Juliet (disambiguation)
Juliet is a character in Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet may also refer to:
Songs
- "Juliet" (Lawson song), 2013
- "Juliet" (The Four Pennies song), 1964
- "Juliet" (Modern Talking song)
- "Juliet" (The Oak Ridge Boys song)
- "Juliet" (Robin Gibb song)
- "Juliet", a song by Nana Mizuki from the album Magic Attraction
- "Juliet", a song by The Pillows from the album Runners High
- "Juliet", a song by Stevie Nicks from the album The Other Side of the Mirror
- "Juliet", a song by Sonata Arctica from the album The Days of Grays
- "Juliet", a song by LMNT
People with the given name
- Juliet Aubrey, British actress
- Juliet Cesario, American character actress
- Juliet Haslam (born 1969), Australian field hockey player
- Juliet Huddy (born 1969), American journalist
- Juliet Landau, American actress
- Juliet Richardson (born 1980), American musician
- Juliet Simms, American musician
Fictional characters
- Juliet Burke, a character in the TV drama Lost
- Juliet Sharp, a character in the TV drama Gossip Girl
- Juliet Butler, a character in the Artemis Fowl series
- Juliet Hobbes, a character in the The Simpsons
- Juliet O'Hara, a character in the TV dramedy Psych
- Juliet, a character in Shakespeare's play Measure for Measure
- Juliet Douglas Sloth, a character in the Fullmetal Alchemist anime series
- Juliet Van Heusen, a character in Wizards of Waverly Place
- Juliet Starling, a character in Lollipop Chainsaw
Other uses
- J, in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- J, spoken "Juliet Time", for the observer's local time as a nautical time zone letter
- J, spoken "Juliet Time", a military time zone
- Juliet, a 1954 font designed by Aldo Novarese
- Juliet cap, a form of headgear
- Juliet (moon), a moon of the planet Uranus
- Juliet (PRR) a scenery baggage car of the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Juliet (novel), a novel by Anne Fortier
See also
- Romeo and Juliet (disambiguation)
- Joliet (disambiguation)
- Joliette (disambiguation)
- Juliette (disambiguation)
- Giulietta (disambiguation)
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