Juliana or giuliana was the name of a number of early saints, notably saint julian the hospitaller, which ensured the name's continued popularity in the medieval period. The name juliana has its linguistic roots in the latin name iuliana, which is the feminine form of the roman family name julius Juliana is a girl's name of latin origin meaning youthful or sky father
Juliana is the 250 ranked female name by popularity. It spread through european royal families, gaining particular prominence in the netherlands, where queen juliana ruled from 1948 to 1980. Going big in life, not just on the bike, juliana ambassadors and athletes embody empowerment, and adventure
Many saints shared the name juliana or guiliana during earlier centuries One notable figure is st Julian the hospitaller, famous as the patron saint of hospitality in the ghent and macerata. The name juliana traces its roots to the ancient roman family name julius, famously associated with julius caesar