Juliet

Gender
Female (Feminine | Girl)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Soft-haired, youthful
Pronunciation
JOO-lee-et
JOOL-yət
joo-lee-EHT,
Popularity
Juliet is not an extremely popular name, but it has been rising in popularity in recent years. In the United States, it ranked as the 214th most popular name in 2020. It is most commonly used in English-speaking countries.

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Juliet Name meanings & History

Soft-haired, youthful. Anglicized form of Giulietta or Juliette. This spelling was used for the ill-fated lover of Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet (1596) by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare based his story on earlier Italian tales such as Giulietta e Romeo (1524) by Luigi Da Porto. Juliet is a popular name choice for baby girls. It is often used in literature and media as a beloved character name.

Zodiac Sign of Juliet: Justice Sagittarius,Joy Pisces

Synonyms of Juliet:

J: Joy,Journey,Judicial,Journal,Jester,Justice

U: Utopia,Universality,Understanding,Undermining,Unity

L: Lovely,Liaison,Luscious,Lazy,Legal,Languid,Lover

I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate

E: Expressive,Environment,Enlighten,Enliven,Entertain,Exaggerate

T: Touchy,Tacky,Truth,Tireless,Testy,Talkative,Doubting Thomas

Juliet is:

  • a Class name
  • a Classic name
  • a Delicate name
  • a Formal name
  • a Natural name
  • a Refined name
  • a Serious name
  • a Strange name
  • a Upper name
  • a Wholesome name
  • a Youthful name

Famous People

Famous people with the name Juliet include Juliette Binoche (French actress), Juliet Ibrahim (Ghanaian actress), and Juliet Prowse (British-American actress and dancer).

2.) Juliet (Female)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: (Italian) loving


3.) JULIET (Female)

Usage: Irish

Meanings: A borrowing from the English, Juliet is from the French Juliette, a diminutive form of Julie (downy-bearded, youth). The name is borne by the heroine of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy about star-crossed lovers. (JOO-LEE-ET)


4.) Juliet (Female)

Usage: Latin

Meanings: Youth

Other Forms: Juliett, Juliette


5.) JULIET (Female)

Usage: Italian

Meanings: A borrowing from the English, Juliet is from the French Juliette, a diminutive form of Julia. See JULIA. The name is borne by the heroine of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet . (JOO-LEE-ET)


6.) JULIET (Female)

Usage: English

Meanings: English form of the French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of Julie (downy-bearded, youth). See JULIA. The name is borne by the heroine of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, a famous tragedy about star-crossed lovers. (JOO-LEE-ET)


7.) Juliet (Female)

Usage: French

Meanings: (French) forms of Julia.

Other Forms: Jewelett, Jeweletta, Jewelette, Jeweliet, Jeweliete, Jeweliett, Jeweliette, Jewelyet, Jewelyete, Jewelyett, Jewelyette, Jolet, Jolete, Juelet, Juelete, Juelett, Juelette, Juleate, Juliete, Juliett, Jullet, Julliet, Julliete, Julliett, Julliette, Julyet, Julyete, Julyett, Julyette


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