Juliet is a feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin male name 'Julius'. It is traditionally associated with the tragic Shakespearean heroine Juliet Capulet from the play 'Romeo and Juliet', which has contributed to its widespread popularity. The name Juliet has been used throughout history but gained significant prominence during the Renaissance era. It is composed of six letters: J-u-l-i-e-t, and it offers a charming, classic, yet timeless choice for parents naming their daughters.
"Julliet experienced a gap of four years between the peak birth years of 1999 and 2003, followed by another five-year interval until 2008. Interestingly, there was only a one-year difference between 2008 and the highest recorded year, 2009, with a total of eight births. Overall, Julliet has been given to 23 babies over these years."