this was the closest I could come to the spelling but all the spellings refer to the same thing...
JULIANNE f English
Feminine form of Julianus (see JULIAN)
JULIANNE
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: joo-lee-AN [key]
Feminine form of Julianus (see JULIAN).
JULIAN
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, Polish
Pronounced: JOO-lee-an, JOOL-yan [key]
From the Roman name Julianus, which was derived from JULIUS. This was the name of the last pagan Roman emperor, Julian the Apostate (4th century). It was also borne by several early saints. In medieval England this was also a feminine name.
JULIUS
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Ancient Roman
Pronounced: JOO-lee-us (English) [key]
From a Roman family name which was possibly derived from Greek ιουλος (ioulos) "downy-bearded". Alternatively, it could be related to the name of the Roman god JUPITER. This was a prominent patrician family of Rome, claiming descent from the mythological Julus, son of Aeneas. Its most notable member was Gaius Julius Caesar, ruler of the Roman Republic and a skillful military leader who increased the borders of the Republic into Gaul before being stabbed to death in the senate. This was also the name of three popes.
2006-06-24 05:26:10
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answered by maharet 6
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Jove does seem to mean Love
[jupiter= jove+pater or love=father]
so, Julieanne looks to be a combo, likewise, except anne, anna
The girl's name Juliana is pronounced joo-lee-AH-nah. It is of Latin origin, and its meaning is "youthful; Jove's child." Feminine form of Julius or Julian. First used in the early Christian era. Saint Juliana of Florence (14th century). Also a royal name in the Netherlands. See also Julian, Gillian, Jillian, and Julie. Actresses Juliet Phillips, Juliet Moore, Julianne Margulies.
2006-06-24 05:10:34
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answered by Greg 4
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Jove was the name for the Roman god Jupiter, also called "Zeus" by the Greeks. There is no other famous Jove.
2006-06-24 05:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Well your name definitely has latin roots. Julie is feminine Jules and this comes from the Emperor Casear. As for Anne she was married to Joaquim and they had a daughter called Mary who was to become mother to Jesus.
The only Jove i know is indeed Jupiter. I don't know of any others.
2006-06-24 05:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Jove/Jupiter are the same character, just one is the Greek name, one the Roman.
Hope that helps!
2006-06-24 05:01:20
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answered by Anonymous
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According to my book sources,
Julie means "youthful" in Latin. It is a feminine form of Julius, which comes from the Latin Julianus, which is a derivative of Julius, an old Roman family name thought to be derived from Iulus (the first down on the chin, downy-beard). Because a person just beginning to develop facial hair is young, "youth" became an accepted meaning of the name.
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Anne is an anglicized form of Hannah, which means "gracious, full of grace, mercy" in Hebrew.
2006-06-24 06:08:53
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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Julie means soft-haired or youthful. Anne is from the Hebrew for gracious. It's a lovely name, girl.
2006-06-24 05:04:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't who Jove is...but your name is very pretty. I like it.
2006-06-24 05:01:10
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answered by ♥mcmanda♥ 5
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i think the real question is, why do you care? a name is nothing but a name, just a word people associate with your face. it has nothing to do with your character or anything that truly matters. my suggestion is that u give up on trying to find out what it means and go make the definition of ur name in others mind a great one.
2006-06-24 05:01:57
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answered by tfe1025 2
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Julie means soft haired/ youthful and ANNE means Gracious
So your A soft haired, youthful, gracious person.
2006-06-24 05:04:50
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answered by D-ster 2
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