Julius
/ˈʤuljəs/
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Julius, of Latin origin, derives from 'Iulus', meaning 'youth with a shabby beard'. It is famously associated with Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman, symbolizing leadership, nobility, and strength. The name remains classic and dignified in English-speaking cultures.
J. C. Watts
Politician, Congressman from Oklahoma, 1995-2003
Julius Wagner-Jauregg
Psychiatrist, Cured syphilis with malaria, pioneered shock therapy
Julius Streicher
Journalist, Editor of Der Stuermer 1923-45
Julius Schwartz
Cartoonist, Silver Age comics pioneer
Julius Rosenwald
Business, Sears executive and Good Samaritan
Julius Rosenberg
Spy, Leaked atomic bomb secrets to USSR
Julius B. Richmond
Government, US Surgeon General, 1977-81
Julius Raab
Head of State, Chancellor of Austria, 1953-61
Julius Plücker
Mathematician, Analytical geometry
Julius Nepos
Royalty, Western Roman Emperor, 474-75 AD
Julius Robert Mayer
Physicist, Studied thermodynamics
Julius Albert Krug
Government, US Secretary of the Interior, 1946-49
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