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Julie

37 replies

LittleDonkin · 25/03/2010 21:14

What do we think?

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dizzydixies · 25/03/2010 22:59

not keen, I don't think its due a revival just yet, sorry

WynkenBlynkenandNod · 25/03/2010 22:51

I really like Julia and Juliet, but for some reason am not so keen on Julie.

suwoo · 25/03/2010 22:50

It is a name of my peers (1975) and not one for a baby. This is what springs to mind

Fimbow · 25/03/2010 22:48

I like it. A friend of a friend sort of thing is Ju-Leigh!

Clary · 25/03/2010 22:44

Now that really is a name I have never heard on a baby.

It's a nice name but a bit soon IMO.

All the mums at school are called Julie (well, the ones that aren't Karen or Nicky or Clare) and are all married to dads called Steve (or Dave)

happyjules · 25/03/2010 22:38

It went into to the 70's as well . It certainly would be strange (but nicely iykwim )to here that name more again.

BelleDeChocolateFluffyBunny · 25/03/2010 22:21

I'm a Julie. I like Juliette better, then she can mess about with it when she's older and can choose to shortern it to Julie if she wishes.

BoysAreLikeDogs · 25/03/2010 22:16

Julie is a sweet name, Julia even better

AuraofDora · 25/03/2010 22:14

aw the woman next to me in hospital named her baby Julie it's sweet name
thought folk would be saying yuck actually
lol weegiemaw

weegiemum · 25/03/2010 22:08

Like.

(don't say that very often!)

SugarSkyHigh · 25/03/2010 22:06

I love Julie! It needs to be revived. I know a Julie, aged about 12 now. Her mum said she named her that because she thought it was so pretty and also there are NO julies around now.(young ones that is). I remember her saying how all the midwives were saying that they had not heard that name for such a long time and that it was so sweet.

AllieW · 25/03/2010 21:22

I prefer Julia. Julie seems a bit of a 1960s name to me.