Julina, of Latin origin, means "youthful" and is a variation of Julia. It was particularly popular during the Middle Ages in Europe. In some cultures, Julina is considered to bring good fortune and happiness. The name has gained renewed popularity in recent years, perhaps due to its unique sound and classic roots. There are no well-known historical figures with this name, allowing those named Julina to forge their own paths and create their own legacies.
The name Julina experienced a significant increase in popularity from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, with peaks of 15 births in 1993 and a consistent high number of births between 1976 and 1984. However, it appears that its popularity has since declined, with fewer than 10 births per year recorded from 2000 onwards. Overall, Julina has been given to 462 babies over the years.