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Juliet.
Is the Romeo & Juliet association too much?
What do you think?
Middle name suggestions? Looking for a one-syl name that is a little more unusual than Anne or Rose or Grace- IE, Juliet Eve.:)
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I love the name Juliet I dont see any problem with the romeo Juliet connection I like names that have a history of usage not only in real life but in books and films
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I don't think the association is too much.Juliet Claire
Juliet Ava
Juliet Kate
Juliet Skye:)
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I always think of the play, but I don't think there's any reason why you couldn't use. It's a lovely name. I would use Juliet Blythe.
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I LOVE Juliet and I don't mind the Romeo & Juliet association at all. I think it gives it more character.
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I think it's lovely and doesn't have to be associated with Romeo. I also love Juliette.
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Juliet Eve is a very pretty name (Eve is my favorite female name).
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I like it. Many years ago I used to babysit for a little girl named Juliet and I thought it was very pretty.
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I love Juliet...it is on my short list.Juliet Claire
Juliet Maeve
Juliet Blythenot 1-syllable but nice:Juliet Maire
Juliet Sofia
Juliet Ivy
Juliet Caroline
Juliet Catherine
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I have heard this name too much on the boards I visit. I think it is too much of an association. Would you name your son Romeo? I dont think so. Juliet is an ugly name to me, it has no appeal, and the play, which I am not fond of completely, is an even bigger turn off. I guess if people really like it, a middle name would work, but not a first.
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I love Juliet!!! I don't think it's too much R&J...in fact, one of my favourite names is Romeu (Catalan form of Romeo, pron. ROO-meoo ("me" like "m" backwards?) or something similar, I can't explain it well enough), I could really name my son this (even if everybody'd think I'm crazy). Juliet is just lovely.I like Juliet Eve and Juliet MairEva
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I prefer it as a middle name. Some combos:
Juliet Blythe
Juliet Faye
Juliet Greer
Juliet Maeve
Juliet Nell
Juliet Quinn
Juliet Tess
Juliet WynneI like Juliet Greer and Juliet Nell the best.
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I prefer the spelling Juliette, and I never think of the Shakespeare play. How come you only want a one syllable middle name? For example, Juliette Miranda is very nice. If it's for surname reasons, then I suggest Juliette Faye (although I don't care for Faye). By the way, Juliette Rose is lovely.
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It's beautiful - one of my all-time favourites.When making combinations, I tend to find it sounds best with two middle names (one of those being a single-syllable name), e.g.
Juliet Rosa Faye
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No, the R&J thing is definitely not too much.
I like Juliet .. tons.Juliet Eve is great.Juliet Lynn ...... not very unusual but nice
Juliet May .. well, it does sound good.
The only others I can think of which could work: Blythe, Lee, Drew, Star, Fern, Lise, Maude, Nell, Jay? I like Maude, but most people probably don't. - chazda
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I tihnk Romeo is, but not so much Juliet. I think it's a sweet name
Blanche
Claire
Dawn
Faith
Fern
Fluer* my fave
Hope
Maude
Maeve
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I don't think the association is too much- it's definitely there, but the name is used enough in other places for it to be overpowering.Juliet Eve is very pretty... some others:Juliet May
Juliet Belle
Juliet Pearl
Juliet Hope
Juliet Maeve
Juliet Liv
Juliet Ruth
Juliet Kate
Juliet CateJuliet May is probably my favourite, but I think May might (unfortunately) have the potential to become another Rose or Grace as far as mns go...Also, this is a little off-topic, but my brother was going to be Juliet Rose if he was a girl (he's Jesse Tyler now, and was born ten years ago).Shannon
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