Juliane
Juliane is a female given name .
Juliane is a subsidiary form of Julia and has been widespread since the Middle Ages through the veneration of Saint Juliana of Liège . It is derived from the Roman noble family of Julier .
In the 20th century the name was revived and chosen more often by the former Queen of the Netherlands Juliana .
Well-known namesake
- Juliane Banse (* 1969), German soprano
- Juliane Bartel (1945–1998), German radio and television presenter
- Juliane de Fontevrault (1090–1136), Norman nobleman
- Juliane Hielscher (* 1963), German journalist, television presenter and book author
- Juliane Höfler (* 1987), German soccer player
- Juliane Hund (1928–1999), German chess player
- Juliane Koepcke (married Diller, * 1954), German biologist
- Juliane Köhler (* 1965), German actress
- Juliane Kokott (* 1957), German lawyer
- Juliane Langgemach (* 1994), German volleyball player
- Juliane Lorenz (* 1957), German film editor, director, producer and author
- Juliane Maier (* 1987), German soccer player
- Juliane Plambeck (1952–1980), RAF terrorist
- Juliane Rautenberg (* 1966), German actress
- Juliane Schenk (* 1982), German badminton player
- Juliane Seyfarth (* 1990), German ski jumper
- Juliane Sperr (1942–1988), (later Jane Seitz) German film editor
- Juliane von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1729–1796), Queen of Denmark and Norway
- Juliane von Friesen (* 1950), German business lawyer and politician
- Juliane von Hessen-Darmstadt (1606–1659), Countess of East Friesland, regent for her son Enno Ludwig
- Juliane von Hessen-Eschwege (1652–1693), German nobleman at the Swedish court
- Juliane zu Hessen-Kassel (1773–1860), princess of the house of Hessen-Kassel and abbess of the Itzehoe monastery
- Juliane von Hessen-Philippsthal (1761–1799), regent of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Juliane von Krüdener (1764–1824), German-Baltic writer, and prophetess
- Juliane von Nassau-Dillenburg (1587–1643), Countess of Hesse-Kassel
- Juliane Weber (* 1939), head of Helmut Kohl's personal office
- Juliane Werding (* 1956), German singer and songwriter
- Juliane Wiemerslage (* 1958), German manager
- Juliane C. Wilmanns (1945–2008), German medical historian and university professor
- Juliane Wurm (* 1990), German sport climber
- Juliane Ziegler (* 1981), German television presenter
name day
February 16 ( Juliana of Nicomedia ), April 5 ( Juliana of Liège ),
See also
- Julian flood , a storm surge on the North Sea coast
- Julian's barberry , a species of plant
- Juliana , a female given name
- Qaqortoq ( Julianehåb ), a town in Greenland
- Juliane of Hesse