📖 Acerca de Juliet
Juliet es una forma anglicizada del diminutivo latino de Julia, que significa 'joven', inmortalizada por la heroína trágica de Shakespeare en Romeo y Julieta (c. 1594). La obra convirtió el nombre en símbolo universal del amor romántico. Asociado a la literatura, la ópera y el cine durante siglos, Juliet vive un renacimiento en el siglo XXI en el mundo anglosajón.
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⭐ Personas Famosas
- Juliet of the Spirits (film character) — Title character of Federico Fellini's 1965 film, a landmark of Italian cinema starring Giulietta Masina.
- Juliet Mills — British actress known for stage, film, and television work across several decades, daughter of Sir John Mills.
- Juliet Binoche — While her given name is Juliette, actress Juliette Binoche is the most celebrated bearer of this name tradition — French actress and Academy Award winner for The English Patient (1996).
- Juliet Stevenson — British actress renowned for stage and screen, celebrated for Truly, Madly, Deeply (1990) and extensive Royal Shakespeare Company work.
- Juliet of Romeo and Juliet — Shakespeare's iconic heroine (c. 1594), the definitive literary bearer of the name — a symbol of youthful love and tragedy across world literature.