Juliet (disambiguation)

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Juliet is a character in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.

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Juliet is a feminine given name, an English form of the Italian Giulietta, which is a diminutive form of Italian Giulia, and French Juliette, which is a diminutive form of French Julie. All are derived from the Latin Julia, a name which originated with the Julia gens of Ancient Rome. The name is best known in the Anglosphere as the tragic heroine of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.