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The ENGLISH version is unisex. This is the FRENCH one, which is MASCULINE.
Makes me think of a hippie, for some weird reason. Anyway this is a good name! It sounds mysterious and intriguing - but this should only be MASCULINE, not used as a feminine name.
This is a man's name! I hate it when women use Jules as a nickname for Julie or Julia.
Also Luxembourgish: http://engelmann.uni.lu:8080/portal/WBB2009/LWB/wbgui_py?lemid=HK02547
This is what my older brother goes by. It fits him much more than his actual name, but it doesn't sound very French to me. It's a nice unisex name.
I've always pronounced this "Jools". Don't know if that's correct or not. I think it's hip and fun.
This is my name, and people always ask if it's a nickname. But I love it.
Jules Bianchi was a French racing driver who drove for the Formula 1 team Marussia. He sadly died aged only 25 in July 2015, after a crash at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix. He was the first Formula 1 driver to die as a result of an accident since Ayrton Senna died in 1994.
Jules Grévy (1807-1891) was the 4th President of France from 1879 to 1887.
This is my favorite nickname for my favorite boy's name. I plan on naming my first son Julius and calling him Jules. I don't know why I like this name so much. Maybe it's because it's different enough to stand out from all the kids named Jake, John, or Nick, without being too "weird" or "out there."
The name Jules is classy, masculine, sophisticated, beautiful and HANDSOME! :D It's perfect for a guy!
I stumbled upon this name in French class, and I absolutely adored it! But I live in America, and it will definitely be mispronounced as jewels.
The name Jules was pretty popular in the early 1900's in France, but by the 1950's it was relatively uncommon for baby boys. It received a comeback in the 90's, became extremely popular in the early 2000's, and is now a pretty trendy name.
Jules Gabriel Verne (February 8, 1828 – March 24, 1905) was a French author who pioneered the science fiction genre. He is best known for his novels Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1870), A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1864), and Around the World in Eighty Days (1873).
Jules Chéret (1836-1932) was a French lithographer, designer and painter, the first notable specialist in poster design.
Jules Husson aka Champfleury (1821-1889) was a French writer.
Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (1827-1906) was a French painter.
Jules Bastien-Lapage (1848-1884) was a French painter who died early from cancer.
Jules Massenet, French composer of many operas and seven orchestral suites, among many other works.
In English this would be pronounced like Jules(2), JOOLZ.
Famous bearer is Jules Renard, a French novelist.
Jules is the name of Samuel L. Jackson's character in the film Pulp Fiction.

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