A given name, often a variant of Julie or Julius, used in various cultures with different pronunciations and meanings.
Derives from Latin 'Julius,' the family name of the Roman gens Julia, possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-haired.' The feminine forms developed through various European languages, with different cultures adapting the pronunciation and spelling.
Names like Juli demonstrate how ancient Roman family names have traveled across cultures and millennia - from Julius Caesar's imperial lineage to modern international variants pronounced differently in German, Spanish, and English. The name carries the weight of Roman history while adapting to contemporary global usage.
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