Julia
historyJulia usually refers to Julia (given name), a feminine given name. It may also refer to:
- Julia Caesaris, the name of many Julias of the Julii Caesares (Julius Caesar branch)
- Julia the Elder (Julia Caesaris), daughter of emperor Augustus
- Julia (daughter of Drusus the Younger), 5 - 43 CE
- Julia Iotapa, Queen and Princess of Commagene
- Julia (daughter of Tigranes VI of Armenia), daughter of King Julius Tigranes VI of Armenia
- Julia of Corsica, feast day May 22
- Julia of Mérida, feast day December 10
- Julia Billiart, feast day April 8
- Julia, a character in Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
- Julia, a character in The Ragwitch by Garth Nix
- 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 (1977 film), a film drama starring Jane Fonda, Jason Robards and Vanessa Redgrave.
- Julia (2008 film), the film starring Tilda Swinton
- 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), an 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", a song by Taiwanese singer, Leehom Wang
- Julia, Greater Poland Voivodeship (west-central Poland)
- Julia (river), a river in Switzerland
- 89 Julia, an asteroid
- Julia (genus), a genus of minute bivalved gastropods in the family Juliidae
- Julia, the replacement for Hurricane Jeanne on the 2010 hurricane lists
- The Alpine Brigade Julia, a mountain warfare brigade of the Italian Army: the successor of a 3 Alpine Division Julia, one of six such divisions during World War II
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