Julie (given name)
Julie is a popular Latin first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia which could mean youthful, soft-haired, beautiful or vivacious. It is the feminine form of Julius, and can be a pet form of Julia, Yulie, or Juliette. It is also occasionally used as a male nickname or pet form of Julius, Julian, or Jules.
Popularity
Julie has perpetually been one of the most popular female names used in the United States. According to the United States' Social Security Administration, Julie was consistently in the top one-hundred registered female names in the forty years between 1951 and 1991; peaking at #10 in 1971. Additionally, a variation of the name Julie, Julia has been in the top one-hundred since 1980.Julie has also been a popular given name in some European countries. In the most recently available statistics, the name was the fourth most popular female name in Belgium in 2005 and ninth most popular in Denmark in the first half of 2005. In France, the name was only mildly popular in the beginning of the 20th century and its usage nearly disappeared between 1940 and 1970. It then suddenly soared to previously unknown heights, reaching its peak in 1987 when 9,908 Julies were born. It was the 17th most popular name in 2006. Julie may be given to males as well, though mostly as a second or third given name. In 2006, 204 Frenchmen had Julie among their given names.
History
The first appearance of Julie in a popular non-French literary work occurred with Swedish playwright August Strindberg's tragedy Miss Julie in 1888. As it became one of the most widely performed plays in the English-speaking world, the choice of Julie as a name expanded along with it.People
Given name
- Julie Adams, American actress
- Julie Raque Adams, American politician
- Julie Andrews, English actress, singer, director and author
- Julie Benz, American actress
- Julie Bergan, Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Julie Bergner, American mathematician
- Saint Julie Billiart, French nun
- Julie Bindel, British feminist
- Julie Bishop, Australian politician
- Julie Bishop , American actress
- Julie Blanchette, Canadian ringette player
- Julie Bowen, American actress
- Julie Burchill, an English writer and columnist
- Julie Chen, American television news anchor and producer
- Julie Christie, British actress
- Julie Chu, American ice hockey player
- Julie Clarke, American model and actress
- Julie Coin, French tennis player
- Julie Czerneda, Canadian author
- Julie C. Dao, American author
- Julie Dash, American film director
- Julie Dawn, English singer
- Julie Dawn Cole, English actress
- Julie Delpy, French-American actress, director, screenwriter and singer-songwriter
- Julie Dickson, Canadian public servant
- Julie Ditty, American tennis player
- Julie Doiron, Canadian musician
- Julie Dore, British politician
- Julie Dorsey, American computer scientist
- Julie Dzerowicz, Canadian politician
- Julie Nixon Eisenhower, American author, daughter of former President Richard Nixon
- Julie Feeney, Irish singer and composer
- Julie Fernandez-Fernandez, Belgian politician
- Julie Foudy, American soccer player
- Julie Fowlis, Scottish singer and composer
- Julie Goodyear, English actress
- Julie Halard-Decugis, French tennis player
- Julie Harris, an American actress
- Julie Heldman, American tennis player
- Julie Hilling, British politician
- Julie Holland, American psycho-pharmacologist, psychiatrist, and author
- Julie Ivy, American health care statistician
- Julie Kavner, American actress
- Julie Kent, American ballet dancer
- Julie Lemieux, Canadian voice actress
- Julie Lemieux, Canadian politician
- Julie London, American singer and actress
- Julie V. Lund, American judge
- Julie McNiven, American actress
- Julie Mond, American actress
- Julie Newmar, American actress, dancer and singer
- Julie Payette, Canadian astronaut and engineer
- Julie Powell, American author
- Julie Pullin, British tennis player
- Julie Rayne, English singer
- Julie Reeves, American country singer-songwriter
- Julie Reuben, American historian
- Julie Roberts, American country singer-songwriter
- Julie Robinson, multiple people
- Julie Roginsky, American political strategist and television commentator
- Julie Rosen, American politician
- Julie Rrap, Australian artist
- Julie Rubio, American film producer and director
- Julie Salamon, American journalist and author
- Julie Salinger, German politician
- Julie Salmon, British tennis player
- Julie Sanders, British academic
- Julie Sandstede, American politician
- Julie Saunders, English bowls player
- Julie Seitter, American voice actress
- Julie Shigekuni, American writer
- Julie Smith, multiple people
- Julie Solomon, American businesswoman
- Julie Sommars, American actress
- Julie Spira, American relationship counselor and writer
- Julie Stevens, multiple people
- Julie Stewart, Canadian actress and television director
- Julie Stewart-Binks, Canadian television sports journalist
- Julie Strain, American actress and model
- Julie Talma, French dancer and courtesan
- Julie Tan, Maylasian actress
- Julie Taymor, American director of theatre, opera and film
- Julie Theriot, American microbiologist
- Julie Todaro, American librarian
- Julie Tolentino, American dancer and choreographer
- Julie Tremble, Canadian experimental filmmaker
- Julie Tristan, American television journalist
- Julie Underwood, American education school dean
- Julie Umerle, American-born British painter
- Julie Van Espen, Belgian homicide victim
- Julie VanOrden, American politician
- Julie Vargas, American educator
- Julie Vega, Filipina child actress
- Julie Verhoeven, British illustrator and designer
- Julie Vinter Hansen, Dutch astronomer
- Julie Vlasto, French tennis player
- Julie Vollertsen, American volleyball player
- Julie Wainwright, American business executive
- Julie T. Wallace, English actress
- Julie Walters, English actress and novelist
- Julie Ward, Australian judge
- Julie Ward , British politician
- Julie Warner, American actress
- Julie White, British businesswoman
- Julie Willis, Australian architectural historian
- Julie Wilson, American singer and actress
- Julie Wolfthorn, German painter
- Julie Yorn, American film producer
- Julie Zahra, Maltese singer
- Julie Zeilinger, American feminist writer
- Julie Zenatti, French singer and television personality
- Julie Zetlin, American rhythmic gymnast
- Julie Zhuo, Chinese-American computer scientist
- Julie Zickefoose, American biologist and nature writer
- Julie Zogg, Swiss snowboarder
- Julie Zwarthoed, Dutch ice hockey player
- Julie Zwillich, American-Canadian actress and television personality
Nickname
- Jules Julie Archoska, American football player
- Julius La Rosa, American pop music singer
- Julius J. Radice, American athlete and physician
- Julius Schwartz, American comics editor
- Julius Seligson, American tennis player
Mononyms
- Julie, a Danish pop singer and songwriter
- Julie, a Japanese pop singer, composer and actor
Alternative spellings and translations
- Jewelia
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- Juliino
- Giulia
- Júlia
- Júlia
- Júlia
- July
- Juli
- Iulia or Ioulia
- Julia
- Jorna, Jillie, Jennifer, Julia
- Juulia
- Yulia, Yulya, Yuliya
- Yula, Yuliya
- Iulia, Iuliana
- Yulie
- Juri
Rare spelling
- Jully, the given name of Canadian singer Jully Black
- Juleigh, the given name of a formalist poet Juleigh Howard-Hobson
- Jewellee
- Jewelia