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Julius is a masculine given name and a surname, derived from the nomen of a
Roman family, most famously
Julius Caesar . The name may be derived from
Greek ιουλος (ioulos)
lit. ' downy-bearded ' or from
Latin Jovilius
lit. ' devoted to
Jove ' .
Julio /
Júlio is the
Spanish /
Portuguese form and
Jules is the
French form.
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Given name
Pope Julius (disambiguation) , multiple popes
Julius the Veteran (255–302), Catholic, Anglican and Eastern Orthodox saint and martyr
Julius (judge royal) (fl. before 1135), nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary
Julius, Count of Lippe-Biesterfeld (1812–1884), German noble
Julius, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1528–1589), German noble
Julius Aghahowa (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
Julius Akosah (born 1982), Cameroonian-Hongkonger (soccer) footballer
Julius Axelrod (1912–2004), an American biochemist
Julius Babao (born 1968), Filipino broadcast journalist
Julius Bacher (1810–1889), German playwright and novelist
Julius Balkow (1909–1973), East German engineer and politician
Julius Bär (1857–1922), German banker
Julius Boros (1920–1994), American golfer
JuJu Brents (real name Julius; born 2000), American football player
Julius Brink (born 1982), German beach volleyball player
Julius Büdel (1903–1983), German geomorphologist
Julius Buelow , American football player
Julius Chestnut (born 2000), American football player
Julius Eastman (1940–1990), American composer
Julius Erving (born 1950), American basketball player
Julius Evola (1898–1974), Italian philosopher
Julius Fučík (composer) (1872–1916), Czech composer, the journalist's uncle
Julius Fučík (journalist) (1903–1943), Czech journalist, the composer's nephew
Julius Gregory (born 1988), American football player
Julius Hirsch (1892–1945), Jewish German soccer player and Iron Cross recipient
Julius Kuperjanov (1894–1919), Estonian teacher and military officer
Julius Köbner (1806–1884), Danish Baptist pioneer
Julius Ingram (1832–1917), American politician.
Julius Lenck (1845–1901), Hungarian-German brewer and businessman
Julius Ludolf (1893–1947), German SS officer and concentration camp commandant
Julius Wandera Maganda (born 1971), Ugandan politician
Julius Mägiste (1900–1978), Estonian linguist and academic
Julius Malema (born 1981), South African politician
Julius Mandel aka
Gyula Mándi (1899–1969), Hungarian Olympic footballer and manager
Julius Masvanise (born 1966), Zimbabwean track and field athlete
Julius Nyerere (1922–1999), president of Tanzania
Julius Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967), the full name of American theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer
Julius Petersen (1839–1910), Danish mathematician
Julius Richard Petri (1852–1921), German bacteriologist
Julius Randle (born 1994), American professional basketball player
Julius Reubke (1834–1858), German composer, pianist and organist.
Julius La Rosa (1930–2016), American pop singer
Julius Rudel (1921–2014), Austrian-born American opera and orchestra conductor
Julius Rosenberg (1918–1953), American communist
Julius Schaub (1898–1976), chief aide and adjutant to Adolf Hitler
Julius Schwartz (1915–2004), American comic book and pulp magazine editor
Julius Samuel Scott Jr. (1925–2019), American minister, sociologist, community leader, teacher, and academic administrator
Julius Sherrod Scott III (1955–2021), American scholar of slavery and Caribbean and Atlantic history
Julius Seligson (1909–1987), American tennis player
Julius Streicher (1885–1946), notorious Nazi newspaper editor
Julius Terpstra (born 1989), Dutch politician
Julius Travis (1869–1961), American Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court
Julius Warmsley (born 1990), American football player
Julius Zeyer (1841–1901), Czech romantic writer
Surname
Alice Julius (1846 - 1918), New Zealand artist
Andrew Julius (born 1984), international footballer from Montserrat
Anthony Julius (born 1956), British lawyer and academic
Churchill Julius (1847–1938), first Archbishop of New Zealand
David Julius (born 1955), American physiologist
DeAnne Julius (born 1949), British-based American economist
Eva Julius (1878-1972), Australian Girlguiding leader, wife of George
George Julius (1873–1946), Australian inventor and engineer, husband of Eva
Harry Julius (1885–1938), Australian commercial artist
Leigh Julius (born 1985), South African sprinter
Max Julius (1916–1963), Australian barrister and communist
Orlando Julius (1943–2022), Nigerian musician
E. Haldeman-Julius (né Emanuel Julius) (1889–1951), Jewish-American socialist
Fictional characters
Julius , book by
Angela Johnson , illustrated by
Dav Pilkey
Julius , song by the band Phish on their album
Hoist
Julius Caesar , fictional character, Japanese name of Julian Konzern from the animated series
Beyblade: Metal Masters (Metal Fight Beyblade: Explosion in Japan)
Julius Hibbert , a character from The Simpsons TV series
Julius Little, fictional character in the Xbox 360 game
Saints Row
Julius Pringles, the name of the mascot for
Pringles potato crisps
Julius, a comic monkey character created by
Paul Frank
Julius, the father from the television series
Everybody Hates Chris
Julius, one of the main characters from the Canadian animated series
Delilah & Julius
The faction House of Julii from the computer game
Rome: Total War uses Julius as the family name
Julius Belmont, vampire hunter and descendant of Simon Belmont from the
Castlevania series of video games
Julius, a monster in the 1995 animated Mickey Mouse short,
Runaway Brain
Julius Geezer, a character from the
The Smurfs , where he forced
Smurfette to marry his son unless Brainy wins a gladiator fight.
Dr. Julius Strangepork, a character in
The Muppets
Julius the Cat ,
Walt Disney's first recurring animated character.
Julius Zebra, a book franchise from author
Gary Northfield .
Julius Oppenheimmer Jr., a character from
The Amazing World of Gumball .
Julius Euclius, a character from
Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World
See also
References
^ Hanks, Patrick (8 May 2003). Dictionary of American Family Names: 3-Volume Set . Oxford University Press, USA. p. 258.
ISBN
978-0-19-508137-4 .