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  2. Julia (given name) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Julie (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Julie (given name) Julie is a popular Latin first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia, itself derived from the Latin Julius, which is believed to either stem from Ancient Greek: ἴουλος, romanized : íoulos, lit. 'downy-haired' or Latin: Iovilius, lit. 'devoted to Jove '. [1] It can be a pet form of Julia, Yulie, or Juliette .

  4. Yulia - Wikipedia

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    Yulia ( Cyrillic: Юлия) is a female given name, the equivalent of the Latin Julia. It can be spelled Yulia, Yulya, Julia, Julja, Julija, Yuliia, Yuliya, Juliya or İulia. An alternative spelling is Ioulia/Gioulia (Greek) or Iuliia. Prononciations can differ, depending on where you are from.

  5. Julian (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Julian. Julian is a common male given name in the United States, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands (as Juliaan), France (as Julien ), Italy (as Giuliano ), Russia [Iulian (Yulian)] [2] Spain, Latin America (as Julián in Spanish and Juliano or Julião in Portuguese ), Iulian in Romanian and elsewhere.

  6. Julia - Wikipedia

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    Julia may refer to: People. Julia (given name), including a list of people with the name; Julia (surname), including a list of people with the name; Julia gens, a patrician family of Ancient Rome; Julia (clairvoyant) (fl. 1689), lady's maid of Queen Christina of Sweden in Rome, alleged clairvoyant and predictor; Science and technology

  7. Juliet (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Juliet is a feminine given name, an English form of the Italian Giulietta, which is a diminutive form of Italian Giulia, and French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of French Julie. All are derived from the Latin Julia, a name which originated with the Julia gens of Ancient Rome. The name is best known in the Anglosphere as the tragic ...

  8. Ukrainian name - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian given names. Diminutive and hypocoristic forms are male names native to the Ukrainian language that have either an empty inflexional suffix ( Івась, Павлусь, Гриць) or the affixes -о, -ик ( Славко, Грицько, Василько, Андрійчик, Петрик, Дмитрик ). [ 1] Female names have the ...

  9. Junia (New Testament person) - Wikipedia

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    Junia (New Testament person) Junia or Junias ( Biblical Greek: Ἰουνία / Ἰουνίας, Iounia / Iounias) was a Christian in the first century known from Paul the Apostle 's letter to the Romans . There has been dispute surrounding both Junia's gender and apostolic status, although she has been viewed as female through most of Christian ...