Yulia

Meaning of Yulia

The name Yulia is a beautiful and elegant choice for a baby girl, with roots in Russian culture. Pronounced as YOO-lee-yah (/ˈjuːliə/), it is a variant of the more widely known name Julia. Yulia carries an air of sophistication and has been embraced by parents around the world, though it remains relatively uncommon in the United States. Over the past few decades, its popularity has fluctuated, peaking in 2014 when it ranked 4101st with 36 occurrences. Despite its rarity, Yulia offers a unique and timeless appeal, making it an excellent option for parents seeking a classic yet distinctive name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

Russian

  • Pronunced as YOO-lee-yah (/ˈjuːliə/)

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Notable People Named Yulia

Yulia Volodymyrivna Tymoshenko is a prominent Ukrainian politician and the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of Ukraine.
Yulia Borisovna Navalnaya is a prominent Russian public figure and economist, known as the wife of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Yulia Sergeevna Peresild is a multi-talented Russian stage actress, singer, and cosmonaut.
Yulia Stanislavovna Savicheva is a Russian singer who represented Russia in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest.
Yulia Moiseevna Neiman, also known as Yu. Novikova, was a Russian Jewish poet, essayist, and translator.
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