The Hyères islands were also named "Stoechades", meaning the "rows".
The Frioul islands in front of Marseilles (Massilia) were apparently named after Julius Caesar In 49 BC, Julius Caesar, besieging Marseilles, established its fleet between the two principal islands. The name of Fretum Julii (literally "the strait of Julius"), from where drift the name of "the Frioul", ends up extending to the unit..
But there is a region called Frioul (Friuli in Italian) in north-east Italy, administered by the Venetians and others, a region on the Adriatic coast that was continually occupied and divided. It was part of the so-called Julian March and eventually was granted autonomy after WWII.