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- Jula, Emil (1980-2020), Romanian football player
- Yulayev, Salawat (1752–1800), Bashkir freedom fighter and poet, national hero of Bashkortostan
- Julamanowa, Nailja Gainulowna (* 1980), Russian marathon runner
- Julan, Nathaël (1996-2020), French football player
- Julavits, Heidi (* 1968), American writer
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- Julcher, Angela (* 1973), Austrian constitutional lawyer, court councilor at the VwGH, substitute member of the VfGH
Juld
- Juldaschew, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1967), Russian rear admiral
Juliet
- Jule K. (* 1974), German comic artist and illustrator
- Jule, Alexandra (* 1989), Australian chess player
- Julen, Alphonse (1899–1988), Swiss cross-country skier
- Julen, Antoine (1898–1982), Swiss corporal and skier
- Julen, Franz (* 1958), Swiss manager
- Julen, Max (* 1961), Swiss ski racer
- Julen, Oswald (1912–1998), Swiss cross-country skier
- Jules, Anton (1860–1913), Bohemian stage actor
- Jules, Gary (* 1969), American musician
- Jules, Hermine (1850–1901), Bohemian stage actress
- Jules, Justin (* 1986), French cyclist
- Jules, Neville (* 1927), Trinidadian pioneer of the steel pan
- Julesz, Béla (1928–2003), Hungarian perceptual psychologist
- Julević, Merza (* 1990), German soccer player
- Juley, Peter Anton (1862–1937), German postal assistant (telegraph operator), American art photographer and official photographer of Theodore Roosevelt during his tenure
Julg
- Jülg, Bernhard (1825–1886), German linguist
- Jülg, Bernhard (1888–1975), Austrian writer
July
- July 1974, Andorran football player
- Julià i Ros, Benet (1727–1787), Catalan organist and composer
- Julia Maesa , sister of Julia Domna, grandmother of Elagabal and Severus Alexander
- Julia Mamaea († 235), mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander
- Julià Perello, Miquel (* 1988), Spanish racing car driver
- Julia Soaemias († 222), mother of the Roman emperor Elagabal
- Julia of Corsica , saint and martyr of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches
- Julia, Bernard (* 1952), French theoretical and mathematical physicist
- Julia, Gaston Maurice (1893–1978), French mathematician
- Julia, José (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Julia, Marc (1922-2010), French chemist
- Juliá, Raúl (1940–1994), American actor of Puerto Rican descent
- Julian , Arian theologian and author of a commentary on the Book of Job
- Julian († 411), son of the Western Roman counter-emperor Constantine III.
- Julian († 363), Roman Emperor (360–363)
- Julian ben Sabar († 529), leader of Samaritan rebels against the Eastern Roman emperor Justinian I.
- Julian the Theurg , miracle worker
- Julian Garnier († 1275), Count of Sidon
- Julian of Antinoë , Christian saint and martyr
- Julian von Emesa , early Christian martyr
- Julian von Speyer , choirmaster, composer and poet from the Franciscan order and saint
- Julian of Tarsus , Christian martyr
- Julian of Toledo († 690), Archbishop of Toledo and theological writer
- Julian, Doggie (1901-1967), American basketball coach
- Julian, Elton (* 1974), American car racing driver and racing team owner
- Julian, George Washington (1817–1899), American politician
- Julian, Hanna (* 1972), German writer
- Julian, Jeff (born 1935), New Zealand marathon runner
- Julian, Percy Lavon (1899–1975), American chemist
- Julian, Pete (* 1971), American long-distance runner and athletics coach
- Julian, Rodolphe (1839–1907), French painter and founder of the Académie Julian in Paris
- Julian, Rupert (1879–1943), American-New Zealand filmmaker
- Julian, William Alexander (1870–1949) American banker, businessman, and government official
- Juliana (1909-2004), Queen of the Netherlands
- Juliana von Falconieri († 1341), founder of the Servite Order, virgin
- Juliana von Lüttich († 1258), choirwoman and mystic
- Juliana of Nicomedia (285-304), saint, martyr
- Juliana of Norwich , nun
- Juliane de Fontevrault , illegitimate daughter of the Anglo-Norman King Heinrich I Beauclerc and his lover Ansfride
- Juliane Elisabeth von Waldeck (1637–1707), German noblewoman and benefactress
- Juliane Garnier , mistress of Caesarea
- Juliane Louise of East Friesland (1657–1715), Princess of East Friesland
- Juliane von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1729–1796), Queen of Denmark
- Juliane von Hessen-Darmstadt (1606–1659), Countess of East Friesland
- Juliane von Hessen-Eschwege (1652–1693), German noblewoman from the House of Hesse at the Swedish court
- Juliane von Hessen-Philippsthal (1761–1799), Countess von Schaumburg-Lippe
