[ˈɟulɒ]
EredetBorrowing from an Oghur language, before the times of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries). Compare Proto-Common Turkic *yula (“torch”).
- a male given name, equivalent to English Julius
- a town in Békés County, Hungary
- historicalsupreme judge or general
AlakokGyula(nominative, singular) · Gyulák(nominative, plural) · Gyulát(accusative, singular) · Gyulákat(accusative, plural) · Gyulának(dative, singular) · Gyuláknak(dative, plural) · Gyulával(instrumental, singular) · Gyulákkal(instrumental, plural) · Gyuláért(causal-final, singular) · Gyulákért(causal-final, plural) · Gyulává(singular, translative) · Gyulákká(plural, translative) · Gyuláig(singular, terminative) · Gyulákig(plural, terminative) · Gyulaként(essive-formal, singular) · Gyulákként(essive-formal, plural) · -(essive-modal, singular) · -(essive-modal, plural) · Gyulában(inessive, singular) · Gyulákban(inessive, plural)