Fact: Juliette is famously associated with Shakespeare’s tragic heroine in “Romeo and Juliet,” where Juliet (Juliette in French) is a symbol of love and romance.
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Juliette Overview
Meaning
Gender
Origin
Etymology
Religion
Pronunciation
Popularity
Syllable
Length
Numerology
Name Styles
Associated Traits
Spiritual, Religious, or Cultural Significance
Name Day
Juliette Variations in Different Cultures
Popular Variations
Common Nicknames
Diminutives
Famous People
- Juliette Binoche
(French Actress) - Juliette Lewis
(American Actress and Singer) - Juliette Gordon Low
(American Founder of the Girl Scouts) - Juliette Gréco
(French Singer and Actress)
Pop Culture Icons and Works
- Juliette Silverton
("Grimm," TV Series) - "Juliette"
(Novel) - Juliette Barnes
("Nashville," TV Series) - "Juliette's Garden"
(Children's Book) - Juliette Silver
("Juliette," Film) - Juliette Ferrars
("Shatter Me," Novel)
Places
- Juliette, Georgia
(USA) - Juliette Falls Golf Club and Community
(Dunnellon, Florida, USA) - Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace
(Savannah, Georgia, USA) - Juliette PI Road
(Hillsborough County, Florida, USA) - Juliette Chapel
(Dahlonega, Georgia, USA)
What Is the Meaning of Juliette?
Juliette means “youthful” or “downy” and often suits people with a charming personality. They tend to be full of life and bring a certain innocence and grace to everything they do.
What Is the Origin of The Name Juliette?
Juliette originated from the French diminutive of the Latin name “Julia,” which means “youthful” or “downy.” The name gained fame through literature, most notably Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet,” where Juliette is the romantic heroine.
Juliette Name Popularity
Popularity Chart of the Name Juliette in the U.S. over the Years
#1632022 | #1592023 | ||
Top 3 Rankings | #1592023 | #1632022 | #1792019 |
Annual Statistics Breakdown for Juliette
Year | Name Ranking | Number of Births | Birth Rate (%) |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | 159 (+4 from 2022) | 1785 (+32 from 2022) | 0.10205 |
2022 | 163 (+16 from 2021) | 1753 (+87 from 2021) | 0.09777 |
2021 | 179 (+1 from 2020) | 1666 (+75 from 2020) | 0.09299 |
2020 | 180 (-1 from 2019) | 1591 (-45 from 2019) | 0.09000 |
2019 | 179 (+5 from 2018) | 1636 (+27 from 2018) | 0.08916 |
2018 | 184 (+24 from 2017) | 1609 (+116 from 2017) | 0.08652 |
2017 | 208 (-10 from 2016) | 1493 (-165 from 2016) | 0.07903 |
2016 | 198 (+27 from 2015) | 1658 (+206 from 2015) | 0.08565 |
2015 | 225 (+32 from 2014) | 1452 (+179 from 2014) | 0.07443 |
2014 | 257 (+39 from 2013) | 1273 (+195 from 2013) | 0.06507 |
2013 | 296 (+14 from 2012) | 1078 (+46 from 2012) | 0.05592 |
2012 | 310 (+67 from 2011) | 1032 (+181 from 2011) | 0.05321 |
2011 | 377 (-7 from 2010) | 851 (-11 from 2010) | 0.04392 |