- Juliane von Nassau-Dillenburg (1587–1643), Countess of Nassau-Dillenburg, by marriage Landgravine of Hessen-Kassel
- Juliane von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1781–1860), Russian Grand Duchess
- Juliani, Alessandro (* 1975), Canadian actor, singer and composer
- Juliano, Antonio (* 1943), Italian football player
- Julianus († 189), Bishop of Alexandria
- Julianus , Greek deacon and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Julianus Alemannus († 1486), Catholic priest, Franciscan and saint
- Julianus intern , Catholic saint
- Julianus Hypathus , Magister militum of Venice
- Julian of Brioude , Christian martyr and saint
- Julianus of Eclanum , Roman clergyman, Bishop of Eclanum
- Julianus of Le Mans († 348), first bishop of Le Mans and namesake
- Julian of Lescar , Bishop of Beneharum (Lescar)
- Julian of Sora , martyr and saint
- Julianus, Didius (133–193), Roman emperor
- Julião, Ronald (* 1985), Brazilian shot putter and discus thrower
- Julich, Bobby (* 1971), American racing cyclist
- Jülich, Christian (* 1938), German lawyer and author
- Jülich, Elsa (1886–1964), German opera singer with a soprano voice
- Jülich, Emmy , German actress
- Jülich, Heinrich von , Canon in various dioceses and papal envoy
- Jülich, Jean (1929–2011), German resistance fighter, member of the Cologne Edelweiss Pirates and Righteous Among the Nations
- Jülich, Rolf (1932–2005), German actor and voice actor
- Jülich, Theo (1956–2018), German art historian
- Jülich, Torsten (* 1974), German soccer player
- Jülich, Urban-Josef (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jülich-Kleve-Berg, Anna von (1552–1632), Countess Palatine near the Rhine in Neuburg
- Jülich-Kleve-Berg, Sibylle von (1512–1554), eldest daughter of Duke Johann III, Electress of Saxony
- Jülicher, Adolf (1857–1938), German Protestant theologian
- Jülicher, Frank (* 1965), German biophysicist
- Jülichmanns, Sascha , German pool player
- Julie, Bruno (* 1978), Mauritian boxer
- Juliën, Anna (1705–1779), Surinamese plantation owner
- Julien, Charles-André (1891–1991), French historian, journalist, orientalist and university professor
- Julien, Christina (* 1988), Canadian soccer player
- Julien, Claire (* 1995), American actress
- Julien, Claude (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Julien, Denyse (* 1960), Canadian badminton player
- Julien, Edmond († 1894), Belgian inventor
- Julien, Henri (1927–2013), French motor sportsman
- Julien, Isaac (* 1960), English artist and film producer
- Julien, Pauline (1928–1998), Canadian singer and actress
- Julien, Robert (* 1967), Canadian racing car driver
- Julien, Stanislas (1797–1873), French sinologist
- Julien, Stéphane (* 1974), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Julien-Laferrière, Hubert (* 1966), French economist and politician
- Julienco (* 1993), German web video producer
- Julienne, Antoine Alexandre (1775–1838), French general of the infantry
- Julienne, Paul (* 1944), American physicist and chemist
- Julienne, Rémy (* 1930), French stuntman
- Juliens, Pierre , Belgian table tennis player
- Julier, Hermann (1877–1939), German politician (CNBL), MdR
- Julier, Jürgen (1942–1994), German art historian
- Julija Fominitschna Dombrowskaja (1891–1976), Soviet pediatrician
- Julin, Anatoli Iwanowitsch (1929–2002), Soviet hurdler
- Julin, Andrea (* 1994), Finnish cross-country skier
- Julin, Harald (1890–1967), Swedish swimmer and water polo player
- Julin, Jessica (* 1978), Finnish soccer player
- Julin, Magda (1894–1990), Swedish figure skater
- Julin-Fabricius, Christian (1802–1875), German-Danish-Swedish poet, educator, translator and author of books for young people
- Juling, Peter (* 1931), German politician (FDP), journalist, publicist and author
- Júlio César (* 1963), Brazilian soccer player
- Júlio César (* 1979), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Júlio César (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Júlio César (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Júlio César (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Julio Rocha, Jorge (* 1969), Colombian boxer
- Julio, Ener (* 1973), Colombian boxer
- Juliš, Emil (1920–2006), Czech poet and artist
- Julitta , martyr, saint
- Julitz, Nadine (* 1990), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Julius (1528–1589), Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Julius Alexander , ancient glass producer from the Roman period
- Julius August von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1578–1617), Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and Abbot of the Michaelstein Monastery near Blankenburg
- Julius Constantius († 337), half-brother of Constantine I.
