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Julius
Julius m
Roman family name, of obscure derivation, borne most notably by Gaius Julius Caesar (?102–44 BC). It was in use among the early Christians, and was the name of an early and influential pope (337–52), as well as of a later pope (1443–1513) who attempted to combat the corruption of the Renaissance papacy. Julius is now sometimes found as a Jewish name, having on occasions been chosen as a substitute for any of the numerous Hebrew names normally transliterated with an initial J-.
Cognates: Italian: Giulio. Spanish: Julio. Polish: Juliusz. Hungarian: Gyula. See also IOLO (SEE Iolo).

First names dictionary. 2012.