It’s been around since Roman times: https://www.behindthename.com/name/julia But yes there’s a st. Julia. I wouldn’t assume you’re catholic if you had that name. I might if your name was Concepción. |
+1. It's a Roman/Latin name that's made it into modern usage. Like Cornelia or Julian or Marcus. If you read some Roman history, there are tons of Julias sprinkled in with the ones that have not stood the test of time as well (hello Fulvia and Drusilla). Great name! |
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Sure...Western Pennsylvania |
This was one of the reasons we picked the name for DD (who is now a teenager, so it's not a recent pick )
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I grew up in the South, where jool-yah is the more common pronunciation, and when I went off to college in New England, no one could understand me when I said my name. So I trained myself to say ju-li-a.
I still prefer the way my mother says my name, and I'm a little sad that I can't seem to retrain myself to pronounce it that way again. However, regardless of how one pronounces it, Julia is one of the best names ever.
I don't think of it as especially Catholic. My parents were raised Episcopalian and Presbyterian. |
| My jewish cousin is named Julia. |
| I have a preschool-aged daughter named Julia, and we're not Catholic. There is no other Julia in her preschool but several variations: Julianne, Juliana, etc. Agree with PP that it seems to be on the rise, at least in northern Virginia. |
| Yes, is it. Feast day is May 23rd. |
| I think it’s the BEST name. |
+1 I know a newborn Julia and 3 Julianas under 2. I prefer Julia. |
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It's a beautiful name, and it seems to cross many cultures. Kind of overpopular in my neighborhood, but not everywhere.
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I put it in the not overly used ending in -a category:
Julia Christina Samantha Tabitha Sabrina Classic, but not overused. |
There’s a saint. There’s always a saint. There’s a saint Hripsime. Wouldn’t consider it a catholic name. |
My three year old is Julia. We live in MA now, but she was born in VA. Is not/was not popular in my experience. We wanted a feminine, classic, not super popular, easy to pronounce name. |