Happy Birthday Julia Personalized Card
– Happy birthday to you Julia! I wish you a very special day, sending this Happy Birthday Julia personalized card to you. Dear Julia, I wish a bright and beautiful day to you on your special day. This named card was specially designed for Julia’s birthday.
Julia Given Name Meaning & History
GENDER: Feminine; USAGE: English, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Finnish, Russian, Ukrainian, Ancient Roman, Biblical. PRONOUNCED: JOO-lee-a (English), YOO-lya (German, Polish), YOO-lee-ah (Swedish, Danish, Finnish), KHOO-lya (Spanish), YOO-lyi-ya (Russian), YOO-lee-a (Classical Latin). Origin Latin: Youthful, Jove’s child; Swedish: Youth. Feminine form of the Roman family name JULIUS. 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. A person by this name has a brief mention in the New Testament. It was also borne by a few early saints and martyrs, including the patron saint of Corsica. Additionally, Shakespeare used it in his comedy ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ (1594). It has been common as a given name in the English-speaking world only since the 18th century. A famous modern bearer is American actress Julia Roberts (1967-).
The origin of this name is still today quite uncertain. The theories include: A) From the Late Latin “Iulius”, meaning “youth, youthful, juvenile”. A supreme god from the Latin and Proto Indo-European “Juppiter”. Jupiter is the King of the Gods and the God of sky and thunder in Roman Religion. From the Ancient Greek ioulos, meaning “haired, bearded, downy-bearded”. The Roman and standard meaning are “sacred to Jupiter”. The Gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient Patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the Gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the republic. Iulius is the fifth month of the Roman calendar. The month was renamed in honor of Gaius Julius Caesar after his death and deification, as he was born in this month. In republican Rome, the month was formally known as Quintilis, “fifth”. July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. — Julia originates in Latin language and means “soft-haired”. It is a feminine form of Julius. Julia was the name of a character in the Bible, as well as the name of several martyrs and saints, including Julia of Corsica and Julia of Merida. It is also the character in Shakespeare’s play The Gentlemen of Verona. In the English-speaking countries, it has been regularly used since the 18th century and has always been one of the most popular feminine given names in the United States. It was popularized by the American actress Julia Roberts. It functions as a surname as well. — Famous Julia: Julia Roberts – actress, Julia Grant – U.S. First Lady in the 19th century, Julia Louis-Dreyfus – actress, Julia Stiles – actress.