Dejulia

Dejulia Meaning & Origin

About Dejulia
The surname Dejulia is of Italian origin and is derived from the given name Giulia, which is the Italian form of Julia. It is a patronymic surname, meaning it was originally used to identify the descendants of a person named Giulia. The name Giulia itself is derived from the Roman family name Julius, which is believed to have originated from the Greek name Ioulios, meaning "youthful" or "downy-bearded." Therefore, the surname Dejulia can be interpreted to mean "descendant of Giulia" or "belonging to the family of Giulia."

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Popularity

Surname Popularity by Ethnicity

The surname Dejulia is a unique entry in our records. Discover more about its distribution and characteristics:

  • Number of People with the name Dejulia: 150
  • Overall Popularity: Less than 0.01% (a rare surname)
  • Ranking: 116,201
  • Frequency per 100k people: 0.05

Below is the ethnic distribution of the surname Dejulia based on recent US Census records. This is a brief glimpse into the diverse backgrounds of people carrying this surname.

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Pronunciation

📇 Metaphone
TJL
🗽 NYSIIS
DA
🔊 Soundex
D02040
🎵 Syllabic Pronunciation
D AH0 JH UW1 L Y AH0
🌐 IPA
/dejulia*/
🔊 Double Metaphone
('TJL', '')
🈯 Cross-Lingual Phonetic
D240

Accessibility & Communication

How to write the name Dejulia in Braille

Here's how to represent Dejulia in Braille, each pattern of raised dots corresponds to a letter in the name.

The name Dejulia in braille

How to sign the name Dejulia using Sign Language

The image below shows how you can spell Dejulia using American Sign Language (ASL). In sign language, each hand shape corresponds to a specific a letter of the name.

The name Dejulia in sign language

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