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Julia usually refers to Julia (given name), a feminine given name. It may also refer to:
People
Julius family
In Ancient Rome, women from all branches of the Julius family were called Julia
Other Romans
- Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa I), Julia Berenice, princess of the Herodian Dynasty
- Julia Urania, wife of Roman client king Ptolemy of Mauretania
- Julia Bodina, a freedwoman to queen Julia Urania of Mauretania
- Julia Procilla, mother of general Gnaeus Julius Agricola
- Julia Iotapa, Queen and Princess of Commagene
- Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia), daughter of King Julius Tigranes VI of Armenia
- Julia Agricola, daughter of general Gnaeus Julius Agricola and wife to historian Tacitus
- Julia Flavia, daughter of emperor Titus
- Julia Balbilla, poetess and companion of Hadrian's wife Vibia Sabina
- Julia, princess and daughter of King Gaius Julius Alexander, Queen and Commagenean Princess Julia Iotapa of Cetis Cilicia. She married consul Gaius Julius Quadratus Bassus and had a daughter called Julia
- Julia Tertulla, daughter of suffect consul Gaius Julius Cornutus Tertullus
- Julia Serviana Paulina, niece of emperor Hadrian
- Julia Crispina, princess and granddaughter of Julia Berenice
- Julia Fadilla, younger half-sister to emperor Antoninus Pius and paternal aunt to empress Faustina the Younger
- Julia Domna, empress and wife of emperor Septimius Severus
- Julia Maesa, Domna's elder sister
- Julia Soaemias, daughter to Julia Maesa and mother of emperor Elagabalus
- Julia Avita Mamaea, Soaemias' sister and mother of emperor Alexander Severus
- Julia Severa or Severina, daughter of emperor Philip the Arab
- Julia Aurelia Zenobia, Syrian queen of Palmyra
- Helena of Constantinople or Flavia Julia Helena mother of emperor Constantine I
Other people
Given name
- Julia Alexandratou (b. 1985), Greek model and singer
- Julia Boutros (b. 1968), Lebanese singer
- Julia de Burgos, Puerto Rican poet
- Julia Child (1912–2004), American gourmet cook, author, and television personality
- Julia Clarete (b. 1979), Filipino singer-actress
- Julie Clarke, Playboy Playmate of the Month for March 1991
- Julia Duporty (b. 1971), Cuban sprinter
- Julia Fischer (b. 1983), German violinist
- Julia Gillard, Australian politician
- Julia Grant (1826-1902), wife of 18th U.S. President Ulysses Grant
- Julia Haworth (b. 1979), British actress
- Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), wrote poem that became the Battle Hymn of the Republic
- Julia Hütter (b. 1983), German pole vaulter
- Julia Irwin, Australian politician
- Julia Lennon (1914-1958), mother of John Lennon
- Julia Leonard (b. 1958), UK councillor
- Julia Louis-Dreyfus (b. 1961), American actress, costar of the TV series Seinfeld
- Julia Mancuso (b. 1984), American skiier
- Julia Menéndez (b. 1985), Spanish field hockey defender
- Julia Morgan (1872-1957), San Francisco architect, see Hearst Castle
- Julia Murney, Broadway actress, best known for her role as Elphaba in Wicked
- Julia Newmeyer (b. 1933), actress known as Julie Newmar who played Catwoman
- Julia Nyberg (1784-1854), Swedish poet
- Julia Ormond (b. 1965), British actress, star of the movie Legends of the Fall
- Julia Piera (b. 1970), contemporary Spanish poet
- Julia Phillips (1944-2002), Academy Award-winning film producer and author
- Julia Roberts (b. 1967), American actress, star of the movie Pretty Woman
- Julia Sakara (b. 1969), Zimbabwean middle distance runner
- Julia Sawalha (b. 1968), British actress
- Julia Stiles (b. 1981), American actress, star of the movie 10 Things I Hate about You
- Julia Sweeney (b. 1959), American actor and comedian, Alumna of Saturday Night Live
- Yulia Savicheva (b. 1987), the Russian contestant from Eurovision 2004
- Yulia Volkova (b. 1985), Russian singer
- Julia Wells, actress known as Julie Andrews
Surname
- Bernard Julia (b. 1952), French theoretical physicist at Ecole Normale Supérieure
- Didier Julia (b. 1934), a French deputy
- Gaston Julia (1893–1978), a French mathematician who devised the Julia set of fractals
- Raúl Juliá (1940–1994), Puerto Rican actor
Fictional characters
- Julia (1984), A character from the Orwell book, "1984"
- Julia, a character in William Shakespeare's play Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Julia (Rave Master), a character in manga series Rave Master.
- Julia, a character in the anime series Cowboy Bebop
- Julia Chang, a character in the fighting game series Tekken
- Julia Fernandez, a character in the anime series Beyblade
- Julia Flyte is one of the Flyte siblings in the novel Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
- Julia, a one-time character in The Simpsons episode "Homer of Seville"
- Julia Merton, a character in Oscar Wilde's short story Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
- Julia Pargetter, mother of Nigel Pargetter, owner of Lower Loxley in The Archers
- Julia Forsyte Small, a character in The Forsyte Saga by John Galsworthy
- Julia Shuttlethwaite, a character in T. S. Eliot's play, The Cocktail Party
- Julia Sugarbaker, outspoken interior designer, played by Dixie Carter on the sitcom Designing Women
- Julia Heartilly, a pianist at a Galbadian hotel frequented by Laguna during his days as a soldier is one of the characters in Final Fantasy VIII
Christian saints
In entertainment
- Julia (1977 film), a film drama starring Jane Fonda, Jason Robards and Vanessa Redgrave.
- Julia (2008 film), the film starring Tilda Swinton
- Julia and Julia, a 1987 film by Peter Del Monte, starring Kathleen Turner, Gabriel Byrne and Sting
- Julie and Julia, biopic about the life of Julia Child.
- Being Julia, a 2004 film by István Szabó starring Annette Bening
- Julia (The Beatles song), a Beatles song found on 1968's The Beatles, commonly called The White Album.
- Julia, a song by the band Goudie that appeared on their 2000 album Peep Show
- Julia (TV series), a American TV series starring Diahann Carroll that ran on NBC from 1968 to 1971
- Julia, a song by the band Ekseption that appeared on their album Beggar Julia's Time Trip
- Julia, a song by the band King's X that appeared on their album Please Come Home, Mr. Bulbous
- "Julia", a song by the British band Pavlov's Dog
- "Julia", a song by Italo Disco singer K.B. Caps
- "Julia (Eurythmics song)", a song by Eurythmics on their album, 1984 (For the Love of Big Brother)
- "Julia Says", a song by Wet Wet Wet from the album Picture This
- "Julia", a song by Taiwanese singer, Leehom Wang
- "Julia Dream", a song by the British band Pink Floyd, first released in 1968
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