Juliano
joo-LEE-ah-noh
Juliano is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “An Italian and Spanish form of Julian, derived from the Latin Julius, possibly meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded".”. It currently ranks #3833 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2018.
What Juliano Means
“An Italian and Spanish form of Julian, derived from the Latin Julius, possibly meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded".”
The Story of Juliano
Born from Roman youth and carried through Italian streets, Juliano is a name imbued with a spirit of optimistic energy and charisma.
Juliano is the Italian and Spanish form of Julian, a name with venerable Latin origins. It derives from Julius, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded', suggesting vigor and new beginnings. This name has a long history, associated with Roman emperors and saints, and has maintained its charm as a sophisticated yet approachable choice across Mediterranean cultures.
When you try out the name Juliano for your son, it sounds like sunshine. There's an inherent optimism, a bright energy that seems to bubble up. You envision him with a charismatic smile and a loyal heart, someone who approaches life with creative flair and a kind spirit. This name feels warm and inviting, a perfect reflection of the vibrant personality you already sense within him.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#43 in 2018
Total Births
942
First Recorded
1987
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