Julies name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Latin and Greek
Usage: English
Meaning: Youthful, Downy and Soft and Tender Hair
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What does Julies mean?

Julies is variant transcription of Julis. Julis is version of pleasing and conifer Julius.

Variants of Julies

Julis, Julius, Giuliano, Julia

Middle Names for Julies

Blis, Mael, view more middle names that goes with Julies

How popular is the name Julies?

Julies is an uncommon baby name in United States where it had been in use since 1917 and peaked in 1936 when it ranked 2629th. Over 113 people have been named Julies in United States.

Also, Julies is a familiar name in Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, DR Congo and India. As per our estimate, over 500 people has been named Julies globally.

YearRankBirths
194332306
193735175
193626298
193532506
193336415
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What numerology tells about Julies?

You always hope things to work out on their own. Waking up at the same time every day, five times a week, makes you feel nervous and steals your energy away. You want to be surrounded with self-confident people who choose to work on success over complaining, talking about great things over gossiping, and solitude over you sometimes. If you get too attached to everyone, what will you do when if they leave one day?

Go through the following names similar to Julies

  •  Mili - Outlandish Latin Mili means "Bitter or A Meeting" and is bestowed upon both genders is primarily used in Kannada, Tamil and Oriya
  •  Silvain notably is used in French and English, meaning of Silvain is "Wood or Forest" aimed at boys came from Latin
  •  Romer - Origin of Unorthodox Romer is in Latin is used as a baby boy name, meaning of Romer is "Roman, Son of Tolmai and Pilgrim to Rome". Romer is derivation of Romeo.
  •  Lissa - Chiefly used in English, Norwegian and Finnish loved, Lissa aimed at both boys and girls which originated from Latin, Germanic and Hebrew, meaning of Lissa is "Of a Noble Kind and Joy". Lissa is abridged form of Alyssa.
  •  Amata - Originated from Latin, Curious and Modernistic Amata is prevalently used in Swedish and German, Amata means "The Beloved, The Beloved or Who is Loved" is aimed at baby girls

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