Gulian is an intriguing and unique name of Latin origin, derived from Julius Caesar's family name "Julius". It is believed to have been brought to the United States by immigrants from Spain, where it was a popular name during the Middle Ages. In Spanish, Gulian is often associated with the word "guila," which means 'eagle,' symbolizing strength and power. However, in other languages such as Latin or Italian, it may also be linked to Julius Caesar's legacy of military prowess and political leadership. Today, Gulian remains a rare and distinctive name that carries an aura of history and uniqueness.
Gulian had ten children born between 2002 and 2003.