Julian
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Noun — A male given name, from a Latin family name meaning "of Julius."
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Etymology
From the Roman family name "Julius," via the Latin adjective "Iulianus."
Full origin of Julian →Frequently asked questions
What does “Julian” mean?
The word “Julian” means a male given name, from a Latin family name meaning "of Julius.". In plain terms, a common male name, or an adjective referring to Julius Caesar's calendar system.
How do you pronounce “Julian”?
“Julian” is pronounced JOO-lee-uhn (/ˈd͡ʒuː.li.ən/ in IPA).
How do you use “Julian” in a sentence?
Here is “Julian” used in a sentence: “Julian moved to the city after finishing university.”
What part of speech is “Julian”?
Depending on how it is used, “Julian” can be a noun and an adjective.
Where does the word “Julian” come from?
The word “Julian” comes from Latin. From the Roman family name "Julius," via the Latin adjective "Iulianus.".
Is “Julian” a common word?
“Julian” is a fairly common word in modern English.
How many meanings does “Julian” have?
“Julian” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a male given name, from a Latin family name meaning "of Julius.".
What is the difference between the Julian and Gregorian calendars?
The Julian calendar, named after Julius Caesar, adds a leap year every four years. The Gregorian calendar, which later replaced it across Europe, refined that leap-year rule so the calendar stays more closely aligned with the solar year.
Is the name Julian related to the name Julius?
Yes. Julian comes from a Latin family name meaning "of Julius," so the two names are directly connected. The same root gives us the adjective "Julian," as in the Julian calendar.
Is "Julian" always capitalized?
Yes. "Julian" is capitalized both as a given name and as the adjective (the Julian calendar), because it derives from the proper name Julius.