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Meaning of Julia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈd͡ʒuːli.ə

Definitions

  1. A female given name from Latin.
  2. 89 Julia, a main belt asteroid; named for Saint Julia of Corsica.
  3. A village in central Poland.
  4. A French surname.
  5. A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.

Equivalents

العربية جوليا
Беларуская Юлія
Català Júlia
Čeština Julie
Dansk Julie
Deutsch Julia
Ελληνικά Ιουλία Τζούλια
Español julia
Suomi Julia
Français Julia julie
ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Kulia
עברית יולי
Italiano Giulia
日本語 ジュリア
한국어 줄리아
Latina Iulia
Latviešu Jūlija
Nederlands Julie
Norsk Julie
Polski Julia
Português júlia
Română Iulia
Русский Джу́лия Юлия
Svenska Julia
Українська Юлія

Examples

“Salute Philologus & Iulia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the Saints which are with them.”
“"Julia!" when alone he would exclaim; "what a sweet sounding and romantic name: Julia! what music and magic in its sound! 'tis a name worthy only the fairest and purest of creation!”
““Why, I mean,” I replied, recoiling, “I mean—in short—that—in other words—I didn't know your name was Julia.””
“"Why did you name her Julia?" Amy asked, letting the orange ice cream melt down the backs of her hands. "Because it sounds dignified."”
“In an order issued Tuesday evening in the ongoing lawsuit Orr v. Trump, Massachusetts District Judge Julia Kobick expanded the preliminary injunction she issued in April, which required the State Department to issue passports that match the plaintiffs’ gender identities.”
“And then came Julia, a general purpose programming language designed according to the requirements of scientific and technical computing, providing performance comparable to C/C++, and with an environment productive enough for prototyping like the high-level dynamic language of Python.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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