"Yulia" meaning in English

See Yulia in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Forms: Iuliia [alternative]
Etymology: Transliteration of Russian Ю́лия (Júlija). Etymology templates: {{translit|en|ru|Ю́лия}} Transliteration of Russian Ю́лия (Júlija) Head templates: {{en-prop}} Yulia
  1. A female given name from Russian, equivalent to English Julia.

Alternative forms

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