2010 | 370 (+69 from 2009) | 862 (+144 from 2009) | 0.04396 |
2009 | 439 (+113 from 2008) | 718 (+161 from 2008) | 0.03546 |
2008 | 552 (+35 from 2007) | 557 (+46 from 2007) | 0.02674 |
2007 | 587 (+63 from 2006) | 511 (+66 from 2006) | 0.02414 |
2006 | 650 (-21 from 2005) | 445 (+1 from 2005) | 0.02129 |
2005 | 629 (+46 from 2004) | 444 (+38 from 2004) | 0.02188 |
2004 | 675 (+27 from 2003) | 406 (+33 from 2003) | 0.02012 |
2003 | 702 (-109 from 2002) | 373 (-62 from 2002) | 0.01859 |
2002 | 593 (-3 from 2001) | 435 (+6 from 2001) | 0.02203 |
2001 | 590 (+67 from 2000) | 429 (+56 from 2000) | 0.02166 |
2000 | 657 (-17 from 1999) | 373 (+5 from 1999) | 0.01869 |
1999 | 640 (+29 from 1998) | 368 (+23 from 1998) | 0.01890 |
1998 | 669 (+7 from 1997) | 345 (+24 from 1997) | 0.01780 |
1997 | 676 (+209 from 1996) | 321 (+98 from 1996) | 0.01681 |
1996 | 885 (+79 from 1995) | 223 (+27 from 1995) | 0.01163 |
1995 | 964 (+74 from 1994) | 196 (+20 from 1994) | 0.01020 |
1994 | 1038 (+270 from 1993) | 176 (+47 from 1993) | 0.00903 |
1993 | 1308 (-54 from 1992) | 129 (-9 from 1992) | 0.00654 |
1992 | 1254 (-6 from 1991) | 138 (+3 from 1991) | 0.00688 |
1991 | 1248 (+148 from 1990) | 135 (+22 from 1990) | 0.00664 |
1990 | 1396 (-46 from 1989) | 113 (-1 from 1989) | 0.00550 |
1989 | 1350 (-101 from 1988) | 114 (-4 from 1988) | 0.00572 |
1988 | 1249 (+8 from 1987) | 118 (+6 from 1987) | 0.00614 |
1987 | 1257 (-16 from 1986) | 112 (+2 from 1986) | 0.00598 |
1986 | 1241 (-29 from 1985) | 110 (-4 from 1985) | 0.00596 |
1985 | 1212 (-28 from 1984) | 114 (+3 from 1984) | 0.00617 |
1984 | 1184 (+28 from 1983) | 111 (+6 from 1983) | 0.00616 |
1983 | 1212 (+39 from 1982) | 105 (+1 from 1982) | 0.00587 |
1982 | 1251 (-58 from 1981) | 104 (-6 from 1981) | 0.00573 |
1981 | 1193 (+4 from 1980) | 110 No change from 1980 | 0.00615 |
1980 | 1197 (+13 from 1979) | 110 (+3 from 1979) | 0.00618 |
1979 | 1210 (+80 from 1978) | 107 (+13 from 1978) | 0.00621 |
1978 | 1290 (-91 from 1977) | 94 (-8 from 1977) | 0.00572 |
1977 | 1199 (-60 from 1976) | 102 (-1 from 1976) | 0.00620 |
1976 | 1139 (+23 from 1975) | 103 (+4 from 1975) | 0.00655 |
1975 | 1162 (-11 from 1974) | 99 (-1 from 1974) | 0.00634 |
1974 | 1151 (-84 from 1973) | 100 (-8 from 1973) | 0.00638 |
1973 | 1067 (-96 from 1972) | 108 (-16 from 1972) | 0.00695 |
1972 | 971 (-146 from 1971) | 124 (-44 from 1971) | 0.00769 |
1971 | 825 (-44 from 1970) | 168 (-13 from 1970) | 0.00959 |
1970 | 781 (+111 from 1969) | 181 (+42 from 1969) | 0.00988 |
1969 | 892 (+182 from 1968) | 139 (+42 from 1968) | 0.00789 |
1968 | 1074 (-46 from 1967) | 97 (-3 from 1967) | 0.00567 |
1967 | 1028 (+35 from 1966) | 100 (+3 from 1966) | 0.00582 |
1966 | 1063 (-75 from 1965) | 97 (-13 from 1965) | 0.00552 |
1965 | 988 (-56 from 1964) | 110 (-17 from 1964) | 0.00602 |
1964 | 932 (-33 from 1963) | 127 (-9 from 1963) | 0.00649 |
