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Julia Mikulcová (born Vyžinkárová), 1889 - 1979
MyHeritage Family TreesJulia Jamrozik (born Mikulec)
MyHeritage Family TreesJulia Modrzyński (born Mikulec)
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Julia Ann Mikulec in The Evening Independent - Aug 24 1985
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Julia A. Mikulec in The Evening Independent - Dec 14 1978
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Julia Ann Mikulec in St. Petersburg Times - Aug 20 1985
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaJulia Barina (born Mikulec), 1892 - 1981
FamilySearch Family TreeJulia Gulás (born Mikulec)
FamilySearch Family TreeJulia Mikulec, 1914 - 1993
Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2012
Julia Mikulec, 1914 - 1993
U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Julia Mikulec, 1886 - 1966
Poland, Gravestones, 1800-2020
Julia Mikulec, 1914 - 1966
Poland, Gravestones, 1800-2020
Julia Gryn Mikulec, born 1914
U.S. Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007
Julia C Mikulec, born Circa 1910
1930 United States Federal CensusJulia Joann Mikulec, born 1995
Kentucky Births, 1911 - 1999Julia Mikulec (born Gryn)
Geni World Family TreeJulia Mikulec
Florida, Divorces, 1970 - 1999Julia Mikulec
Florida, Divorces, 1970 - 1999Julia Ann Smith/Mikulec (Mikulec)
Florida, Marriages, 1970 - 1999
Julia Zilka (born Mikulec)
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The name Julia has its origins in ancient Rome, derived from the Latin name "Julius," which is believed to mean "youthful" or "downy." The name was historically associated with the prominent Julian family, including the famous Roman general Gaius Julius Caesar, which contributed to its popularity in the Roman Empire and beyond. Julia has been a favored name throughout history, often linked to characteristics of youthfulness, vitality, and nobility. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures and languages, including "Juliette" in French, "Giulia" in Italian, "Yuliya" in Russian, and "Julianna" in English-speaking countries. Each variation may carry its own unique pronunciation and cultural significance, but they all share a common root in the Latin name. Julia remains a timeless name, celebrated for its elegance and historical depth.
The last name Mikulec has Slavic origins, particularly associated with regions in Eastern Europe, such as Poland and the Czech Republic. It is derived from the given name Mikuláš, which is the Slavic form of Nicholas, meaning "victory of the people." Historically, surnames like Mikulec often indicated familial ties to a notable ancestor or were linked to specific occupations or characteristics, suggesting that those who bore the name may have had connections to community leadership or religious roles, given the name's association with St. Nicholas, a revered figure in Christianity. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including Mikulec in Czech, Mikulech in Slovak, and Mikulic in Croatian, reflecting regional linguistic differences in spelling and pronunciation. These variations highlight the name's adaptability and the migration of families throughout Central and Eastern Europe, contributing to its diverse presence in various communities.
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