Yula is a breezy, two-syllable delight with roots as a Slavic diminutive of Yulia (the Russian form of Julia), which itself stems from the Latin Iulia, meaning “youthful.” In Russian, yula even means “spinning top,” adding a playful twist to its old-world charm and conjuring images of sunlit laughter. In the U.S., Yula quietly graced nursery charts in the early 1900s—just enough peeks to pique curiosity but never overwhelm—making it a charmingly rare choice for parents seeking something distinctive. With its effortless pronunciation (YOO-lah, /ˈjuːlə/) and heritage that bridges Russian tradition and English familiarity, Yula spins a golden thread of history, ready to bestow warmth and individuality on any little girl who bears it.
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