Júliozinho
Júliozinho is a given name, often a diminutive of Júlio, a Portuguese and Spanish form of the given name Julian. The name is commonly found in Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. Its use as a given name can be traced back to historical figures and continues to be a popular choice for boys in many regions. The etymology of Julian itself derives from the Roman family name Iulius, possibly meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded." While it can be used as a standalone name, Júliozinho is frequently employed as a term of endearment for individuals named Júlio, signifying affection and familiarity. The prevalence of Júliozinho in certain communities reflects cultural naming traditions and the enduring appeal of the root name Júlio. There are no widely recognized historical figures or public personalities known exclusively by the name Júliozinho, with the term more often encountered in personal contexts.