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In the entire world, Julián (Julián , جوليان , Хулиан ) is a common predominantly male, but very infrequently girly forename. The first name Julián is characteristic of Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Uruguay, where it is quite a common masculine name, Colombia, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and the Dominican Republic. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Colombia, Spain, and Guatemala. Much less frequently, Julián is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Julián | Guatemala, Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Paraguay |
جوليان | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
Хулиан | Russia, Armenia |
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Julián is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Julien Sorel , the protagonist in Stendhal's "The Red and the Black"; Julián Martínez , the fictional character from El ministerio del tiempo; Albert Rothstein , the DC Comics character, The Flash; Julián Romerales , character in Señorita Charleston and Julian Bashir , the fictional character in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and in many other works.
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