Anonymous wrote:We know a Leo and a Julian. We don't worry about Leo, but we do worry about Julian having to go through life with such a prissy name.
Anonymous wrote:My son's name is Julian and I love his name. It's common enough that everyone recognizes it, but we've never had any other Julians in any of his classes. It's classic (not an Aiden) but not super popular (like a Michael). It works for a baby, a kid, and an adult. It has nicknames (Jay, J, J + middle name initial, Jude). Anyway, obviously I'm partial to Julian.
