Iulius
Iulius is a Roman family name that has been associated with several notable figures throughout history. The name is derived from the Latin word "Iulius," which means "downy" or "fluffy," and is often associated with the Julian calendar, which was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. The name gained prominence with the adoption of the Julian calendar, which became the standard calendar in the Roman Empire.
One of the most famous bearers of the name is Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman
Another notable figure with the name Iulius is Julius Nepos, the last Roman emperor of the Western
The name Iulius has also been associated with several popes, including Pope Julius I, who served from
In modern times, the name Iulius is less common, but it continues to be used by individuals