Jules

What does the baby name Jules mean? Learn about what Jules means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Jules - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Jules
J-U-L-E-S, is a 5-letter female given name.
Pronunciation of Jules
JOOLZ
zhoolz
Meaning of Jules
Youthful, downy, soft-haired, soft-bearded, down-bearded youth.
Origin of Jules
The name 'Jules' has multiple origins and can be found in various cultures. One origin of the name is French, where 'Jules' is derived from the Latin name 'Julius'. 'Julius' is a Roman family name that was derived from the Roman god Jupiter. Another origin of the name 'Jules' is English, where it is often used as a diminutive form of the name 'Julia' or 'Juliana'.
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Popularity of Jules
The popularity of the name 'Jules' has varied over time and across different regions. In the United States, 'Jules' has been a less common given name for girls compared to boys. It has not ranked among the top 1,000 most popular names for girls in recent years. However, it has gained some popularity as a unisex or gender-neutral name choice, reflecting a trend towards more diverse and unconventional naming practices.
Jules currently has 76 likes, and is in the top 7% of liked girl's names. The name Clarisse is slightly more popular than Jules.

Etymology of Jules

The etymology of the name 'Jules' can be traced back to the Latin name 'Julius', which means 'youthful' or 'downy-bearded'. This name was originally a Roman family name, and it became popular due to its association with the Roman general Julius Caesar. Over time, 'Julius' evolved into various forms and variations, including 'Jules'.

Cultural Significance of Jules

The cultural significance of the name 'Jules' varies depending on the cultural context in which it is used. In French culture, 'Jules' is a masculine given name and is associated with individuals such as Jules Verne, a renowned French author known for his adventure novels. In English-speaking countries, 'Jules' is often used as a unisex name, reflecting a more inclusive approach to naming conventions.