Baby name Juliette (/Juliet): honest opinions please?

Anonymous
Really like it, but wouldn't use it myself
Anonymous
I know a few young girls with the name Juliet/Juliette. Responding to another poster, I would never think that Juliette is pronounced Juliet-uh.
Anonymous
I love Juliet! The prettiest girl in my high school class was Juliet - a sweet, natural hippie type.

I like the spelling of Juliet better than with the extra "te" unless you have a very French last name.
Anonymous
Neutral
Anonymous
White trashy and bad luck
Anonymous
Beautiful
Anonymous
I love it!
Anonymous
It's beautiful! I knew one in high school and always thought it was strange though and too Shakespeare (15 years ago). Now that I'm grown I love it and it's my top girl name.
Anonymous
Love it! Especially the longer spelling!
Anonymous
I like it!
Anonymous
I like it, but don’t think that it is too literary. Romeo and Juliet has to be Shakespeare’s best-known Work. So it is not going to impress anyone who is truly into literature.
Anonymous
My 3 year old is Juliette. French spelling. I feel that the Shakespeare spelling emphasizes the JU syllable - JUUU-liet. Whereas my spelling emphasizes the ETTE. Julie-ETTE. That's the main difference. I do NOT say "Ette-UH" like French.

I love the name! Have only met 1 other, and she's 6, and spelled Juliet. People comment all the time they love the name. It's feminine and not trendy or too common.
Anonymous
Great name, prefer shorter spelling, disagree with PP about pronunciation.
Anonymous
I hate it. I've hated that name since I was a little girl. And that's WITH being friends with a girl named Juliet.
Anonymous
I normally dislike most of the dcum names but I love Juliet
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