Julian

Julian is a male first name and a family name.

Name Days

  • January 9
  • January 27
  • February 9
  • March 8

Importance

Modification of the Latin Julius, from the Julian clan.

Variants

  • Julien ( French, English)
  • Julián ( Spanish)
  • Julius ( original Latin form)
  • Julijan ( Serbo-Croatian )
  • Juljan (Albanian )
  • Giuliano ( Italian)
  • Female: Julia, Juliane, Juliana,
  • Julienne, Juliette (both French)

Well-known bearers of the name

Roman Emperor

  • Didius Julianus, emperor in the 2nd century
  • Julian, Emperor in the 4th century

Roman consuls and politicians

  • Quintus Fabius Julianus, Roman Suffektkonsul 131
  • P. Salvius Julianus ( * ca 108 ), Roman lawyer and politician
  • Publius Salvius Julianus (consul 175 ) ( † 182 ), Roman consul 175
  • Appius Claudius Julianus, Roman Consul 224
  • Lucius Virius lupus Julianus, Roman Consul 232

Saints, bishops and martyrs

  • Julian of Sora († ~ 140), Christian martyr and saint
  • Julian of Emesa († ~ 284/312 ), Christian martyr and doctor
  • Julian of Antinoë († ~ 304/311 ), Egyptian martyr and saint, see Julian and Basilissa
  • Julian of Le Mans ( † 348), first bishop of Le Mans, and Holy ( Feast day: January 27 )
  • Julian of Tarsus (4th / 5th century), Christian martyr
  • Julian of Eclanum (* 386, † ca 454/455 ), Bishop of Aeclanum and a leading theologian of Pelagianism
  • Julian of Toledo ( * 652, † 690 ), archbishop of Toledo
  • Julian of Speyer ( † 1250 ), choirmaster and composer; Holy
  • Julian Alemannus († 1486 ) (* 1410, † 1486 ), Catholic priest and member of the Franciscan Order; Holy
  • Julian (Alexandria ) ( † 189), Bishop of Alexandria
  • Julian of Brioude ( † about 304), Christian martyr
  • Julian Hospitator (also: Julian of arms or Julian the Hospitable )

First name

  • Julian ( son of Constantine III. ), Son of the Western Roman Emperor Constantine counter (III ) ( † 411)
  • Julian the Theurgist, miracle worker ( 2nd half of the 2nd century ), including Author of the Chaldean Oracles
  • Julian of Pannonia, usurper in the 3rd century
  • Julian ( usurper ), usurper in the 3rd century
  • Julian Adderley (1928-1975), American jazz musician
  • Julian Assange (born 1971 ), Australian journalist and political activist
  • Julian Autenrieth (* 1992), German junior sailors
  • Julian ben Sabar († 529), Late Antique rebel leader
  • Julian Barnes ( born 1946 ), British writer
  • Julian Börner (* 1991), German football player
  • Julian Bream ( b. 1933 ), British guitarist and lutenist
  • Julian Cope ( born 1957 ), British musician
  • Julian Davies (1931-2013), British jazz musician
  • Julian Draxler ( * 1993), German football player
  • Julian Erhart (* 1992), Austrian football player
  • Julian Gbur (1942-2011), Ukrainian Greek Catholic Bishop of Stry
  • Julian Huxley (1887-1975), British biologist and behavioral scientist
  • Julian Koch ( * 1990), German football player
  • Julian Lennon ( born 1963 ), English musician and composer
  • Julian Marley ( born 1975 ), Jamaican roots-reggae musician
  • Julian McMahon ( born 1968 ), Australian actor
  • Julian Milejski (1921-1942), Polish forced laborers and Nazi victims
  • Julian Nida- Rümelin (* 1954), German Minister of Culture
  • Julian Paeth (* 1987), German actor
  • Julian Richings ( born 1955 ), British- Canadian actor
  • Julian Sands (born 1958 ), British actor
  • Julián Simón (* 1987), Spanish motorcycle racer
  • Julian Schauerte (* 1988), German football player
  • Julian Schnabel ( b. 1951 ), American painter and director
  • Julian Schutting (* 1937), Austrian writer
  • Julian Seymour Schwinger (1918-1994), American theoretical physicist
  • Julian Scriabin Alexandrovich (1908-1919), Russian musician
  • Julian Sparrow ( * 1990), German actor
  • Julian Symons (1912-1994), British writer

Family name

  • Ana Pastor Julián ( born 1957 ), Spanish politician of the Partido Popular
  • Doggie Julian (1901-1967), American basketball coach
  • George Washington Julian (1817-1899), American politician
  • Julian Hanna (* 1972), German writer
  • Percy Lavon Julian (1899-1975), American chemist and civil rights
  • Rodolphe Julian (1839-1907), French painter and founder of the Académie Julian
  • Rupert Julian (1879-1943), American filmmaker

Literature and music

  • Recovery of Conde don Julián, a novel by Juan Goytisolo
  • A song by Mandy Winter
  • Here comes Julian, a composition by Heiner Wiberny

Places

  • Julian ( California )
  • Saint Julian, Rhineland -Palatinate
  • St. Julian's, Malta
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