Julia ( Eng. Julia , Italian. Giulia ) is a feminine name used in English and Italian. The Russian analogue of the name is Julia , the Spanish is Julia .
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Italians (according to IP-Ipsos until 2009), for the most part, prefer to call the newborn girls Julia (the name Julia comes from the Greek word "curly") [1] .
Persons
- Julia Medici is the daughter of the Florentine Duke Alessandro of the Medici family, in the first marriage - the Duchess of Popolia.
- Julia of Naples is the daughter of the King of Naples Federico I of the Trastamar clan, and the Marquis of Monferrato is married.
See also
- Venice-Giulia - the easternmost region of the Italian kingdom in 1918-1945
- Via Giulia - a street in the historic center of Rome
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia - administrative region in Italy
- National Museum Villa Giulia - the former suburban summer residence of the popes, today - the national museum of Etruscan art
- Julia
- Julia (meanings)