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[Opinions] Julian for a girl
I'm currently reading The Shewings of Julian of Norwich. Julian was a 14th and 15th century English mystic and anchoress.What do you think of Julian as a masculine name?What do you think of Julian as a feminine name?What feminine middle names would you pair with Julian?What would you name a brother and sister to a female Julian?Julian, for either gender, has a pale, aristocratic vibe for me.Some combos:Julian Arcadia
Julian Callirhoe
Julian Cecilia
Julian Dulcinea
Julian Felicity
Julian Lavinia
Julian Octavia
Julian Theodosia
Julian Wisteria
Julian ZenobiaJulian (f), Evelyn (m), and Lennox (f) 🕊️❣️🌻💌🌻❣️🕊️masculine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124079
feminine list: https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/191050/124080

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It's ok for a boy, don't like it for a girl prefer Julia, Julianne, Juliana
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Julian of Norwich is a loved figure in my household, so I am fond of the name. It’s fine for a boy too.Julian Clara
Julian Maria
Julian Rose
Julian Sophia
Julian PhyllidaJulian, Faith & Edmund.
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I think it's great, I thought of Julian of Norwich right away. I don't mind it as a feminine name at all, but I like it as a male name too (although I definitely prefer Julius). For a brother and sister I might continue the Mediaeval gender-bending theme:Wilmot (sister)
Jocelyn (brother)Some combo ideas:Julian Willow
Julian Everild
Julian Rosalind
Julian Leticia
Julian MirabelYour Julian Wisteria is very lovely; I loved seeing all the wisteria when I lived in Norwich, and to me Julian is a pale purple colour, so that's very appropriate! :)
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I've read, though I forget where, that in the Middle Ages parents were likely to tell the priest (who would record the births in his parish) that they wanted to name their daughter Julian, Philip, Robert or whatever. Being educated men who knew their Latin, the priests entered the names as Juliana, Philippa, Roberta or whatever; but in real life those forms weren't used. (This could well not have applied to the daughters of literate parents; I just don't know.) In today's world, it would look like just another male name turned female; no different from James.I like Julian for a boy. For a girl, the only Juli- name I enjoy is Juliet. So, Adrian and Emily perhaps?
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You’re correct - the priests would record Latinised versions but the shorter would be used in everyday life.
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Thank you - it's good to have an authoritative answer!ETA I love J of N too: the way God keeps on saying Drede thee not, dochter is so delightful! (Pardon my Middle English - haven't got my copy any more so I'm guessing God's spelling.)

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Last year for my wife’s birthday I secretly cross-stitched a little hazelnut and put it in a box frame with a scrapbooked background including the words “Made, Loved, Kept”.
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I prefer Julienne then imo, Julian is very masculine to me, classic and sophisticated but masculine. I like Julian but Julius is still my first choice. Juliana and Juliet are usually tied for my Juli- girls choices. But I do like Julienne too thanks to Call the Midwife.

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Julian is historically unisex but I find all the other Jul names more pleasing.I find Julian unattractive on a boy too, it feels very snobby to me. I think if Julian (f) had a brother and sister they would be Hugo and Olive or Cecil and Loren.
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I’m not a big fan of Julian on a boy, and even less of a fan of Julian on a girl. It just seems so unnecessary when there’s Julianne, Juliane, Julienne, Juliana/Julianna, Julia, Juliet, Julissa, etc etc to pick from.
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I like it on a boy because it is Classic and timeless.On a girl though, I don't really find it attractive on one.
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What do you think of Julian as a masculine name?
- Julian is a good name for a boy. Dashing, classic, and as you said, aristocratic.What do you think of Julian as a feminine name?
- I think I talked to you a little about this a while back. Julian on a girl isn’t horrible or anything but it’s a really nice boy name and better on a male. I don’t see much of the point when Julia, Juliana, Julienne, Jillian / Gillian, Juliane, and some others are right there. Not to mention the name basically dominates for boys.What feminine middle names would you pair with Julian?
- Julian Irisa, Julian Kyra, Julian Ravenna, Julian Cecily, Julian Yvette, Julian Mary, Julian Iris, Julian Zinnia, Julian Aurora, Julian Diana, Julian Eudora, Julian May, Julian Carys What would you name a brother and sister to a female Julian?
Julian (f), Michael (f), and Isador(m)I might switch Michael and Isador actually, lol.
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