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Julia name meaning greek. Feminine form of the Latin Julius an old Roman family name thougth to be derived from Iulus the first down on the chin downy-bearded. Julia is generally used as a girls name. Ioulia is a female Greek name which has both Greek and Latin roots.
There are several possible origins of the name Julia. Julia was an ancient Roman imperial name given to females in the house of a Julius as in Caesar. Last but not least the name Julia could originate from Latin word iuvenes - youthful.
Julia provides an extremely flexible system for naming variables. Variable names are case-sensitive and have no semantic meaning that is the language will not treat variables differently based on their names. Among the notable women from this family were Julia Augusta also known as Livia Drusilla the wife of Emperor Augustus and Julia the Elder the daughter of Augustus and the wife of Tiberius.
The name Julia means Jupiters child downy. He has a very informative website on the Greek language and alphabet which includes tips on the pronunciation of both ancient and Modern Greek. The meaning of Julia is downy-bearded soft haired implying youthful.
Origin of the name Julia. A huge thank-you goes to Harry Foundalis for creating the Greek GIFs for this page and for patiently answering boatloads of questions about transliterating English names into Greek script. A person by this name has a brief mention in the New Testament.
Julia as a girls name is pronounced joo-lee-AH zhoo-lee-AH. But an identical word oulos means whole or entire perhaps the root for the Indo-European words all whole. Julius is often connected to the Roman god Jupiter which would change the meaning.