Julia (given Name) - List of Variants

List of Variants

  • Džūlija, Jūlija (Latvian)
  • Gill (English)
  • Gillian (English)
  • Giulia (Italian)
  • Giuliana (Italian)
  • Giulietta (Italian)
  • Ίουλα, Íoula (Greek)
  • Ιουλία, Ioulía (Greek)
  • Iúile (Irish)
  • Iulia (Bulgarian), (Hawaiian), (Romanian)
  • Iuliana (Romanian)
  • Jill (English)
  • Jillian (English)
  • Jillie (English)
  • Jilly (English)
  • Julia (English)
  • Jools (English)
  • Jovita (Spanish)
  • Jules (English)
  • Juli (Hungarian)
  • Júlia (Hungarian), (Portuguese), (Slovak), (Catalan)
  • Júlía (Icelandic)
  • Juliana (Dutch), (English), (German), (Portuguese), (Spanish)
  • Juliane (French), (German)
  • Julianna (English), (Hungarian), (Polish)
  • Julianne (English)
  • Julie (English), (French), (Czech)
  • Julienne (French)
  • Julienna (French)
  • Juliet (English)
  • Julieta (Spanish), (Portuguese)
  • Julietta (Spanish)
  • Juliette (French)
  • Julija (Croatian), (Lithuanian), (Slovene)
  • Jūlija (Latvian)
  • Julijana (Slovene)
  • Julinka (Hungarian)
  • Juliska (Hungarian)
  • Julcia/Julka/Julia (Polish)
  • Julitta (Dutch)
  • Juulia (Estonian)
  • Uliana (Ульяна) (Russian)
  • Ulyana (Ukrainian)
  • Xhulia (Albanian)
  • Xhuliana (Albanian)
  • Yulia (Юля) (Russian), (Ukrainian)
  • Yuliana (Bulgarian), (Russian)
  • Yuliya (Bulgarian), (Russian)

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