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♂ Giulio
What does Giulio mean?
Giulio as a boys' name is pronounced joo-LEE-oh. It is of Italian and Latin origin, and the meaning of Giulio is "youthful". Variant of Julius.
STARTS WITH Gi-
ASSOCIATED WITH youthful (red)
Variations
VARIANT Giuliano
RELATION VIA JULIUS Julio
CREATIVE FORMS(male)
(female)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Giulio Adnan (G.A.), ..
How popular is Giulio?
Giulio is an uncommonly occurring first name for males. Giulio is an equally uncommon last name for all people. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Which version is better?
Popular variation forms of Giulio (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) ranked in the Top 2000 are Julio (#522 THE PREVIOUS YEAR) and Julius (#341). Adoption of these forms of Giulio was more pronounced in the 1910s (USAGE OF 0.16%) and is somewhat lower today (USAGE 0.08%, ▼47.8%), with the version Julius becoming less stylish. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Similar Names
Giulio is alike in pronunciation to Ghillie and Juli. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Adulio, Alucio, Aluxio, Amalio, Amelio, Biagio, Braulio, Celio, Cirilio, Dionio, Emelio, Emilio▲, Fidalio, Fidelio, Galil, Galin, Gallo, Galo, Gamlin, Garlin, Gaylin, Gedalio (see Gedaliah), Gellion, Genio, Ghalib, Gil, Gilad, Gilby, Gildo, Giles▼, Gili, Gilian, Gill, Gillan, Gillbie (see Gilby), Gillby, Gilleon, Gilles, Gilley, Gillian, Gillies, Gillion, Gillis, Gilliss, Gillon, Gillroy (see Gilroy), Gillson, Gilon, Gilroy, Gilson, Gino, Giorgio, Giraldo, Girvin, Giustino, Giusto, Glin, Gmali, Gridlie, Guido▼, Guri, Gurion, Guto, Gyuri, Junio, Licio, Lidio, Maurio, Mikio, Odilio, Rubio, Silvio and Videlio. These names tend to be more frequently used than Giulio.
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