)
      Julie (Czech, Danish, English, French, Norwegian)
      Julienne (French)
      Julienna (French)
      Juliet (English)
      Julia (Portuguese, Spanish)
      Julieta, Julietta (Spanish)
      Juliette (French)
      Julija (Lithuanian, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene)
      Jūlija (Latvian)
      Julijana (Slovene)
      Julinka (Hungarian)
      Juliska (Hungarian)
      Julcia, Julka, Julia (Polish)
      Julitta (Dutch)
      Juulia (Estonian, Finnish)
      Uliana (Ульяна) (Russian)
      Uliana, Uliyana (Уляна) (Ukrainian)
      Xhulia (Albanian)
      Xhuliana (Albanian)
      Xulia (Galician)
      Xiana (Galician)
      Xianna (Galician)
      Yulia (Юлия) (Russian)
      Yuliana (Bulgarian, Russian)
      Yuliya (Bulgarian, Russian)
      Julija (Macedonian)


      See also


      Julian
      Julie (given name)
      Juliet (disambiguation)
      Julija, given name
      Yulia, given name
      Yuliya, given name


      References

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