Juelz
Juelz is a modern variant spelling of the name Jules, which is the French form of the ancient Roman family name Iulius. The name Iulius is thought to be derived from the Greek word 'ioulos', meaning 'downy-bearded' or 'youth'.
The name Julius was borne by several prominent ancient Romans, including the Roman dictator Julius Caesar. The name gained popularity in the Middle Ages as a result of the widespread veneration of Saint Julius, a 4th-century Roman Christian martyr.
In modern times, the name Juelz is seen as a unique and stylish variation of the traditional Jules. It has been used more frequently in recent decades, particularly in certain cultural contexts and communities.
While the name Juelz has no definitive meaning in itself, it carries the historical and cultural connotations associated with its root name Julius, which has strong ties to ancient Roman history and culture.