Giuliana
Giuliana is an Italian language given name ultimately derived from the Latin Iuliana, the feminine form of Iulianus. The name is also often thought to be a combination of Julia (Giulia) and Anna.
Pronunciation | Italian: [dʒuˈljaːna] |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Italy |
Meaning | Youthful, graceful |
Other names | |
Related names | Julie, Juliana (disambiguation), Giulia (disambiguation), Julia, Anna, Hannah, Giuliano |
Given name
- Blessed Giuliana of Collalto (c.1186–1262), Italian Benedictine nun
- Giuliana Bruno, Italian-American scholar
- Giuliana Camerino (1920–2010), Italian fashion designer
- Giuliana Farfalla (born 1996), German model
- Giuliana Furci (born 1978), Chilean-British-Italian mycologist
- Giuliana González (born 2002), Argentine footballer
- Giuliana Minuzzo (1931–2020), Italian alpine skier
- Giuliana Nenni (1911–2002), Italian journalist and politician
- Giuliana Olmos (born 1993), Mexican tennis player
- Giuliana Rancic (born 1974), Italian-American television personality
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