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In the world, Jule (Jule , ג'ול , Julé ) is a common gender-neutral first name. The given name Jule is characteristic of Cameroon, where it is quite a rare primarily male, but very infrequently feminine name, North Macedonia, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Germany. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in India, Germany, and the United States. Very seldom, Jule is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Jule | Germany, France, Cameroon, United States, India |
ג'ול | Israel |
Julé | United States, France, South Africa, Canada |
Джул | Russia, Ukraine |
Giulia, Giuliana, Giulietta, Hulya, Hülya, Ioulia, Iulia, Iuliana, Iúlia, Joelia, Julai, Julia, Juliana, Juliane, Julianna, Julica, Julie, Julienne, Julieta, Juliette, Julija, Julika, Juliska, July, Julyet, Julè, Julė, Júlia, Jûlija, Jülyet, Jūlija, Lia, Liana, Liane, Lianne, Ouliana, Uliana, Uljana, Ulyana, Yulia, Yuliya, Τζουλιάνα, Τζούλια, Джули, Джулиана, Джулианна, Джулия, Джульен, Джульетта, Джулі,
Jule is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jules Winnfield , the character in the movie Pulp Fiction; Jules Vaughn , the fictional queer transgender female character from 'Euphoria'; Jules de Grandin , the fictional occult detective created by Seabury Quinn; Jules Brown , the fictional character in the 1990 film Back to the Future Part III and Jules Hermes , the fictional Character from the German audio drama Die große Reise, among other works.