Meaning & Origin
Jules is an English diminutive of Julia or Julian. Unlike the more common masculine variant Jules (from Julius), this spelling is used as a feminine given name, offering a concise and affectionate form.Etymology and OriginThe name is a short form of Julia (feminine) or Julian (masculine, here used for girls). Julia itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Julius. According to legend, the name Julius derives from “Iulus,” the son of Aeneas. Notably, Livia Drusilla was also known as Julia Augusta, and Julia the Elder was the daughter of Augustus.Related NamesVariants include Jools. Related feminine forms include Gillian, Jillian, Juliana, Julianna, and Julianne. The masculine counterpart is Julius.Usage NotesWhile less widespread than its source names, Jules 2 carries a modern, friendly tone suitable for English-speaking regions.Meaning: Diminutive of Julia or JulianOrigin: English (diminutive of Roman names)Type: Feminine given nameUsage regions: English-speaking countries