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Julia

American  
[jool-yuh] / ˈdʒul yə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Julius.


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HBO optioned the book and developed it as a series, Julia Roberts was attached to star, and Semple assembled a writing staff.

From The Wall Street Journal

The 30-year-old previously told SiriusXM host Julia Cunningham she'd discovered she had "a perpetual back problem" during a gruelling, months-long training regime in the run-up to the show.

From BBC

In Julia Ducournau’s films, her characters’ lives are frequently falling apart.

From Los Angeles Times

He also lent his voice to the Christmas Day adaptation of Julia Donaldson's book, Tiddler, and recently became a published children's author.

From BBC

In Julia Quinn’s “Bridgerton” books, Michaela is Michael, and Francesca’s story is the subject of the sixth book in the series, “When He Was Wicked.”

From Los Angeles Times