1963 | 899 (+61 from 1962) | 136 (+14 from 1962) | 0.00684 |
1962 | 960 (-72 from 1961) | 122 (-24 from 1961) | 0.00602 |
1961 | 888 (+92 from 1960) | 146 (+27 from 1960) | 0.00703 |
1960 | 980 (+11 from 1959) | 119 (+5 from 1959) | 0.00572 |
1959 | 991 (-66 from 1958) | 114 (-10 from 1958) | 0.00548 |
1958 | 925 (+56 from 1957) | 124 (+12 from 1957) | 0.00600 |
1957 | 981 (+62 from 1956) | 112 (+16 from 1956) | 0.00534 |
1956 | 1043 (-76 from 1955) | 96 (-9 from 1955) | 0.00466 |
1955 | 967 (+11 from 1954) | 105 (+6 from 1954) | 0.00524 |
1954 | 978 (+10 from 1953) | 99 (+5 from 1953) | 0.00497 |
1953 | 988 (-63 from 1952) | 94 (-6 from 1952) | 0.00487 |
1952 | 925 (-54 from 1951) | 100 (-6 from 1951) | 0.00526 |
1951 | 871 (+29 from 1950) | 106 (+9 from 1950) | 0.00574 |
1950 | 900 (-77 from 1949) | 97 (-16 from 1949) | 0.00552 |
1949 | 823 (+44 from 1948) | 113 (+12 from 1948) | 0.00644 |
1948 | 867 (-91 from 1947) | 101 (-22 from 1947) | 0.00580 |
1947 | 776 (+29 from 1946) | 123 (+18 from 1946) | 0.00677 |
1946 | 805 (+19 from 1945) | 105 (+22 from 1945) | 0.00651 |
1945 | 824 (+56 from 1944) | 83 (+8 from 1944) | 0.00617 |
1944 | 880 (-64 from 1943) | 75 (-15 from 1943) | 0.00549 |
1943 | 816 (-27 from 1942) | 90 (-3 from 1942) | 0.00627 |
1942 | 789 (-33 from 1941) | 93 (+4 from 1941) | 0.00669 |
1941 | 756 (-22 from 1940) | 89 No change from 1940 | 0.00714 |
1940 | 734 (-20 from 1939) | 89 (-2 from 1939) | 0.00753 |
1939 | 714 (-7 from 1938) | 91 (-3 from 1938) | 0.00802 |
1938 | 707 (-24 from 1937) | 94 (-5 from 1937) | 0.00824 |
1937 | 683 (+3 from 1936) | 99 (+5 from 1936) | 0.00898 |
1936 | 686 (+127 from 1935) | 94 (+24 from 1935) | 0.00872 |
1935 | 813 (-196 from 1934) | 70 (-45 from 1934) | 0.00644 |
1934 | 617 (+33 from 1933) | 115 (+13 from 1933) | 0.01063 |
1933 | 650 (-26 from 1932) | 102 (-12 from 1932) | 0.00975 |
1932 | 624 (+7 from 1931) | 114 (+4 from 1931) | 0.01030 |
1931 | 631 (+95 from 1930) | 110 (+17 from 1930) | 0.00997 |
1930 | 726 (-54 from 1929) | 93 (-15 from 1929) | 0.00797 |
1929 | 672 (-84 from 1928) | 108 (-35 from 1928) | 0.00933 |
1928 | 588 (+10 from 1927) | 143 (+2 from 1927) | 0.01196 |
1927 | 598 (+4 from 1926) | 141 (+3 from 1926) | 0.01140 |
1926 | 602 (+17 from 1925) | 138 (-2 from 1925) | 0.01122 |
1925 | 619 (-41 from 1924) | 140 (-21 from 1924) | 0.01108 |
1924 | 578 (+6 from 1923) | 161 (+9 from 1923) | 0.01243 |
1923 | 584 (+31 from 1922) | 152 (+11 from 1922) | 0.01214 |
1922 | 615 (-86 from 1921) | 141 (-38 from 1921) | 0.01130 |
1921 | 529 (-16 from 1920) | 179 (-6 from 1920) | 0.01399 |
1920 | 513 (+38 from 1919) | 185 (+28 from 1919) | 0.01487 |
1919 | 551 (-2 from 1918) | 157 (-7 from 1918) | 0.01337 |
1918 | 549 (-15 from 1917) | 164 (+8 from 1917) | 0.01364 |
1917 | 534 (+43 from 1916) | 156 (+21 from 1916) | 0.01388 |
