ืืืืื
Meaning of the name ืืืืื
Yulia is an ancient and fascinating feminine name originating from Roman culture, derived from the Latin name Julia, the feminine form of the prestigious family name Julius. This name carries the splendor of the Roman Empire and is directly connected to one of the most noble and important families in ancient Rome - the Julian dynasty (Gens Julia). The name became especially famous thanks to Julius Caesar, the renowned Roman general and leader, and his daughter Julia who was a central figure in Roman politics. The name has passed through various cultures and languages and was particularly absorbed into the Christian and Slavic worlds, where it acquired its own nuances in each culture. In Russian and Slavic culture, the name Yulia (ะฎะปะธั) has become one of the most popular and beloved names, carrying additional meanings of youth, beauty, and vitality. Russians attribute to the name qualities of eternal youth, feminine grace, and both inner and outer beauty. The name evokes associations with the month of July, the warm and life-filled month of summer, the season of blossoming and abundance. Additionally, the name acquired deep romantic connotations thanks to William Shakespeare's masterpiece "Romeo and Juliet," which transformed the name into a symbol of eternal, pure, and intense love. The character of Juliet Capulet represents the romantic ideal of young and passionate love, loyalty unto death, and spiritual beauty. In Israel, the name Yulia arrived primarily with immigration waves from the former Soviet Union starting in the 1970s and especially in the 1990s. The name was well absorbed into Israeli society and became a symbol of multiculturalism and the connection between East and West. Women named Yulia in Israel typically represent a successful blend of Russian-European culture and Israeli culture, carrying with them the cultural richness of both identities. The name indicates openness to the world, an international character, and the ability to navigate between different cultures. Today, Yulia is a recognized and accepted name in Israel, perceived as beautiful, elegant, and cosmopolitan. It conveys sophistication, culture, and modernity, while maintaining a connection to its rich historical roots.
The name ืืืืื with vowels
ืืึผืึฐืึธื
The name ืืืืื in English
Julia | Yulia | Yuliya | Julie
ืืืืื is mainly suitable for
Girl
Is the name ืืืืื considered international
Yes
Origin of the name ืืืืื from Kabbalah
From a Kabbalistic perspective, the name Yulia expresses the principle of connection between different worlds - the spiritual and material, Eastern and Western. The name carries within it the energy of eternal beauty and pure love, transcending the limitations of time and place. It symbolizes aspiration for perfection, multiculturalism, and harmony between opposites, indicating a soul capable of containing within it a wide variety of cultural and spiritual influences.
Gematria value for the name ืืืืื
61
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10
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6
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30
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10
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5
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Numerology value for the name ืืืืื
7
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10
ื
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6
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30
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10
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5
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61
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6
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1
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7
Famous people named ืืืืื
Yulia Plotkin - Israeli singer | Yulia Schweiger-Naiditz - Israeli actress | Yulia Tymoshenko - Ukrainian politician | Yulia Lipnitskaya - Russian figure skater | Julia Roberts - American actress
Names similar to ืืืืื
ืืืื | ื'ืืืื | ืืืืืื ื | ืืืืื | ืืืื | ืืืื
Total times the name ืืืืื was registered
490 times
Graph of the name ืืืืื
* Source: Central Bureau of Statistics. As of April 2022