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I think both names go well together because they are both purple names. Lavender is a lavender darker dusty shade of purple and Julia is a wisteria or lilac shade that is in between pink and purple but leans more towards purple.
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Thanks for your input! It's interesting that you say Lavender is darker purple and Julia is more lilac, because I associate them with the opposite colors! But I'm glad we both see them as purple, at least. :)
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It's weird but I thought Julia must have been super common in the 80's yet it wasn't. Now I'm curious how popular it was in Washington state because in elementary school I had two or three Julia's in my age / year group though one went by Julie probably to differentiate herself. Then in middle school there were two completely different Julia's. After that I haven't met that many Julia's. I just happened to know a lot of Julia's who went to school with me. I guess the name didn't actually become popular until the 2000's.
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