A female given name, often a feminine form of Julius or Julian.
From the Latin name Iuliana, feminine form of Iulianus, which derives from Iulius. The name became popular through early Christian saints, particularly Saint Juliana.
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands had one of the longest reigns of any female monarch and was known for refusing to accept a permanent residence, instead living simply among her people—very unusual for 20th-century royalty.
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