- Source: Julie (given name)
Julie is a popular Latin first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia, itself derived from the Latin Julius, which is believed to either stem from Ancient Greek: ἴουλος, romanized: íoulos, lit. 'downy-haired' or Latin: Iovilius, lit. 'devoted to Jove'. It can be a pet form of Julia, Yulie, or Juliette.
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 No. 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 (1926–2019), American actress
Julie Raque Adams (born 1969), American politician
Julie Andrews (born 1935), English actress, singer, director and author
Julie Benz (born 1972), American actress
Julie Bergan (born 1994), Norwegian singer-songwriter
Julie Bergner, American mathematician
Saint Julie Billiart (1751–1816), French nun
Julie Bindel (born 1962), British feminist
Julie Bishop (born 1956), Australian politician
Julie Bishop (actress) (1914–2001), American actress
Julie Blanchette (born 1986), Canadian ringette player
Julie Bowen (born 1970), American actress
Julie Burchill (born 1959), an English writer and columnist
Julie Buring, American epidemiologist
Julie Chen (born 1970), American television news anchor and producer
Julie Christie (born 1941), British actress
Julie Chu (born 1982), American ice hockey player
Julie Clarke (born 1971), American model and actress
Julie Coin (born 1982), French tennis player
Julie Cournoyer (born 1970 or 1971), Canadian para-cyclist
Julie Czerneda (born 1955), Canadian author
Julie C. Dao, American author
Julie Dash (born 1952), American film director
Julie d'Aubigny (1670-1707), French opera singer, Mademoiselle Maupin
Julie Dawn (1920–2000), English singer
Julie Dawn Cole (born 1955), English actress
Julie Mathilde Morrow Deforest (1882–1979), American impressionist painter.
Julie Delpy (born 1969), French-American actress, director, screenwriter and singer-songwriter
Julie Diana, American ballet dancer, teacher, writer and arts administrator
Julie Dickson, Canadian public servant
Julie Ditty (born 1979), American tennis player
Julie Doiron, Canadian musician
Julie Dore (born 1960), British politician
Julie Dorsey, American computer scientist
Julie Dzerowicz, Canadian politician
Julie Nixon Eisenhower (born 1948), American author, daughter of former President Richard Nixon
Julie Feeney, Irish singer and composer
Julie Fernandez-Fernandez (born 1972), Belgian politician
Julie Forss (born 1998), Finnish footballer
Julie Foudy (born 1971), American soccer player
Julie Fowlis, Scottish singer and composer
Julie Frost, American songwriter, singer, guitarist and record producer
Julie Goodyear (born 1942), English actress
Julie Halard-Decugis (born 1970), French tennis player
Julie Harris (1925–2013), American actress
Julie Heldman (born 1945), American tennis player
Julie Hilling (born 1959), British politician
Julie Holland (born 1965), American psycho-pharmacologist, psychiatrist, and author
Julie Ivy, American health care statistician
Julie Kavner (born 1950), American actress
Julie Kent (born 1969), American ballet dancer
Julie Klausner (born 1978), American writer, comedian, actress, and podcaster
Julie Lemieux (born 1962), Canadian voice actress
Julie Lemieux (politician), Canadian politician
Julie London (1926–2000), American singer and actress
Julie V. Lund (born 1959), American judge
Julie Mayberry, American politician
Julie McNiven (born 1980), American actress
Julie Mennell (born 1970), English academic
Julie Mond, American actress
Julie Morstad, Canadian writer and illustrator
Julie Newmar (born 1933), American actress, dancer and singer
Julie Owono (born c. 1987), French and Cameroonian lawyer
Julie Payette (born 1963), Canadian astronaut and engineer
Julie Powell (1973–2022), American author
Julie Pullin (born 1975), British tennis player
Julie Rayne, English singer
Julie Reeves (born 1974), American country singer-songwriter
Julie Reuben (born 1960), American historian
Julie Roberts (born 1979), American country singer-songwriter
Julie Roberts (artist) (born 1963), Welsh painter
Julie Robinson (disambiguation), multiple people
Julie Roginsky (born 1973), American political strategist and television commentator
Julie Rosen (born 1957), American politician
Julie Rrap (born 1950), Australian artist
Julie Rubio (born 1969), American film producer and director
Julie Salamon (born 1953), American journalist and author
Julie Salinger (1863–1942), German politician
Julie Salmon (born 1965), British tennis player
Julie Anne San Jose (born 1994), Filipino actress and singer
Julie Sanders, British academic
