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Julia

American  
[jool-yuh] / ˈdʒul yə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Julius.


Example Sentences

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When Nashville-area chef Julia Sullivan was looking to open her second restaurant, she chose an abandoned laundromat from 1950 on the outskirts of Sewanee in rural Tennessee.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Vladimir,” an eight-episode limited series premiering March 5, is based on playwright Julia May Jonas’ 2022 novel of the same name.

From Los Angeles Times

“I loved joining hands with Julia’s imagination,” she says.

From Los Angeles Times

Weisz mostly relied on her “imagination and Julia’s words” to portray the character.

From Los Angeles Times

The events surrounding Francesca in the first four seasons largely exist before those in Julia Quinn’s novel “When He Was Wicked,” known among fans as “Francesca’s book.”

From Los Angeles Times