What is another word for Juliet?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˌuːlɪˈɛt] (IPA)

Juliet, the famous romantic heroine from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet", has inspired many synonyms over the years. Some of the synonyms commonly used for Juliet include names like Juliette, Juliana, Julia, and Yuliya. These names all have similar origins and meanings, usually deriving from the Latin name "Julius", which means youthful, downy-bearded, or soft-haired. Other related synonyms include names like Julietta, Julianna, and Giulietta, which are all variations of the same name. However, none of these names can quite capture the passion and tragedy that made Juliet a beloved character, immortalizing her as one of the greatest love stories of all time.

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  • Reverse Entailment

    • Proper noun, singular
      Juliette.
  • Other Related

    • Interjection
      Juliette.

What are the hypernyms for Juliet?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Juliet

This is a kind of Romeo and Juliet business, isn't it?
"At Love's Cost"
Charles Garvice
In this it bears a faint resemblance to the introduction to Berlioz's "Romeo and Juliet" symphony.
"A Second Book of Operas"
Henry Edward Krehbiel
Well, we've about decided upon some scenes from Romeo and Juliet.
"Annie Kilburn A Novel"
W. D. Howells

Famous quotes with Juliet

  • When I was in England doing Romeo and Juliet as a child star, I was interviewed by the British press, who are even more vicious and cruel than the Americans. So I have been extremely guarded ever since.
    Claire Bloom
  • If Shakespeare had to go on an author tour to promote Romeo and Juliet, he never would have written Macbeth.
    Joyce Brothers
  • People often argue about this. Obviously one of the skills in performance is acting, and you can't expect every Romeo to really be in love with their Juliet!
    Deborah Bull
  • I'm probably not going to get married unless I live with somebody for 10 or 20 years. But these people (Romeo and Juliet) took a chance and they did it. We don't have the balls that Romeo did.
    Leonardo DiCaprio
  • With Romeo and Juliet, you're talking about two people who meet one night, and get married the same night. I believe in love at first sight-but it hasn't happened to me yet.
    Leonardo DiCaprio

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