The name Julina is a charming and unique choice for a baby girl. Pronounced joo-LEE-nuh, this name has seen sporadic use over the years, with varying popularity in the United States. Julina is often considered a variation of Juliana, which has Latin roots meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded." The name carries an elegant and timeless appeal, making it suitable for parents looking for something distinctive yet classic. While not overly common, Julina has had moments of increased usage, such as in 1919 when it ranked 3005th with 10 occurrences. Its rarity today adds to its appeal for those wanting a less conventional yet beautiful name for their daughter.
Julina Lambson Smith was a prominent figure in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, serving in the General Presidency of the Relief Society and making significant contributions as a midwife in the Mormon community. |