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I myself am Juliette Robin - followed by a French surname. I have grown to love my name and find it incredibly classy. :)
I know one person named Juliette, her middle name is Elise. I personally love the harmony of 'Juliette Elise' and I think the spelling of Juliette is much prettier than Juliet.
A fine way to get the same pronunciation of the name "Juliet", a very beautiful sounding name, while distinguishing it from the character of classic literature at the same time. Changing the stem from "-et" to "-ette" also gives the name an extra feminine whirl in my opinion.
I like that this is different than Shakespeare’s spelling. I think this could be both middle and first name. I like the nickname Ettie, I think it’s so cute.
Beautiful name, and prettier than Juliet!
I actually prefer this to Juliet. This is such a pretty name.
Please don’t do this to a poor child. I would absolutely hate being stuck with this name! Romeo...
Very pretty and uncommon.
Beautiful! Classic but uncommon. Feminine.
I love the Juliette spelling because it create some type of distinction from the play. Also I love the actress. When I think of a Juliette I imagine someone who's sweet, fearless and is bold. I think Juliette is a gorgeous name and it is something I imagine someone carrying for their whole lives.
Really pretty.
This is my name! I love it now, but I used to go by Julie because people would tease me with Romeo and Juliet.
It fascinates me to see that the timeline for revival of popularity for the name Juliette began in the U.S. and Belgium in 1995; my daughter Juliette was born in early 1996! Coincidental?
I love Juliette and it's so romantic and beautiful to me but it's kinda hard for me to pick out a middle name for it. One of my favorites is Aria or Lana but I really love this name. It's a classic and I always wanted it but it's not even in the top 100, so really usable to me.
As kind of like an answer to the previous comment, my middle name is Juliette. It goes with my first name in a contrasting manner, if that makes any sense. Juliette is a very feminine, soft name in my opinion, and my first name is very boyish. So if you put them together it kind of balances out. :)
My name is Juliette and I am French as this is definitely a French spelling and as one of you wrote it would sound Juliay. I must admit even with this writing you get lots of Romeo and Juliet jokes ;) but what I like about my name is that in France it's a name like any and then when I'm abroad it becomes much more original to people and very romantic. It's supposed to mean "youthful" and most Juliettes that I know, like me, are very energetic and have so much youth in them.
Such a pretty name! It has nice literary connections and has a very nice ring to it as well. I also prefer this spelling, too. It looks prettier and sweeter spelt this way.
This is so pretty! It's way better than Juliet, and if you spell it this way you won't have irritating connections to the play, which is just all too obvious.
This is a beautiful name, and it has an even prettier spelling than Juliet. It reminds me of the heroine in Romeo and Juliet, and it's gorgeous.
I really like this name; I think it sounds intelligent and yet down-to-earth at the same time, and I definitely think the French spelling should be used more often, because it sounds more elegant and feminine. :-)
What a lovely name! Simply beautiful.
Elegant and timeless. I would love to see this name on a fresh, young face.
This name is so pretty, and looks great on paper. It also doesn't have the negative connotations that Juliet might have, or any 'Romeo and Juliet' jokes.
Juliet is lovely, but Juliette seems like it's trying too hard.
I was actually almost named Juliette (my last name is Lewis, and my mom had a bit of an obsession with the actress)
That aside, I really do love this name. It's got just the right balance of charm/romance and maturity. It could fit a young girl, a teen, an adult, and a senior citizen alike.
This spelling is so much more gorgeous than the rather plain Juliet, and I prefer Juliette's pronunciation with accent on the last syllable, rather than the first.
This name is prettier on paper, prettier to say, and probably won't lead to as much Romeo and Juliet jokes.
And usually, I find names ending in -ette more charming than their -et counterparts (Violette, Juliette, etc.)
This is my favorite name for a girl. If I had a daughter right now this is what I would name her! I think it fits a baby and young child, but would continue to grow on her. A teenager would not be ashamed to have this name, nor would a woman think her name sounded like a child. Plus it's an interesting spelling, and I think another cool twist would be Juliett.
Juliet is gorgeous, but Juliette seems too frilly and over-the-top.
I really like this name. Another version is Julietta which is pretty as well.
I am not a huge fan of most names beginning with Juli- (except the boy's name Julian), but I prefer this spelling over Juliet. This spelling I think looks prettier.
Juliette sounds like such an innocent, yet mature in character woman. I love this name.

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