Julio (given name)
Julio | |
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Pronunciation | Spanish: ['xuljo] |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Language(s) |
1. Greek 2. Latin |
Meaning |
1. "downy-bearded" 2. "devoted to Jove" |
Other names | |
Related names | Julius, Julia, Julie, Julian, Jules, Julien, Jolyon |
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Julio is a Spanish male given name. It can also be a family name or surname. See Julio (surname).
The equivalent in Portuguese is the accented Júlio
In acting:
- Julio Alemán, Mexican actor
- Julio Mannino, Mexican actor
In politics:
- Julio Acosta García, President of Costa Rica from 1920 to 1924
- Julio Argentino Roca, army general who served as President of Argentina
- Julio María Sanguinetti Coirolo, President of Uruguay
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty, the first five Roman Emperors
In sports:
- Julio Aparicio Díaz, Spanish bullfighter
- Julio César Aguirre, Colombian road cyclist
- Julio César Blanco, Venezuelan road cyclist
- Julio Briones, Ecuadorian football (soccer) player
- Julio César Enciso, Paraguayan football (soccer) player
- Julio Cesar Gonzalez, light-heavyweight boxer
- Julio César Luña, Venezuelan weightlifter
- Julio César Rangel, Colombian road cyclist
- Julio César Urías, Guatemalan race walker
- Julio Franco, American baseball player
- Julio César Herrera, Venezuelan track and road cyclist
- Júlio Lópes, Brazilian freestyle swimmer
- Julio Lugo, American baseball player
- Julio Manon, relief pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles
- Julio Ricardo Cruz, Argentinian footballer who plays for Italian side Internazionale
- Julio Santana, relief pitcher for the Major League Baseball Philadelphia Phillies
- Julio Santos, Ecuadorian freestyle swimmer
- Julio Valentín González, Paraguayan football (soccer) player
- Julio Velasco, Argentine volleyball coach
In other fields:
- Julio Cortázar, Argentine intellectual and author of several experimental novels and many short stories
- Julio Fernández (disambiguation), several individuals
- Julio Garavito Armero, Colombian astronomer
- Julio Gonzalez (arsonist), unemployed Cuban refugee
- Julio González (sculptor), Spanish sculptor
- Julio Iglesias, Spanish international singer, father of singer Enrique Iglesias
- Julio Preciado, banda singer based in Mazatlán, Sinaloa, Mexico
- Julio Macat, Argentinian-born American cinematographer, and the husband of Elizabeth Perkins
- Julio Suárez, Guatemalan banker
- Julio Franco Arango, Colombian Roman Catholic bishop
- Julio Silva, Argentine Artist, painter and scuptor living in Paris France since 1955
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