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Additionally, a variation of the name Julie, Julia has been in the top one-hundred since 1980. [2] Julie has also been a popular given name in some European countries. In the most recently available statistics, the name was the fourth most popular female name in Belgium in 2005 [3] and ninth most popular in Denmark in the first half of 2005. [4]
The programming language Julia, is a rare one using a feminine name (the earliest one is likely Ada, another earlier is Ruby and later Crystal). The language Julia is however not named after a specific woman, while Ada is named after the programmer pioneer Ada Lovelace .
Juliet is a feminine given name, an English form of the Italian Giulietta, which is a diminutive form of Italian Giulia. It is also an English form of the French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of the French Julie. All forms of the name are ultimately derived from the Latin Julia, a name which originated with the Julia gens of Ancient Rome.
The given name Julien may refer to: Julien Abraham (born 1976), French film director and screenwriter; Julien Absalon (born 1980), a French cross-country mountain biker; Julien Airoldi (1900–1974), French politician; Julien Aklei (born 1975), American singer songwriter; Julien Alfred (born 2001), Saint Lucian sprinter
Julie, an American film noir starring Doris Day; Julie, a Hindi film by K. S. Sethumadhavan featuring Lakshmi; Julie, a British public information film about seatbelt use; Julie, a Hindi film starring Neha Dhupia Julie 2, its 2016 sequel starring Raai Laxmi; Julie, a Kannada film starring Ramya
Julian is a common male given name in the United States, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands (as Juliaan), France (as Julien), Italy (as Giuliano), Russia [Iulian (Yulian)] [2] Spain, Latin America (as Julián in Spanish and Juliano or Julião in Portuguese), Iulian in Romanian and elsewhere.
from charpoy चारपाई,چارپائی Teen payi (तीन पाय) in Hindi-Urdu, meaning "three legged" or "coffee table". [26] Thug from Thagi ठग,ٹھگ Thag in Hindi-Urdu, meaning "thief or con man". [27] Tickety-boo possibly from Hindi ठीक है, बाबू (ṭhīk hai, bābū), meaning "it's all right, sir". [28]
Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). In the anglosphere, it is also used for females but it’s still a predominantly masculine name. [ citation needed ] One of the few notable examples of a female fictional character with the name is Jules Lee from the American TV series Orphan ...