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In the world, يوليوس (Julio , Julius , Július ) is a prevalent masculine forename. The forename يوليوس is habitual in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Argentina, where it is a widespread boy's name, Nicaragua, and Peru, where it is a common boy's name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Latin America and the Caribbean, particularly Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. Very seldom, يوليوس is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Julio, Julius | Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Philippines |
Július | Brazil, Slovakia, Czechia, United States, Germany |
يوليوس | Iraq, Iran, Egypt |
Giuliano, Giulio, Golius, Iouli, Iulian, Iulius, Jules, Juli, Julian, Juliano, Julianus, Julien, Julij, Julijan, Julije, Julijus, Juliusz, Julián, Julião, Juluan, Júlio, Júlíus, Jūlijs, Xián, Youli, Yulii, Yuliy, Yuly, Джули, Джулиан, Джулиано, Джулио, Джулиус, Жил, Жул, Жулиан, Жулиен, Жулио, Жуль, Жюль, Жюльен, Хули, Хулиан, Хулио, Хуліан, Хуліо, Юлиан, Юлии, Юлий, Юлий, Юлиус, Джулиус,
يوليوس is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Julius Little , the main character from the 2006 video game Saints Row, Saints Row IV; Tito , the character from Oliver & Company; Julius the Cat , the character from Alice Comedies, Alice Solves the Puzzle; Dr. Hibbert , the fictional character singer-songwriter and DJ from The Simpsons franchise and Julius No , the fictional villain in the 1958 James Bond novel and 1962 film Dr. No, and in many other works.