- Julius d'Austria († 1609), illegitimate son of Emperor Rudolf II.
- Julius Ernst (1571–1636), Duke of Braunschweig and Lüneburg
- Julius Franz (1641–1689), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Julius Friedrich (1588–1635), Duke of Württemberg-Weiltingen
- Julius Heinrich (1586–1665), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Julius I († 352), Bishop of Rome (337–352)
- Julius II (1443–1513), Pope (1503–1513)
- Julius III. (1487–1555), Pope (1550–1555)
- Julius Nepos († 480), Western Roman Emperor
- Julius Siegmund (1653–1684), Duke of Württemberg-Juliusburg
- Julius von Caerleon , English martyr
- Julius of Durostorum († 304), martyr
- Julius von Kennel (1854–1939), German zoologist, entomologist and university professor
- Julius of Novara , Greek priest and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Julius of Rome , martyr, saint
- Julius, Anthony (* 1956), British lawyer and non-fiction author
- Julius, David (* 1955), American sensory physiologist
- Julius, Friedrich (1776–1860), German theater actor
- Julius, Gustav (1810–1851), German journalist, revolutionary 1848/49
- Julius, Hinrich (* 1962), German legal scholar
- Julius, Hugo (1870–1949), German photographer
- Julius, Kurt (1909–1986), German photographer
- Julius, Leopold (1850–1890), German classical archaeologist
- Julius, Marten (* 1966), German handball player
- Julius, Nikolaus Heinrich (1783–1862), German doctor, reformer of the prison system in Prussia and writer
- Julius, Nils (* 1974), German actor
- Julius, Paul (1862–1931), Austrian chemist
- Julius, Reinhold (1913–1937), German resistance fighter and boxer
- Julius, Rolf (1939–2011), German sound installation artist and university professor
- Julius, Rosamind (1923–2010), English entrepreneur and designer
- Julius, Willem Henri (1860–1925), Dutch physicist
- Juliusburger, Otto (1867–1952), German psychiatrist
Jull
- Jull, Albert (1864–1940), New Zealand politician
- Jullian, Camille (1859–1933), French ancient historian
- Jullian, Marcel (1922–2004) French author, publicist, director and television producer
- Jullian, Philippe (1919–1977), French illustrator, art historian, biographer, novelist, esthete and dandy
- Julliard, Bruno (* 1981), French student politician
- Julliard, Jean-François (* 1973), French journalist and human rights activist
- Jüllich, Gernot (* 1954), German soccer player and coach
- Jüllich, Michael (* 1952), German percussionist and composer
- Jüllich, Nicolas (* 1990), German soccer player
- Jullien de Paris, Marc-Antoine (1775–1848), French politician and educator
- Jullien, André (1882–1964), French clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Jullien, Bernard (1798–1881), French didactic, Romance studies and grammarist
- Jullien, Christopher (* 1993), French football player
- Jullien, François (* 1951), French philosopher and sinologist
- Jullien, Gilles († 1703), French organist and composer
- Jullien, Herbert (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Jullien, Ivan (1934–2015), French composer and arranger
- Jullien, Jacques (1929–2012), French clergyman and moral theologian, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Rennes
- Jullien, Jean (* 1983), French graphic artist, illustrator, video artist and photographer
- Jullien, Sébastien (* 1987), French road cyclist
- Jüllig, Kurt (1885–1971), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
Julr
- Julrattanamanee, Chanida (* 1989), Thai badminton player
Juls
- Julsing, Fred (1942–2005), Dutch cartoonist
- Julsrud, Waldemar (1875–1964), German small parts merchant and hobby archaeologist
Julv
- Julve, Eduardo (* 1923), Peruvian athlete
July
- July, Frank Otfried (* 1954), German Protestant theologian, regional bishop in Württemberg
- July, Miranda (* 1974), American artist, director, actress, musician and writer
- Julyan, David (* 1967), British film composer