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'''Julián''' is the Spanish equivalent of the name [[Julian]]. Notable people with the name include:
'''Julián''' is the Spanish equivalent of the name [[Julian (given name)|Julian]].<ref name="Albaigès Olivart 1993">{{cite book
| last = Albaigès
| first = Josep M.
| last2 = Olivart
| first2 = J.M.A.
| title = Diccionario de nombres de personas
| publisher = Universitat de Barcelona
| year = 1993
| isbn = 978-84-475-0264-6
| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=A_KHaYiixzwC&pg=PA150
| language = es
| access-date = 15 September 2018
| page = 150
}}</ref> Notable people with the name include:


*Julián, [[Julián Cuesta]], Spanish footballer
* Julián, [[Julián Cuesta]], Spanish footballer
*[[Julián Orbón]] (1925-1991) Cuban composer
* [[Julián Orbón]] (1925–1991) Cuban composer
*[[Julián Carrón]] (1950) Spanish Catholic theologian
* [[Julián Carrón]] (1950) Spanish Catholic theologian
*[[Julián Robles]] (1981) Spanish footballer
* [[Julián Robles]] (1981) Spanish footballer
*[[Julián Vara]] (1983) Spanish footballer
* [[Julián Vara]] (1983) Spanish footballer
*[[Julián Infante]] (1957-2000) Spanish guitarist and song writer
* [[Julián Infante]] (1957–2000) Spanish guitarist and song writer
*[[Julián Marías]] (1914-2005) Spanish philosopher associated with the Generation of '36 movement
* [[Julián Marías]] (1914–2005) Spanish philosopher associated with the Generation of '36 movement
*[[Julián Herranz Casado]] (1930) Spanish Cardinal of the Catholic Church
* [[Julián Herranz Casado]] (1930) Spanish Cardinal of the Catholic Church
*[[Julián Besteiro]] (1870-1940) Spanish socialist politician
* [[Julián Besteiro]] (1870–1940) Spanish socialist politician
*[[Julián Sánchez (cyclist)]] (1980) Spanish professional road bicycle racer
* [[Julián Sánchez (cyclist)]] (1980) Spanish professional road bicycle racer
*[[Julián Grimau]] (1911-1963) Spanish Communist activist
* [[Julián Grimau]] (1911–1963) Spanish Communist activist
*[[Julián Retegi]] Retegi II
* [[Julián Retegi]] (1954– ) ex-player of Basque pelota
*[[Julián Simón]] Spanish motorcycle racer
* [[Julián Simón]] Spanish motorcycle racer
* Juli, [[Julián Cerdá Vicente]] (1981) Spanish footballer
* Juli, [[Julián Cerdá Vicente]] (1981) Spanish footballer
*[[Julián de Olivares]] (1895-1977) Spanish fencer
* [[Julián de Olivares]] (1895–1977) Spanish fencer
*[[Julián Juderías]] (1877-1918) Spanish historian and sociologist
* [[Julián Juderías]] (1877–1918) Spanish historian and sociologist
*[[Julián Zugazagoitia]] member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, editor of the El Socialista
* [[Julián Zugazagoitia]] member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, editor of the El Socialista
*[[Julián Miralles]] (1965) Spanish motorcycle racer
* [[Julián Miralles]] (1965) Spanish motorcycle racer
* [[Julián Palacios]] (1880-1947) Spanish mining engineer and businessman who was recognized as the 1st President of [[Real Madrid]]


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[San Julián (disambiguation)]], toponyms
*[[Las Ventas de San Julián]], municipality located in the province of Toledo

== References ==
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 26 August 2023

Julián is the Spanish equivalent of the name Julian.[1] Notable people with the name include:

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J.M.A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 150. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 15 September 2018.