Julie is a classic feminine given name of French origin, derived from the Latin 'Julia,' which means 'youthful' or 'downy.' It has been popular throughout the world for centuries and was particularly favored during the Victorian era. Julie is often associated with charm, elegance, and sophistication.
The name Julie experienced a significant rise and fall in popularity over the century. It started strong with 7 births in 1912, peaked with 54 births in 1969, and then declined steadily to just 5 births by 2000. The total number of births named Julie over this period was 1524.