Julianita is a charming feminine form of Julian, derived from Julius which means 'downy bearded' or 'youthful'. It has been used traditionally in Spanish-speaking countries and among Hispanics elsewhere, but it's also found in other cultures that appreciate unique names with a touch of classic elegance. The name Julianita carries the same root as popular choices like Julie and Julia, making it familiar yet distinctive.
"Julianita was quite uncommon in its heyday, with only five newborns bearing this name in 1897 and a modest increase to six in 1928."