1916 | 577 (-51 from 1915) | 135 (-8 from 1915) | 0.01243 |
1915 | 526 (-2 from 1914) | 143 (+29 from 1914) | 0.01397 |
1914 | 524 (-33 from 1913) | 114 (+7 from 1913) | 0.01431 |
1913 | 491 (+3 from 1912) | 107 (+14 from 1912) | 0.01634 |
1912 | 494 (+54 from 1911) | 93 (+34 from 1911) | 0.01585 |
1911 | 548 (+56 from 1910) | 59 (+11 from 1910) | 0.01335 |
1910 | 604 (-10 from 1909) | 48 (+6 from 1909) | 0.01144 |
1909 | 594 (+8 from 1908) | 42 (+3 from 1908) | 0.01141 |
1908 | 602 (-1 from 1907) | 39 (+1 from 1907) | 0.01100 |
1907 | 601 (-73 from 1906) | 38 (-5 from 1906) | 0.01126 |
1906 | 528 (+114 from 1905) | 43 (+13 from 1905) | 0.01372 |
1905 | 642 (-66 from 1904) | 30 (-4 from 1904) | 0.00968 |
1904 | 576 (+119 from 1903) | 34 (+11 from 1903) | 0.01163 |
1903 | 695 (-28 from 1902) | 23 (-2 from 1902) | 0.00827 |
1902 | 667 (-22 from 1901) | 25 (+1 from 1901) | 0.00892 |
1901 | 645 (+188 from 1900) | 24 (+4 from 1900) | 0.00944 |
1900 | 833 (-255 from 1899) | 20 (-8 from 1899) | 0.00629 |
1899 | 578 (+19 from 1898) | 28 (-1 from 1898) | 0.01131 |
1898 | 597 (+229 from 1897) | 29 (+14 from 1897) | 0.01058 |
1897 | 826 (+46 from 1896) | 15 (+1 from 1896) | 0.00604 |
1896 | 872 (-250 from 1895) | 14 (-10 from 1895) | 0.00556 |
1895 | 622 (+190 from 1894) | 24 (+10 from 1894) | 0.00971 |
1894 | 812 (+89 from 1893) | 14 (+3 from 1893) | 0.00593 |
1893 | 901 (+7 from 1892) | 11 No change from 1892 | 0.00488 |
1892 | 908 (-264 from 1891) | 11 (-6 from 1891) | 0.00489 |
1891 | 644 (+83 from 1890) | 17 (+3 from 1890) | 0.00865 |
1890 | 727 (+298 from 1889) | 14 (+7 from 1889) | 0.00694 |
1889 | 1025 (-66 from 1888) | 7 (-1 from 1888) | 0.00370 |
1888 | 959 (-99 from 1887) | 8 No change from 1887 | 0.00422 |
1887 | 860 (-129 from 1886) | 8 (-2 from 1886) | 0.00515 |
1886 | 731 (+14 from 1885) | 10 (+1 from 1885) | 0.00650 |
1885 | 745 (-59 from 1884) | 9 (-1 from 1884) | 0.00634 |
1884 | 686 (+234 from 1883) | 10 (+5 from 1883) | 0.00727 |
1883 | 920 (-286 from 1882) | 5 (-4 from 1882) | 0.00416 |
1882 | 634 (-52 from 1881) | 9 No change from 1881 | 0.00778 |
1881 | 582 First SSA data recorded | 9 First SSA data recorded | 0.00910 |
1880 | 0 No SSA data | 0 No SSA data | 0.0000 |
American States Popularity Rankings for Juliette
(From the Most to Least Popular, Based on Number of Births )California (CA)
#1032021 | #912022 | #912023 |
New York (NY)
#942021 | #892022 | #1012023 |
Texas (TX)
#1522021 | #1352022 | #962023 |
Florida (FL)
#1292021 | #1262022 | #1412023 |
Massachusetts (MA)
#1042021 | #1082022 | #1302023 |
New Jersey (NJ)
#852021 | #842022 | #682023 |
Pennsylvania (PA)
#1672021 | #2172022 | #1442023 |
Illinois (IL)
#3092021 | #3002022 | #2912023 |
Georgia (GA)
#2952021 | #2982022 | #2002023 |
Louisiana (LA)
#2252021 | #1762022 | #2792023 |
Arizona (AZ)
#1122021 | #1602022 | #1222023 |
Virginia (VA)