Julie Sandstede, American politician
Julie Saunders (bowls), English bowls player
Julie Seitter, American voice actress
Julie Shigekuni (born 1962), American writer
Julie Smith (disambiguation), multiple people
Julie Sommars (born 1940), American actress
Julie Spira, American relationship counselor and writer
Julie Stevens (disambiguation), multiple people
Julie Stewart (born 1967), Canadian actress and television director
Julie Stewart-Binks (born 1987), Canadian television sports journalist
Julie Strain (born 1962), American actress and model
Julie Talma (1756–1805), French dancer and courtesan
Julie Tan (born 1992), Malaysian actress
Julie Taymor (born 1952), American director of theatre, opera and film
Julie Theriot (born 1967), American microbiologist
Julie Thomas (born 1967), Welsh lawn bowler
Julie Thomas, first Chief Minister of Saint Helena
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 (1996–2019), Belgian homicide victim
Julie VanOrden, American politician
Julie Vargas (born 1938), American educator
Julie Vega (1968–1985), Filipina child actress
Julie Verhoeven (born 1969), British illustrator and designer
Julie Vinter Hansen (1890–1960), Dutch astronomer
Julie Vlasto (1903–1985), French tennis player
Julie Vollertsen (born 1959), American volleyball player
Julie Marie Wade (born 1979), American writer and professor
Julie Wainwright, American business executive
Julie T. Wallace (born 1961), English actress
Julie Walters (born 1950), English actress and novelist
Julie Ward (judge), Australian judge
Julie Ward (politician) (born 1957), British politician
Julie Warner (born 1965), American actress
Julie White (born 1967), British businesswoman
Julie Willis, Australian architectural historian
Julie Wilson (1924–2015), American singer and actress
Julie Wolfthorn (1864–1944), German painter
Julie Yorn (born 1967), American film producer
Julie Zahra (born 1982), Maltese singer
Julie Zeilinger (born 1993), American feminist writer
Julie Zenatti (born 1981), French singer and television personality
Julie Zetlin (born 1990), American rhythmic gymnast
Julie Zhuo, Chinese-American computer scientist
Julie Zickefoose (born 1958), American biologist and nature writer
Julie Zogg (born 1992), Swiss snowboarder
Julie Zwarthoed (born 1994), Dutch ice hockey player
Julie Zwillich (born 1969), American-Canadian actress and television personality
= Nickname
=Jules Julie Archoska (1905–1972), American football player
Julius La Rosa (1930–2016), American pop music singer
Julius J. Radice (1908–1966), American athlete and physician
Julius Schwartz (1915–2004), American comics editor
Julius Seligson (1909–1987), American tennis player
= Mononyms
=Julie (Julie Berthelsen), a Danish pop singer and songwriter
Julie (Kenji Sawada), a Japanese pop singer, composer and actor
Fictional characters
Julie, one of the Season 2 and 3 kids of Barney & Friends
Julie, a character in the 2007 British black comedy TV movie Dead Clever
Julie, a character in NBC sitcom Friends and one of Ross's girlfriends throughout the show
Julie, a character in 1993 action/martial arts movie Showdown
Julie Albright, title character of the book series in the American Girl collection
Julie the Flamingo, a female Greater Flamingo from Jim Henson's Animal Show
Julie Hinikawa, the main antagonist of Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
Julie Maurice, the French name for Penny Morris, a main character in the animated series Fireman Sam
Julie Molina, the main character of Julie and the Phantoms
Julie Powers, a character in Scott Pilgrim
Julie Richman, the titular main character of Valley Girl (1983 film)
Julie Smith, a minor character in the animated series The Powerpuff Girls
Julie Tournier, one the main titular character in the 1990s animated show The Twins of Destiny
The Julies, two inmates, Julie Johnston and Julie Saunders, in the ITV television series Bad Girls
Alternative spellings and translations
Julia (Latin), (English), (German), (Polish), (Bulgarian), (Spanish)
Julie (Czech), (Danish), (English), (French), (Norwegian)
Giulia (Italian)
Ioulia (Ιουλία) (Greek)
Iulia (Greek), (Romanian)
Iúile (Irish)
Jorna (Swedish)
Júlia (Catalan), (Hungarian), (Portuguese)
Juli (English)
Juliino (Esperanto)
July (English)
Juulia (Finnish)
Juri (Japanese)
Yula, Yuliya (Assyrian)
Yulia, Yulya, Yuliya (Russian), (Ukrainian)
Yulie (Hebrew, Spanish)
= Rare spellings
=Jully, the given name of Canadian singer Jully Black
Jewellee
Jewelia
Julee
Juli
References
See also
Julia (given name)
Yulia
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