Proper noun
A female given name from Latin.
One of the main characters of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.
A woman who is or is with a great lover.
By analogy with the Shakespearean character, a woman who is in love with a man from a family, party, or country opposing that of her own.
(astronomy) The sixth moon of the planet Uranus.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter the ball, in what is now called the "balcony scene", Romeo sneaks into the Capulet orchard and overhears Juliet at her window vowing her love to him in spite of her family's hatred of the Montagues. Source: Internet
All characters now recognise their folly in light of recent events, and things return to the natural order, thanks to the love and death of Romeo and Juliet. Source: Internet
Although Juliet isn't sure this is a good idea, she still follows Sawyer's plan. Source: Internet
Actress Juliet Ibrahim has confessed of not being able to live without a dildo as she advises single ladies to get one. Source: Internet
Another central theme is haste: Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet spans a period of four to six days, in contrast to Brooke's poem's spanning nine months. Source: Internet
And yet, even when writing so-called 'programme music, for example his Romeo and Juliet fantasy overture, he cast it in sonata form. Source: Internet