Iuliana is a feminine given name. It may refer to:
Julia is usually a feminine given name. It is a Latinate feminine form of the name Julio and Julius. The given name Julia had been in use throughout Late Antiquity but became rare during the Middle Ages, and was revived only with the Italian Renaissance. It became common in the English-speaking world only in the 18th century. Today, it is frequently used throughout the world.
Juliana is a feminine given name which is the feminine version of the Roman name Julianus. Juliana or Giuliana was the name of a number of early saints, notably Saint Julian the Hospitaller, which ensured the name's continued popularity in the medieval period.
Pavel is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul. Pavel may refer to:
Vasilyev, Vasiliev or Vassiliev or Vassiljev, or Vasilyeva or Vasilieva, is a common Russian surname that is derived from the Russian given name Vasiliy and literally means "Vasiliy's". It may refer to:
Yuliana is a feminine given name. People with the name include:
Filip is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip.
Iulia is a feminine given name tracing back to the ancient Romans. It is still found in several contemporary languages such as Romanian. Another related name is Iuliana. Iulia may refer to:
Giuliana is an Italian language given name ultimately derived from the Latin Iuliana, the feminine form of Iulianus. The name is also often thought to be a combination of Julia and Anna.
Julianne is an English language given name ultimately derived from the Latin Iuliana, the feminine form of Iulianus (Julian), probably via the French Julienne. The name is often thought to be made up from Julia + Anne.
Avram is a surname. It is related to the surname Abram, which means exalted father. People with the surname Avram include:
Răducanu is a Romanian surname and occasional given name:
Vasilyeva is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lupul is a Romanian language surname literally meaning "the wolf". Variant: Lupu
The Romanian-language surname Morariu literally meaning "miller" may refer to:
Iuliana Popa is a Romanian rower. She competed in the women's eight event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
The 2019 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship was the 12th edition of the UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship, the annual international youth football championship organised by UEFA for the women's under-17 national teams of Europe. Bulgaria, which were selected by UEFA on 9 December 2016, hosted the tournament from 5 to 17 May 2019.
Viviana Iuliana Bejinariu is a Romanian rower. She was part of the team that won the gold medal in the women's eight competition at the 2017 World Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida.
Uliana and Ulyana are feminine given names. People so named include:
Covali is the Romanian form of the name Kowal, meaning "forger" or "blacksmith" in Slavic languages. The surname may refer to:
Bejinariu is a Romanian surname. Notable people with the surname include: