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Juliet

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Name — A feminine given name, an English form of Julia, famously the heroine of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet."

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Etymology

Borrowed from Italian Giulietta, diminutive of Giulia, from Latin Iūlia, feminine of Iūlius, a Roman family name. Cognate with French Juliette.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Juliet” mean?

The word “Juliet” means a feminine given name, an English form of Julia, famously the heroine of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet.".

How do you pronounce “Juliet”?

“Juliet” is pronounced JOO-lih-eht (/ˌd͡ʒuliˈɛt/ in IPA).

How do you use “Juliet” in a sentence?

Here is “Juliet” used in a sentence: “Juliet played the lead role in the school play.”

What part of speech is “Juliet”?

“Juliet” is a name.

Is “Juliet” a common word?

“Juliet” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Juliet related to the name Julia?

Yes, Juliet is an English form of Julia, sharing the same underlying root name while having its own distinct form and history.

Why is the name Juliet associated with Romeo and Juliet?

Juliet is famously the name of the heroine in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," and this literary association is a major reason the name is widely recognized in English-speaking cultures.

What is the difference between Juliet and Juliette?

Juliet is the English form of the name, while Juliette is a French-influenced spelling variant; both trace back to Julia, but Juliet is more commonly used in English contexts.

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