Jule

Meaning of Jule

Jule, a unisex given name of Germanic lineage ultimately traced to the Roman nomen Julius—itself perhaps derived from the Greek ioulos, denoting “downy-bearded” and by extension youthful vigor—exhibits a concise morphological structure that has facilitated its adoption across Germanic and Scandinavian linguistic domains; in Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish contexts it is articulated /julə/ (“yoo-leh”), while in German usage it more commonly appears as /juːl/ (“yoo-luh”). Its phonetic economy has rendered it a versatile diminutive of Julian and Juliana in onomastic tradition, and its close homophony with the midwinter festival Yule has further bolstered its cultural resonance within Northern Europe. In Anglo-American usage, Jule remains comparatively rare, typically ranking in the low four-digit positions of Social Security Administration listings (for example, around 940th in 2021), a status that underscores its technical robustness and contemporary appeal as an uncommon yet linguistically adaptable choice.

Pronunciation

Norwegian,Swedish

  • Pronunced as yoo-leh (/julə/)

German

  • Pronunced as yoo-luh (/juːl/)

Danish

  • Pronunced as yoo-luh (/julə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Jule

Jule Gregory Charney -
Jule Styne -
Jule Eisenbud -
Miriam Johnson
Curated byMiriam Johnson

Assistant Editor