Juliett is of French origin, derived from the Latin 'Julius', which means 'downy-bearded' or '/youthful'. It's a feminine form of Julian, and was popularized in the 19th century through the novel 'Les Misérables' by Victor Hugo, where the main character Cosette is often referred to as Juliett.
"The name Juliett has seen varying popularity over the years, with a noticeable surge in recent times. The most popular year for the name was 2022, with 45 births recorded. However, it's interesting to note that there were no recorded births with this name between 1939 and 1961."