Julyana is an uncommon yet captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from the word 'julius', which means 'downy' or 'youthful'. This unique moniker was popularized by the French author George Sand in her novel 'Indiana', published in 1832. Julyana has gained prominence over time, especially in France and South America.
The name Julyana has seen variable popularity over the years with peaks in the early 2000s and a recent decline since 2016.