Thursday, July 5, 2007

Meaning and origin of Julia

Julia
Hebrew
Female
Downy Haired
Meaning & Origin
Kayla is a Hebrew girl name.
The meaning of the name is `crown of laurels `.
Where is it used?
The name Julia is mainly used in English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Ancient Roman and in the bible.
How do they say it elsewhere?
Julija (In Slovene)
Yuliya (In Russian and in Bulgarian)
Iulia (In Romanian)
Jilia (In Hungarian)
Julie (In French and in English)
If it's too long people might use:
In Hungarian: Juli
For opposite sex use:
In Ancient Roman and in English: Julius (M)
See also
In Spanish and in Portuguese: Julio
In Russian: Yulia
In Polish: Juliusz
In Italian: Giulia
In Italian: Giulio
In Hungarian: Gyula
In Hungarian: Juliska (F)
In French: Jules
In French: Juliette
In English: Jules (F)
In English: Juliet
In Other languages: Julitta (F)
Extra info
Alternative meanings ( ) Also German, Hungarian, and Spanish
Stastics
The name Julia was given to 7394 babies in the USA in 2004. Julia was the number 93 name that year. In 2005, the name was given to 7054 babies making it the number 32 name that year.
-www.talkingbabies.com

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