A male given name of Latin origin, historically famous as the name of Julius Caesar, the Roman military leader and dictator.
From Latin Iulius, possibly derived from Iulus, legendary son of Aeneas in Roman mythology. The name became associated with the Julian family in ancient Rome and gained prominence through Julius Caesar (100-44 BCE).
The month of July is literally named after Julius Caesar! When the Roman Senate renamed the month Quintilis to honor him after his death, they were essentially turning a person's name into a permanent mark on the calendar that billions still use today.
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