Proper noun
A female given name from Latin.
A village in central Poland.
(astronomy) 89 Julia, a main belt asteroid; named for Saint Julia of Corsica.
A French surname.
(computer languages) A programming language suited for numerical analysis and scientific computing.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmerican pictures usually have no subject, only a story. A pretty woman is not a subject. Julia Roberts doing this and that is not a subject. Jean-Luc Godard
In this outward and physical ceremony we attest once again to the inner and spiritual strength of our Nation. As my high school teacher, Miss Julia Coleman, used to say: 'We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles.' Jimmy Carter
Some asked me where the rubies grew, And nothing I did say; But with my finger pointed to The lips of Julia. Robert Herrick (poet)
I want to address the stories told to The New York Times by five women named Abby, Rebecca, Dana, Julia who felt able to name themselves and one who did not. Louis C.K.
She's beautiful,' he murmured. 'She's a metre across the hips, easily,' said Julia. 'That is her style of beauty,' said Winston. George Orwell
Don't have the appetite of Miss Julia who, when she had meat, wanted chick peas. Sicilian Proverb