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rebecca | julia |

As proper nouns the difference between rebecca and julia

is that rebecca is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew|}}, in regular use since the Reformation while Julia is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

rebecca

English

Alternative forms

* Rebekah * Rebekka

Proper noun

(s)
  • , in regular use since the Reformation.
  • * :
  • And not only this; but when Rebecca also had conceived by one, even by our father Isaac; (For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;) It was said unto her, The elder shall serve the younger.
  • * 1809 , Poetry for Children: Choosing a Name :
  • They would say, if 'twas Rebecca ,
    That she is a little Quaker.
  • * 1949 , Sexus , Grove Press 1965, ISBN 0802151809, page 312:
  • "What's her name?" I asked. "Rebecca. Rebecca' Valentine." The name '''Rebecca''' excited me. I had always wanted to meet a woman called '''Rebecca''' - and not Becky. ( ' Rebecca , Ruth, Roxane, Rosalind, Frederika, Ursula, Sheila, Norma, Guinevere, Leonora, Sabina, Malvina, Solange, Deirdre. What wonderful names women had! Like flowers, stars, constellations...)
  • * 1997 Robert T. Tauber, Self-fulfilling Prophecy , Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN 0275955028, page 61:
  • Our daughter's name, Rebecca', summons up similar visions. Although our family is not Jewish, both names (David and ' Rebecca ) have a Hebrew ancestry which, in the eyes of many beholders ( i.e. teachers ) invokes a vision of a family that values education.

    Usage notes

    The spelling Rebecca'' originates from the Latin Vulgate, which from the 4th century onward was the Bible that was used for centuries in Western Christianity. When the King James Version appeared in 1611, the spelling ''Rebekah'' was used in the Old Testament, but the spelling ''Rebecca was retained in the New Testament.

    julia

    English

    (wikipedia Julia) (Julia of Corsica)

    Proper noun

    (s)
  • .
  • A female saint, (Julia of Corsica).
  • (astronomy) Short for , a main belt asteroid; named for Saint (Julia of Corsica).
  • Usage notes

    In Ireland it is common for a girl named Julia to be referred to informally as Sheila.

    Quotations

    * : *: Salute Philologus, and Julia , Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them. * 1826 The New-York Literary Gazette and American Athenaeum , July 8, 1826, J.G.Brooks&G.Bond, page 216: *: "Julia'!" when alone he would exclaim; "what a sweet sounding and romantic name: ' Julia ! what music and magic in its sound! 'tis a name worthy only the fairest and purest of creation! * 2000 , Follow the Stars Home , Bantam Books, ISBN 055311073X, page 93: *: "Why did you name her Julia ?" Amy asked, letting the orange ice cream melt down the backs of her hands. *: "Because it sounds dignified."