Giulietta

Meaning of Giulietta

The name Giulietta is of Italian origin and is pronounced as joo-lee-ET-tah. It is a charming and elegant variation of Juliette or Julietta, often associated with romance and classical beauty thanks to its connection to Shakespeare's iconic character, Juliet, from "Romeo and Juliet." This timeless name evokes images of grace and sophistication. In the United States, Giulietta has seen fluctuating popularity over the years. While it hasn't been among the most common names, it has maintained a steady presence, particularly in recent years with occurrences peaking at 101 newborns in 2016. The name's unique blend of historical richness and melodic sound makes it an appealing choice for parents seeking something both classic and distinctive for their daughters.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as joo-lee-ET-tah (/dʒuˈljeːtta/)

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Notable People Named Giulietta

Giulietta Masina - Giulia Anna "Giulietta" Masina was an Italian film actress renowned for her roles as Gelsomina in La Strada and Cabiria in Nights of Cabiria, winning the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress in 1957.
Giulietta Simionato was an Italian mezzo-soprano known for her career spanning from the 1930s to her retirement in 1966.
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