Giuliano drifts into the world like a silken breeze over a moonlit bamboo grove, its Italian roots tracing back to the ancient Roman name Julianus—“youthful” or “downy-bearded,” a subtle echo of the first blush of spring on Mount Etna’s slopes. In its syllables lie both the quiet dignity of a Venetian palazzo at dusk and the durability of kintsugi-mended pottery, suggesting that strength may bloom even from the finest cracks. He carries with him the lineage of popes and poets, yet wears his heritage as lightly as a drifting cherry blossom petal, embodying a cool confidence that never quite freezes over. As one might savor a carefully crafted tea ceremony, Giuliano invites contemplation: a name that balances poise and promise, ancient gravitas and the irrepressible stirrings of youth. Though he will not guarantee melodramatic sonnets or operatic entrances, he offers instead a canvas upon which each family can paint its own elegant gesture toward tomorrow.
| Giuliano Gemma - |
| Giuliano de' Medici - |
| Giuliano Montaldo - |
| Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours - |
| Giuliano Colonna of Stigliano, 1st Prince of Sonnino - |