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Julia

American  
[jool-yuh] / ˈdʒul jə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Julius.


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Julia Amann is a business and finance news intern and part of the 2026 summer newsroom intern class at The Wall Street Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 19, 2026

The membership of the task forces will be important in signaling the seriousness of the exercise, said Julia Coronado, president of MacroPolicy Perspectives.

From MarketWatch • Jun. 19, 2026

Julia James, who lives in East Runton, said she immediately put her dog on the lead when she saw the beach covered in bottles, broken glass, beach blankets, chairs and rubber rings.

From BBC • May 31, 2026

He spent the date in an hourlong monologue about his ex-wife Julia, stopping only to show me many, many photos of Julia.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2026

It’s like Julia is obsessed with Stacy or something, and I’m trying hard not to feel annoyed.

From "A Good Kind of Trouble" by Lisa Moore Ramée

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