Etymology & Historical Origin of the Baby Name Julien

Julien is how the French spell Julian. The name Julian is derived from the ancient Roman family name Julianus, a derivative of Julius (from the gens Julia). The name likely developed from the Greek “ioulos” meaning "downy-bearded" or "soft-haired". The name is also associated with “youth” due to the young age at which someone grows the first hairs on their chin. It is also thought to be related to Jove, another name for the Roman god Jupiter – the patron diety of ancient Rome who ruled over laws and social order. The Julianus family of ancient Rome were among the most prominent and claimed direct descent from the mythological Julus (son of Aeneas and ancestor to Romulus & Remus, the purported founders of Rome in the 8th century B.C.). The most notable name bearer was Gaius Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman during the 1st century B.C. His conquest of Gaul resulted in his famous declaration: “veni, vidi, vici” (I came, I saw, I conquered). His achievements provided him with almost unmatched power in Rome; his dictatorship resulted in many political reforms which were instrumental in the Republic’s transformation into the Roman Empire. Fearing Caesar’s growing political power, an assassination conspiracy was hatched and lead by his old friend, Marcus Junius Brutus. Julius Caesar was stabbed on the Ides of March 44 B.C. during a Senate session. He purportedly uttered his famous last words to his old friend: "Et tu, Brute?” One of Caesar’s lasting legacies was the Julian calendar, introduced in 45 B.C. and reflected a full solar cycle of 365 ¼ days. It was maintained for over 16 centuries until replaced by the Gregorian calendar. Aside from Julius Caesar, Julian the Apostate was also a Roman Emperor in the 4th century A.D. notable as the last pagan Emperor of ancient Rome (his uncle, Constantine had made Christianity widely acceptable but Julian attempted to move the Empire away from institutionalized Christianity back to paganism). Although this classical name was borne by various minor saints, including a pope, it was rare during the Middle Ages. Julian was later revived and brought to England during the Renaissance. The French form of “Julian” is “Julien” and pronounced “zhoo-lee-AWN” (English speakers pronounce it JOO-lee-ən). Julien is a Top 100 favorite in both France and Belgium.

All About the Baby Name – Julien

Personality

OF THE BOY NAME JULIEN

The number Eight personality has everything to do with power, wealth and abundance. Somehow, this personality has been blessed on the material plane, but their authoritative and problem-solving traits provide evidence that their good fortunes are not just the luck of the lottery. They are well earned. This is the personality of CEOs and high-ranking military personnel. Eights are intensely active, hard-driving individuals. Success is only meaningful to them after a job well-done.  They are remarkable in their ability to see the larger picture right down to the smallest details, and organize a strategy around success. They then have the ability to direct a group around them toward any goal, and realize individual potential to get the most out of their team.

Popularity

OF THE BOY NAME JULIEN

Although the French spelling of Julien did appear on the American charts in the late 19th century, his stay was brief and almost unnoticeable. It really wasn’t until 1990 that Julien came into regular use in the United States. The Latin Julius, the English Julian and the Spanish Julio are all more common variations of this name in the United States compared to the French spelling of Julien. Still, Julien has climbed to levels of light moderation and appears to be sticking around. In consideration of the “Julius” masculine names, it really just comes down to spelling preference. Most English-speaking Americans opt for Julian, but some like the ancient feel of Julius. If you’re a Francophile, then you should definitely go with the Julien spelling (although we don’t expect you to pronounce it the French way unless French is your mother tongue). In any case, you can’t go wrong with any of these names. They’re ancient, erudite and downright charming.

Quick Facts

ON JULIEN

GENDER:

Boy

ORIGIN:

French

NUMBER OF SYLLABLES:

3

RANKING POPULARITY:

619

PRONUNCIATION:

zhoo-lee-AWN (French); JOO-lee-ən (English)

SIMPLE MEANING:

Soft-haired, youthful; Descended from Jove (Jupiter)

Characteristics

OF JULIEN

Authoritative

Powerful

Tough

Tenacious

Wealthy

Problem-solver

Achiever

Cultural References to the Baby Name – Julien

Literary Characters

OF THE BABY NAME JULIEN

We cannot find any significant literary characters by the name of Julien

Childrens Books

ON THE BABY NAME JULIEN

We cannot find any childrens books with the first name Julien


Popular Songs

ON JULIEN

Julien
an opera by composer Gustave Charpentier

Famous People

NAMED JULIEN

Julien Absalon (French Olympian mountain biker)
Julien Belgy (French road cyclist)
Julien Benneteau (French tennis player)
Julien Bérard (French cyclist)
Julien Bontemps (French sailor)
Julien Boutter (French tennis player)
Julien Brouillette (Canadian hockey player)
Julien Canal (French racecar driver)
Julien Duvivier (French film director)
Julien Green (author)
Julien Guerrier (French golfer)
Julien Lizeroux (French alpine ski racer)
Julien Temple (English film and music video director)
Julien Vauclair (French hockey player)

Children of Famous People

NAMED JULIEN

We cannot find any children of famous people with the first name Julien

Historic Figures

WITH THE NAME JULIEN

We cannot find any historically significant people with the first name Julien