The name Juliette is of French roots specifically meaning “young” or “downy haired or bearded”.
Juliette was extremely fashionable between the 1880s and 1900. Beginning 1900 Juliette went out of style maintaining pretty low usage all through the 20th century.
The name shown upward momentum in the 1990s when it popularized among the youthful population following the release of Romeo + Juliet, a modernized variant of the Shakespeare’s film.
Today, Juliette continues to climb the naming graphs although in very moderate levels. She remains relatively underused and timeless by parents who prefer old-fashioned naming styles.
Between 1880 (when American government began tracking her naming patterns) and 2020, only 31311 newborn girls have been named Juliette. She has featured twice both in the top 10 and top 100 list.