GIULIANI
Giuliani
Giuliani is a British surname with Italian roots, typically derived from the personal name 'Giuliano' which means 'youthful' or 'descendant of Julius'. The surname is relatively uncommon in Britain, reflecting the influence of Italian immigration to the country.
Individuals with the surname Giuliani may have familial ties to Italy or may have ancestors who emigrated from Italy to Britain at some point in history. As a result, they may identify with both their British and Italian cultural heritage.
The Giuliani surname is not as prevalent in Britain as some others, but those who bear the name often carry a connection to a rich heritage of Italian traditions, language, and history. Family names are an important part of identity and can reflect a complex tapestry of influences. Whether through ancestry or personal choice, the surname Giuliani serves as a reminder of the diverse roots that make up the British populace.
There are approximately 150 people named Giuliani in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Giuliani.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Alessandro
- Danilo
- Davide
- Finn
- Giorgio
- Giuseppe
- Luca
- Luigi
- Marco
- Mario
- Mark
- Paul
Female
- Alessandra
- Cristina
- Fiona
- Gillian
- Joan
- Laura
- Maria
- Natasha
- Nicola
- Rebecca