Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every Julia - Julian type name can and many do, go by Jules.
I heard Julius Caesar went by Jules among friends.
Anonymous wrote:A quick google search shows this Julia from 1921 who used the name "Jules." Apparently it's been around a long time. I'm guessing many people aren't used to hearing it though because "Julia" was of relatively low popularity until pretty recently.

Anonymous wrote:It is British to add an S to the first syllable of a name. Do example, Brits may call Maggie "Mags" or Julia "Jules"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just a guess - maybe with the movie, “My Best Friend’s Wedding?"
OP here, I haven't seen it. Has the whole world seen it or something?
It was a very popular movie in the late 90’s. Really a “chick flick” but lots of guys secretly liked it as well.
Well worth watching if you haven’t seen it.
I've heard of it, especially when it was out. I just didn't see it.
If you like romantic comedies, this is a good one IMO. I am not a big movie-watcher, but I have seen this one twice.