Juliet is an English personal name. It is thought to be derived from Juliette, a French diminutive of Julie. It ultimately comes from the Latin nomen (or clan name) Julius, or "son of Jove".[1]
- In general usage
- Juliet (moon), a moon of the planet Uranus
- Juliet Haslam (born 1969), an Australian field hockey player
- Juliet Huddy (born 1969), an American journalist
- Juliet J, a NATO phonetic
- In music
- Juliet (song), a song by the British pop group The Four Pennies
- Juliet Richardson (born 1980), an American singer
- Juliet, a song on the album Runners High by the Japanese band The Pillows
- Juliet, a song on the album The Other Side of the Mirror by Stevie Nicks
- Juliet, a song by Robin Gibb
- Juliet, a song by Army of Freshmen
- Juliet, a song by LMNT
- In theatre and television
- Juliet (PRR) a scenery baggage car of the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Juliet Burke, a character in the TV drama Lost
- Juliet Butler, a character in the Artemis Fowl TV series
- Juliet Capulet, a character in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet Cesario, an American character actress
- Juliet O'Hara, a character on the TV dramedy Psych
- Juliet, a character in Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure
- Juliet Douglas Sloth, a character in Fullmetal Alchemist anime series
- Also see
- Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation)
- Joliet (disambiguation)
- Juliette
- Giulietta
- ^ Think Baby Names - Meaning of Julius. Accessed November 24, 2008.
Source : Wikipedia
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