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Julius: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Derived, according to Julius Scaliger, from the Sclavonic Aland, a wolf-dog, a hound, and Chaucer uses Aland in the same sense. Bailey derives it as the same from the British. Camden thinks it a corruption of AElianus which signifies sun-bright. From the same we have Allen, Allin, Alleyne. In the Gaelic, Aluinn signifies exceedingly fair, handsome, elegant, lovely; Irish, Alun, fair, beautiful.
Julius Surname Origin
Julius: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Cambridgeshire (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Lothian (United Kingdom) |  Norfolk (United Kingdom)
Julius: Online Family Trees
JULIUS DELMATIUS Eboracum,York (North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom) 324 - 324
JULIUS  (United Kingdom) 1920 - 1920
JULIUS Scotland (Scotland, United Kingdom) 1840 - 1840

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Julius: Books that contain this surname
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JULIUSBiographical sketches of the graduates of Yale College with annals of the college history (Volume 6)
Author: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch, 1842-1920 - Published in 1885
... Susanna, daughter of the Hon. John Julius and Susannah (Reid) Pringle, of Charleston. His brother had previously (on January 2, ...
JULIUSDoctor Henry Skilton, and his descendants, ed
Author: Doctor Henry Skilton association - Published in 1921
... 757. Pearl Julius7 Skilton (Julius", Henry5, James4. Avery', Henry", John1), who was b. January 17, 1883, ...
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