Certificate of Name
Julen
Masculine
Basque
Meaning & Origin
Julen is a Basque male given name, whose primary meaning is the Basque form of Julian, stemming from the Roman name Iulianus. The name is pronounced [julen] in Basque and [ɟulen] in Spanish.EtymologyJulen derives from the Latin Iulianus, a Roman family name ultimately traced to Julius. Historically, the name Julian was borne by Julian the Apostate, the last pagan Roman emperor in the 4th century, as well as several early saints, including Saint Julian the Hospitaller. In England, the name has been used since the Middle Ages, where it also emerged as a feminine form via Juliana, eventually leading to the variant Gillian. In the Basque Country, Julen serves as the localized adaptation of this ancient Roman name, reflecting a common pattern in the region of adopting international names into the Basque lexical and phonetic system.Notable BearersNotable individuals with the first name Julen include Julen Lopetegui (born 1966), a retired Spanish footballer and current manager; Julen Guerrero (born 1974), a retired Spanish footballer who spent his entire career with Athletic Bilbao; Julen Aguinagalde (born 1982), a Spanish handballer; and Julen Goikoetxea (1985–2006), a Basque cyclist from Ondarroa. Additionally, Julen Madariaga (1932–2021) was a co-founder of the separatist organization ETA. The name also appears as a surname, for instance with Max Julen (born 1961), a Swiss Olympic alpine skier.VariantsRelated forms in other languages include Iulianus (Ancient Roman), Catalan Julià, Slovenian Julijan, Polish Julian, Ukrainian Yulian, and Bulgarian Yuliyan.Meaning: Basque form of Julian, from Roman IulianusOrigin: BasqueType: Given nameUsage Regions: Basque Country, Spain
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