Julieta

hoo-lee-eh-tah
Meaning: Youthful
Gender
Girl
Origin
Latin, Spanish, Italian
Popularity Rank
#391 (girls)
#796 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Julieta has been steadily increasing in popularity, especially in Latin American countries and among parents looking for a classic yet unique name.

Why Parents Choose Julieta

Parents are drawn to Julieta for its romantic and youthful sound, as well as its cultural richness and connection to literature, making it a charming choice for a daughter.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Julieta is a diminutive form of Julia, derived from the Latin name Julius. It gained popularity in various cultures, especially in Spanish and Italian-speaking regions. Its association with Shakespeare's tragic heroine has made it a beloved choice among parents seeking a name with literary connections.

Julieta is a romantic name with deep roots in literature and culture, often associated with the character Juliet from Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet', symbolizing love and passion.

Notable People Named Julieta

  • Julieta Venegas
  • Julieta Díaz
  • Julieta Ferrer

Name Variations

Juliet Giulietta Juliette

Related Names

Similar Sounding Names

Julian Julina Julianna

Names with Similar Feel

Isabella Gabriela Anabella

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Romeo and Juliet
  • Julieta (film)