Julian ( lat. Iulianus, Julianus ) is a masculine name of Latin origin [1] , derived from Julius [2] . Means “of the Julian family” or “Julian,” (soldier or supporter of Caesar's party). Another form of this Latin name in Russian is Julian .
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The Russian form of this name in colloquial terms is Ulyan , from which comes the famous last name Ulyanov . There is also a female form of this name: Juliania ( Ulyana ) or Juliania .
Famous Media
- Didius Julian , emperor of the Roman Empire ( II century A.D.);
- Flavius Julian (Julian the Apostate), emperor of the Roman Empire ( IV century A.D.);
- Julian - the legendary Visigothic Earl and Governor of Ceuta , who called on Arabs to Europe ( VIII century A.D.);
- Julian the Hospitable , Holy Catholic Church ;
- Julian of Hungary - Dominican monk, explorer and traveler. An eyewitness to the invasion of the Batu troops on the Volga Bulgaria and Russia.
- Julian - Russian pop singer, Honored Artist of Russia
See also
- Gyula
- Julien
- San julian
Notes
- ↑ Etymological Dictionary (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment December 4, 2010. Archived July 4, 2013.
- ↑ Behind the Name: Julian