Giulio springs from the grand Latin name Julius and arrives with the flair of a hand-painted Vespa zipping through a sunlit Roman piazza. Pronounced JOO-lee-oh, it drips like a bold Italian espresso, brimming with old-world gravitas yet fizzing with modern zest. Though it hovers just outside the US top 900—only a dozen little Giulios are welcomed each year—that scarcity turns it into a secret-garden treasure, a name that feels both timeless and freshly popped. It evokes Julius Caesar’s storied legacy but dances in limoncello-bright notes, promising a playful wink and an adventurous spirit. For parents craving a warm sprinkle of Mediterranean romance and a dash of historical stardust, Giulio delivers a lively, unforgettable melody.
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