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Worldwide, Julyet (Julyet ) is a rare predominantly girly, but very seldom masculine first name. The given name Julyet is habitual in Turkey, where it is a very rare girly name, Colombia, and Philippines, where it is a very rare primarily feminine, but very infrequently masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in Turkey, India, and Colombia. Very seldom, Julyet is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Julyet | India, Colombia, Brazil, United States, Turkey |
Giulia, Giuliana, Giulietta, Hulya, Hülya, Ioulia, Iulia, Iuliana, Iúlia, Joelia, Jule, Julia, Juliana, Juliane, Julianna, Julica, Julie, Julienne, Juliet, Julieta, Julieth, Juliette, Julija, Julika, Juliska, Julyetta, Júlia, Jûlija, Jülyet, Jūlija, Lia, Liana, Liane, Lianne, Ouliana, Uliana, Uljana, Ulyana, Yulia, Yuliya, Zhulieta, Τζουλιάνα, Τζούλια, Джул, Джули, Джулиана, Джулианна, Джулия, Джульен, Джульет,
Julyet is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Juliet , the fictional character in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"; Julie Mao , the character from The Expanse and Juliette Roux , the fictional human, Le Calvaire.
Mo, Özromano, Ángel, Xavier, Sabroso, Bezerra, Gregory, Jeffery, Tarsela, Eisidro, Özbıçakçı, Martinez, Mendonca, Nasifoglu, Eskinazi, Oliveira, Yavuzaygen, Yesiltepe, Chetakian, Robillard, Cavalcanti, Rodrigueza, Todras, Degirmenci, Leylek, Berlen, Ido, Urs, Rosa, Levy, Silva, Seber, Alves, Altan, Katar, Kuzik, Lopez, Tavit, Nunes, Moreno, Santos, Samuel, Saucet, Senyuz, Allevi, Aloene, Alpman, Pelaez, and Vanderburg