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National Julio Day – February 10, 2025

We celebrate National Julio Day on February 10. This holiday was created to celebrate the heritage and achievements of people who share this name and make all Julios in the world feel special. From pop sensations to historical figures and intellectuals, Julio has become a symbolic name in Latino communities worldwide. On this day, make the Julios in your life feel unique and special!

History of National Julio Day

Nowadays, Julio is a distinctively Spanish or Latino name, with Julia being the feminine counterpart. Julio is one of the most interesting names in the world because it has more variations than possibly any other male-given name. What makes Julio one of the most diverse names is its origins in many languages and cultures, which manifests in the various historical figures carrying the same name or a variation of it.

One of the most well-known variations of Julio is Julius, often shortened to Jules. Julien is also a known variation. The prevalence of the name in many variations is essentially due to its origin in Latin in Ancient Rome. As Latin split into several Romance languages, like Spanish and French, each adapted its variation of the name. Due to the influence of romance languages on English, variations of this name are also present in English names.

The most famous historical figure with an early variation of the name is Gaius Julius Caesar, whose family, the gens Julia, was one of the ancient Roman families and possibly one of the earliest carriers of the name in the classical period. Julio as a distinct name in Spanish and Portuguese-speaking regions became popular in the late 17th century. Some of the most famous people named Julio are Julio Alemàn, a Mexican actor during the 70s and 80s, and Julio Cortazar, an Argentinian author.

National Julio Day timeline

1st Century B.C.
Julius Caesar

The Roman statesman holds one of the most prosperous campaigns in Roman history.

1920s
Julio Acosta Garcia

With only a single presidential term, Julio Acosta Garcia is one of the most significant presidents of Costa Rica.

1960s
Julio Cortazar

He is one of the most influential Latin American writers who enthralls the world with his stories.

1990s
Julio Iglesias

He is perhaps the most significant Latin singer to date, making his mark on history.

National Julio Day FAQs

What does ‘Julio’ mean?

It translates to “devoted to Jove”, which is an old name for the Roman god Jupiter.

What are the variations of Julio in other languages?

There are many variations of Julio in other languages including Jules (French and English), Julien (French), and Julius (Roman, which is seldom in use).

Who is Julius Caesar?

Caesar was an ancient Roman statesman and general. He is famous for establishing the Julio-Claudian dynasty, which ruled Rome for centuries after his death.

National Julio Day Activities

  1. Share the day

    The best way to celebrate National Julio Day is to share it with someone named Julio. Sharing the day is to share the spirit of this holiday and honor people named Julio.

  2. Read about the name’s origin

    The history of names is quite important. The name Julio in particular is quite interesting as it has origins that can be traced back centuries, yet has been seen in its current form much later.

  3. Celebrate

    It’s a celebration, which is of course the jovial spirit and festivities. Celebrating National Julio Day shouldn’t be any different.

5 Facts About The Name Julio

  1. Old but recent

    Although the origins of the name Julio are old, the current form has only become popular during the last few centuries.

  2. Popularity

    According to statistics, there are more than 50,000 people named Julio in the U.S. alone.

  3. The earliest usage

    The first recorded usage of the name Julio in the U.S. dates back to the 1880s.

  4. Top five

    Julio is among the top five most popular names amongst Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.

  5. John Doe

    Due to the name’s popularity, Julio is considered a generic name in Hispanic communities, similar to John Doe.

Why We Love National Julio Day

  1. It’s an iconic name

    National Julio Day is essentially paying homage to Latin American culture and its rich and diverse heritage and positive presence in the world. It does so by celebrating an iconic name in the Latino communities.

  2. It’s a royal name

    The name Julio is quite interesting in that it has always been a royal name. From its early original derivation from the Julio-Claudian dynasty to the holy and godly meaning of the name, Julio is one of the most distinguished masculine names in the world.

  3. It’s a unique name

    Julio is one of the very few names that do not exist in many languages. It is one of the closest variations of the original form of the name; many variations in other languages are further removed, making Julio quite significant.

National Julio Day dates

Year Date Day
2025 February 10 Monday
2026 February 10 Tuesday
2027 February 10 Wednesday
2028 February 10 Thursday
2029 February 10 Saturday