Giulietta is a charming Italian feminine given name, derived from Julietta, which ultimately originates from the Latin 'Iulia', meaning 'youthful'. This name gained significant popularity due to Shakespeare's tragic love story "Romeo and Juliet", where Giulietta was the leading female character. In Italy, Giulietta is often used as an independent name, while in other countries it may be considered a variant of Juliet or Julia.
"Giulietta's popularity as a baby name has seen significant fluctuations over the years. Starting with just 5 births in 1970, it peaked at 101 births in 2016 and 62 births in 2015. However, recent years have shown a decline, with only 39 births recorded in 2023."