Giulian is an Italian given name derived from Julius, which means "youthful" or "downy." It was popularized by the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar, known for his conquests and political reforms. The name Giulian has a unique, modern sound while still paying homage to its classic roots.
Giulian experienced its highest popularity between 2010 and 2015, with peaks of 16 births each year. Since then, the name's usage has somewhat declined but remains steady, with an average of around 10 births per year up until 2023.