Juliani is an Italian name of Latin origin, meaning "youthful" or "downy." It is derived from the Latin word "Iulianus," which itself comes from "Iulus," a name associated with Julius Caesar and his family. Historically, Juliani has been used as both a given name and a surname in Italy. In recent times, it has gained international recognition due to its use by notable individuals such as American musician Julian Casablancas and Italian footballer Julian Gatto. The name Juliani typically follows the Italian naming tradition of using patronymics, where the father's given name is used as a surname for the son. However, Juliani can also be considered a given name in its own right due to its distinct meaning and sound. Its popularity has been consistent but relatively low over time, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique yet timeless name for their child.
"Juliani experienced peak popularity with 14 births in 2010 and has seen consistent usage since then."