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July vs Julie - What's the difference?

july | julie |

Julie is a related term of july.



As proper nouns the difference between july and julie

is that july is the seventh month of the Gregorian calendar, following June and preceding August. Abbreviation: Jul or Jul.Julie is {{given name|female|from=French|}}. Popular in the latter half of the twentieth century.

july

English

Proper noun

(Julys)
  • The seventh month of the Gregorian calendar, following June and preceding August. Abbreviation: Jul' or '
  • Derived terms

    * Black July * Christmas in July * Fourth of July * Holiday in July * * July Cup * July Days * July Monarchy * July Morning * July Ordinances * July Revolution * July Stakes * July Ultimatum * mid-July

    See also

    * * July-flower * English eponyms

    julie

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • . Popular in the latter half of the twentieth century.
  • * 1813 , Tracy , Poems by George Crabbe, Adolphus William Ward,The University Press 1907, page 455:
  • The first-born Child had every dawning Grace / And promis'd Beauty in her form and face. / "We'll call her Julie' if you please, my dear," / The Mother cry'd, "I doat on ' Julie Vere." / "What! no Remembrance of her Aunt! for Shame! / You doat indeed! be Barbara her name!"
  • * 1917 , Cousin Julia , D. Appleton and Company, page 3:
  • "I loathe the name of Julia. Julie , in the French way, is quite pretty, but Julia! - "
    "Call her Cousin Julie then; I've no doubt she'll prefer it. She's nothing if not progressive, I believe."
  • * 2000 Jayne Anne Phillips: Mother Kind : page 156:
  • 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.