julie

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A female given name. Popular in the latter half of the twentieth century

They were called Jim & Julie, professionally. It seemed such a waste to deal in fantasy, in illusion and pretend, and not christen one's endeavor more suggestively. Kate wondered if their real names were Letitia and Sylvester, or Cleopatra and Mandrake; perhaps they'd gone undercover with white-bread names in quest of posh children's parties and Yankee suitability.

{i} female first name
Andrews Dame Julie Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde dame de Récamier Jeanne Françoise Julie Adélaïde Bernard
borrowed from the French equivalent of Julia, feminine of Latin Julius. Popular in the latter half of the twentieth century
Julie Andrews
{i} (born 1935) English actress and singer who is famous for her role in "Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music
Julie Christie
{i} (born 1941) British movie actress who starred in "Doctor Zhivago
Dame Julie Andrews
orig. Julia Elizabeth Wells born Oct. 1, 1935, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, Eng. British-U.S. actress and singer. She made her London debut at 12 in a revue and her New York City stage debut in The Boy Friend (1954). A major star of the Broadway musical, she originated the roles of Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady (1956) and Guinevere in Camelot (1960). She also starred in films such as Mary Poppins (1964, Academy Award), and Victor/Victoria (1982), one of several films she made with her husband, director Blake Edwards. In 2000 she was made a Dame of the British Empire
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    () The French equivalent of Julia, feminine of Latin Iūlius. Also an English diminutive form of Julia.