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Yuliani

Variant of Juliana from Latin Julius, meaning youthful and of the Julian noble lineage.

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Yuliani is a feminine given name that flourishes across Indonesia and parts of Latin America, rooted in the ancient Roman gens Julia — one of history's most storied families. It is a graceful expansion of Juliana, itself derived from the Latin Julianus and ultimately from Julius, a name ancient Romans associated with youth, vitality, and divine descent.

The Roman writer Varro connected Julius to Julus, son of Aeneas, linking the name to Trojan and divine lineage, while later scholars trace it simply to the Latin iuvenis, meaning youthful. The Christian tradition gave the name lasting reverence through figures such as Saint Juliana of Nicomedia, a fourth-century martyr celebrated across Eastern and Western churches, and Julian of Norwich, the medieval English mystic whose Revelations of Divine Love stands as one of the earliest surviving works written by a woman in the English language. In Indonesia, Yuliani became widespread during the twentieth century, blending European naming conventions with local phonetic sensibility, often given to girls born in July.

Today Yuliani occupies a warm, melodic space in global naming culture — familiar enough to feel grounded yet distinctive enough to stand apart from the more common Julia or Juliana. Its four flowing syllables give it a musical quality that parents across cultures have embraced, and its layered history connects bearers to Roman grandeur, Christian sainthood, and the rich multicultural tapestry of Southeast Asia.

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