#2722021 | #3112022 | #2702023 |
Michigan (MI)
#2912021 | #2482022 | #2712023 |
North Carolina (NC)
#2122021 | #2442022 | #2622023 |
Ohio (OH)
#4522021 | #3522022 | #2902023 |
Alabama (AL)
#7762021 | #5102022 | #3892023 |
Connecticut (CT)
#1772021 | #882022 | #1302023 |
Washington (WA)
#2322021 | #1702022 | #2052023 |
Maine (ME)
#2392017 | #2352019 | #1622022 |
Maryland (MD)
#2052021 | #2392022 | #1272023 |
Colorado (CO)
#2512021 | #1702022 | #2092023 |
Indiana (IN)
#2752021 | #2342022 | #2612023 |
New Hampshire (NH)
#1372021 | #1382022 | #2142023 |
South Carolina (SC)
#2632021 | #4792022 | #2422023 |
Missouri (MO)
#2982021 | #5802022 | #3742023 |
Nevada (NV)
#1652021 | #1662022 | #892023 |
Tennessee (TN)
#5332021 | #2452022 | #3442023 |
Oregon (OR)
#2572021 | #2232022 | #2782023 |
Utah (UT)
#1872021 | #3002022 | #3292023 |
Minnesota (MN)
#3392021 | #3532022 | #2592023 |
Rhode Island (RI)
#672021 | #982022 | #642023 |
Wisconsin (WI)
#5232021 | #3612022 | #5162023 |
Oklahoma (OK)
#5082021 | #2622022 | #2812023 |
New Mexico (NM)
#2492020 | #1562021 | #2852022 |
Kansas (KS)
#1772021 | #2972022 | #2052023 |
Kentucky (KY)
#3012021 | #4442022 | #2862023 |
Iowa (IA)
#6272021 | #3262022 | #5362023 |
Arkansas (AR)
#6312021 | #2782022 | #4472023 |
District of Columbia (DC)
#1502021 | #1322022 | #1222023 |
Mississippi (MS)
#4452019 | #5872020 | #5912021 |
Hawaii (HI)
#2612015 | #1482017 | #2282018 |
Idaho (ID)
#1722020 | #4142021 | #2652023 |
Delaware (DE)
#1532021 | #1122022 | #872023 |
Nebraska (NE)
#3662020 | #2592021 | #3332023 |
West Virginia (WV)
#3742017 | #2792023 |
Vermont (VT)
#1211927 | #1321928 |
Alaska (AK)
#1682018 | #1612022 |
North Dakota (ND)
#2472014 |
Popularity Rankings for Juliette in other Countries and American Territories
(From the Most to Least Popular, Based on Rankings)
Popularity in Belgium
#102020 | #102021 | #142022 |
Popularity in Quebec, Canada
#192020 | #122021 | #102022 |
Popularity in France
#192020 | #202021 | #212022 |
Popularity in Puerto Rico
#732021 | #1052022 | #1732023 |
Popularity in Switzerland
#1122020 | #1452021 | #1582022 |
Popularity in Chile
#1562019 | #1602020 | #1492021 |
Popularity in Ireland
#2092021 | #2142022 | #2622023 |
Popularity in Canada
#2642021 | #2772022 | #4112023 |
Popularity in New Zealand
#2852019 | #3662020 | #3662021 |
Popularity in Northern Ireland
#2982019 | #3972020 | #4462021 |
Popularity in Scotland
#3272017 | #4712020 | #3392021 |
Popularity in Sweden
#7422022 | #4252023 |
Popularity in Poland
#4832015 | #4632016 | #4372017 |
Popularity in England and Wales
#7242019 | #7002020 | #9012021 |
Source: Social Security Administration (SSA) and Other National Sources
Is Juliette a Name for Boys or Girls?
Juliette is mainly a girl’s name. Its soft, lyrical quality and the timeless allure of Juliet from Shakespeare’s play lend it a distinctly feminine touch.
