In the German, Dutch, Scandinavian, South Slavic (excluding new Croatian), and Indonesian (through Dutch) languages, the name for "July" (with some minor spelling differences), but also:
- The name of a female. The German language (de ''Deutsch'') is a West Germanic language and one of the world's major languages. Dutch ( is a West Germanic language spoken by around 24 million people 22 million of which are from the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname The North Germanic languages or Scandinavian languages make up one of the three branches of the Germanic languages, a sub-family of the Indo-European languages South Slavic languages comprise one of the three geographical groups of Slavic languages (besides West and East Slavic) Indonesian or Bahasa Indonesia, based on the Riau version of Malay language, was declared the official language with the declaration of Events in July The traditional period known as "fence month" (the closed season for deer in England ended July 9 (date varied Short for Julie, Juliette, Julianna, Julianne etc.
- Juli, a rock/pop band from Gießen, Hesse, Germany. Juli is a German rock / pop band from Gießen, Hesse, consisting of singer Eva Briegel, guitarists Jonas Pfetzing and Simon Triebel Gießen (ˈgiːsən is a town in the German federal state ( Bundesland) of Hessen, capital of both the district of Gießen and the administrative Hesse (Hessen is a state of Germany with an area Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe.
- a German character from The Dolls.
See also:
- the alternate German form Julai/Julei. Events in July The traditional period known as "fence month" (the closed season for deer in England ended July 9 (date varied
- the parallel Juni (German for "June"). Events in June Madaraka Day June 1 to commemorate when Kenya gained internal self-rule
- Heuert/Heumond, the name for the month in the old Germanic calendar. The Germanic calendars were the regional agricultural Almanacs used amongst the Germanic peoples prior to the adoption of the Julian and later the Gregorian
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