![]() ![]() The first appearance of Julie in a popular non-French literary work occurred with Swedish playwright August Strindberg's tragedy Miss Julie in 1888. In 2006, 204 Frenchmen had Julie among their given names. Julie may be given to males as well, though mostly as a second or third given name. It was the 17th most popular name in 2006. It then suddenly soared to previously unknown heights, reaching its peak in 1987 when 9,908 Julies were born. In France, the name was only mildly popular in the beginning of the 20th century and its usage nearly disappeared between 19. ![]() In the most recently available statistics, the name was the fourth most popular female name in Belgium in 2005 and ninth most popular in Denmark in the first half of 2005. Julie has also been a popular given name in some European countries. Additionally, a variation of the name Julie, Julia has been in the top one-hundred since 1980. According to the United States' Social Security Administration, Julie was consistently in the top one-hundred registered female names in the forty years between 19 peaking at #10 in 1971. Julie has perpetually been one of the most popular female names used in the United States. It is the feminine form of Julius, and can be a pet form of Julia, Yulie, or Juliette. Julie is a popular Latin first name which originally comes from the Latin Julia which could mean youthful, soft-haired, beautiful or vivacious. Julia, Julianna, Juliette, Jules, Julianne Rose, Beautiful flower, Youthful, Vivacious ![]()
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