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- Juliet
- From the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
- Juliette
- From the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin Iupiter, from dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
- Gilda
- God's servant.
- Julieta
- they have the most precious smile and set their ideals real high. They have a hidden talent and bring joy wherever they go.
- Jolette
- it means a youthful person. People with this name take care of their physical appearance and loves appreciation.
- Julietta
- From the Latin Julianus, either from the Greek ioulos, meaning "downy-bearded, or from the Latin dyeus "shiny, sky" and pater "father".
- Giulietta
- The name Giulietta means The Young One.
- Juliett
- The origin of this name is still quite uncertain today. The theories include: A) From the Late Latin “Iūlius,” meaning “youth, youthful, juvenile.” B) A supreme god from the Latin and Proto Indo-European “*djew > iou-pater > Juppĭtĕr.” Jupiter is the King of the Gods and the God of sky and thunder in Roman Religion. C) From the Ancient Greek “Íoulos (ἴουλος),” meaning “haired, bearded, downy-bearded.” The Roman and the standard meaning is “sacred to Jupiter.” The gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient Patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the republic. Iūlius is the fifth month of the Roman calendar. The month was renamed in honor of Gaius Julius Caesar after his death and deification, as he was born in this month. In republican Rome, the month was formally known as Quintilis, “fifth.” 1) Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. 2) Saint Giulia Salzano (1846–1929) was the founder of the Congregation of the Catechetical Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1905. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on May 17.
- Julita
- The origin of this name is still quite uncertain today. The theories include: A) From the Late Latin “Iūlius,” meaning “youth, youthful, juvenile.” B) A supreme god from the Latin and Proto Indo-European “*djew > iou-pater > Juppĭtĕr.” Jupiter is the King of the Gods and the God of sky and thunder in Roman Religion. C) From the Ancient Greek “Íoulos (ἴουλος),” meaning “haired, bearded, downy-bearded.” The Roman and the standard meaning is “sacred to Jupiter.” The gens Julia or Iulia was one of the most ancient Patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the republic. Iūlius is the fifth month of the Roman calendar. The month was renamed in honor of Gaius Julius Caesar after his death and deification, as he was born in this month. In republican Rome, the month was formally known as Quintilis, “fifth.” 1) Julius Caesar (100–44 BC) was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. 2) Saint Giulia Salzano (1846–1929) was the founder of the Congregation of the Catechetical Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in 1905. The feast day is traditionally celebrated on May 17.
- Gildo
- Gildo is an Italian male name and means Servant, Disciple. It is represented in Christian religion., Gildo is an Italian male name and means Servant, Disciple. It is represented in Christian religion.
- Gilad
- Gilad is a male name and means Monument, Site of Testemony. It has Hebrew, Biblical and Arabic origins., Gilad is a male name and means Monument, Site of Testemony. It has Hebrew, Biblical and Arabic origins.
- Jolett
- English: combination name.
- Julide
- Gilead
- The name Gilead is male Hebrew name and means Monument of Testimony., The name Gilead is male Hebrew name and means Monument of Testimony.
- Jalid
- Julliette
- Joletta
- A Latin name, meaning: The violet, symbol of modesty.
- Jollette
- Jialaud
- Giuliette