Julius ( lat. Julius ) - male name. Occurs on behalf of the legendary Roman hero Yul Ascanius , the son of Aeneas and Creusa. The meaning of the name is supposedly taken from the Greek language, in which it means “fluffybeard” ( Greek ιουλος ) [2] [3]
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| Origin | Latin |
| Rod | male |
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| Female name pair | Yuliya |
| Prod. forms | Julia [1] |
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The female version is Julia . The patron saint of the name is Iuli Myrmidonian (presbyter).
Name day: July 4 [1] (June 21).
Content
Famous personalities
Popes
- Julius I
- Julius II
- Julius III
Other personalities
- Julius (Firtsak)
- Julius (military master)
- Julius Asklepiodot
- Julius Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Julius Valentin Licinian
- Julius Cassius
- Julius Montand (poet)
- Julius Nepot
- Julius Neococian
- Julius Obsekvent
- Yuly Pavel
- Julius Placidian
- Julius Pollux
- Julius Sabin
- Julius Saturnin
- Julius Firmic Matern
- Julius Caesar of Austria
- Julius Cereal
- Julius Julian
- Guy Julius Caesar
- Gnei Julius Agricola
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Julius // Petrovsky N. А. Dictionary of Russian Personal Names: More than 3000 units. - M .: Russian dictionaries, 2000. - “Gramot.ru,” 2002. (Verified October 31, 2018)
- ↑ Rinecker F. , Mayer G. Julius // Brockhaus Bible Encyclopedia . - Christliche Verlagsbuchhandlung Paderborn, 1999. - 1226 p.
- ↑ (English) Behind the Name: " Julius "
See also
- Julius Caesar (values)
- Jules