Jule is a unisex name with multiple variations, including Juliet and Julia. The name has origins in several different languages, such as Norwegian, Swedish, German, and Danish. In Norwegian and Swedish pronunciations, Jule is pronounced as yoo-leh (/julə/), while in German and Danish pronunciations, it is pronounced as yoo-luh (/juːl/). Jule has been used as a given name for both boys and girls in the United States. It has seen moderate popularity over the years, consistently appearing on the list of baby names. Jule's association with timeless classics like Juliet and Julia adds to its appeal for parents seeking a unique yet familiar name for their child.
Jule Gregory Charney was an influential American meteorologist known for his pioneering work in numerical weather prediction and advancing the understanding of atmospheric circulation. |
Jule Styne was an English-American songwriter and composer famous for creating Broadway musicals like Gypsy, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Funny Girl. |
Jule Eisenbud was an American psychiatrist, author, and researcher recognized for his work in parapsychology. |