Variants, Nicknames, Diminutives, and Ideal Middle Names for Juliette
- Meaning: Classic, Vintage, Nature-inspired
Origin: EnglishJuliet - Julliet
- Julliette
- Jullyet
- Julyette
- Julie
- Jetta
- Lettie
- Meaning: Relaxed, weary
Origin: Italian, Hebrew, GreekLia - Ettie
- Jewel
- Jules
- Juju
- Jet
- Meaning: Relaxed, weary
Origin: Italian, Hebrew, GreekLia - Lee
- Meaning: Eternal, moon, immortal, goddess, promised by God
Origin: Hebrew, Latin, Greek, Arabic, SanskritAmari - Meaning: Day's eye
Origin: Old EnglishDaisy - Meaning: God is my oath, devoted to God, God is perfection
Origin: Hebrew, Spanish, FrenchIsabel - Meaning: Divine, heavenly, goddess
Origin: Latin, GreekDiana - Meaning: Brave, powerful, son of Emery
Origin: English, AmericanEmersyn - Meaning: Fate
Origin: EnglishDestiny - Meaning: Oak tree lake, beautiful oak
Origin: AmericanOaklynn - Meaning: Bailiff, berry wood, berry clearing
Origin: Old EnglishBailey
Juliette in Famous People Names, Pop Culture, and Places
- Juliette Binoche (Actress, born 1964): A French actress known for her roles in films like "The English Patient" and "Chocolat."
- Juliette Lewis (Actress and Singer, born 1973): An American actress and singer recognized for her roles in "Natural Born Killers" and "Cape Fear."
- Juliette Gordon Low (Founder of the Girl Scouts, 1860–1927): An American founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA.
- Juliette Gréco (Singer and Actress, 1927–2020): A French singer and actress celebrated for her role in the post-war cultural revival in France.
- Juliette Kayyem (Security Analyst, born 1969): An American security analyst and former Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security under President Obama.
- Juliette Goglia (Actress, born 1995): An American actress known for her roles in "Ugly Betty" and "The Michael J. Fox Show."
- Juliette Gosselin (Actress, born 1991): A Canadian actress recognized for her work in "The Fall of the American Empire" and "Dédé, à travers les brumes."
- Juliette Marquis (Actress, born 1980): A Ukrainian-American actress known for her role in the film "This Girl's Life."
- Juliette Silverton ("Grimm," 2011 TV Series): A veterinarian who discovers her boyfriend is a Grimm, leading her into a world of supernatural creatures.
- "Juliette" (2016 Novel): Follows Juliette, a young woman navigating love and loss in a small coastal town.
- Juliette Barnes ("Nashville," 2012 TV Series): A rising country music star facing personal and professional challenges while striving for success.
- "Juliette's Garden" (2018 Children's Book): Chronicles the adventures of Juliette, a young girl who discovers a magical garden in her backyard.
- Juliette Silver ("Juliette," 2021 Film): A young artist struggling to find her identity and place in the world through her art.
- Juliette Ferrars ("Shatter Me," 2011 Novel): A girl with a lethal touch navigating a dystopian world and discovering her own strength.
- "Juliette's Journey" (2020 Video Game): An engaging game where players help Juliette navigate a mystical world filled with puzzles and magical creatures.
- Juliette ("Juliette," 2020 Album): A soulful collection of songs inspired by the life and experiences of Juliette, a fictional character embodying resilience and hope.
- Juliette Lewis ("Natural Born Killers," 1994 Film): A notorious criminal on a violent crime spree across the country with her partner Mickey.
- Juliette Butler ("Juliette's Diary," 2019 Web Series): Documents the daily life and adventures of Juliette Butler, a teenage vlogger with a passion for storytelling.
- Juliette, Georgia (USA): A small community famous for being the filming location of the movie "Fried Green Tomatoes."
- Juliette Falls Golf Club and Community (Dunnellon, Florida, USA): A premier golf course and residential community in Florida.
- Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace (Savannah, Georgia, USA): The birthplace of the founder of the Girl Scouts of the USA.
- Juliette Road (Hillsborough County, Florida, USA): A residential road located in the southeastern region of Hillsborough County.
- Juliette Chapel (Dahlonega, Georgia, USA): A charming wedding venue nestled in the North Georgia mountains.
- Juliette Avenue (North Hollywood, California, USA): A street situated in the bustling area of North Hollywood.
- Juliette River (Northern Quebec, Canada): A river flowing through the remote wilderness of Northern Quebec.
Similar Names to Juliette
- Meaning: Youthful
Origin: LatinJulia - Julienne
- Josette
- Joselyn
- Suzette
- Lisette
Sibling Names for Juliette
- Quentin
- Cedric
- Thaddeus
- Meaning: Dark, brown-haired chieftain
Origin: IrishDonovan - Alistair
- Gareth
- Leander
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