Jules is the French form of the Latin "Julius" (e.g. Jules César, the French name for Julius Caesar). It is the given name of:
People with the name
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Jules Aarons
Jules Aarons (October 3, 1921 – November 21, 2008) was an American space physicist known for his study of radio-wave propagation, and a photographer known for his street photography in Boston.
Early life and education
Aarons was born in the ...
(1921–2008), American space physicist and photographer
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Jules Abadie
Jules Abadie (12 August 1876 – 10 August 1953) was a French politician and surgeon in Oran, French Algeria, acting as a member of the Comité Français de Libération Nationale (CFLN).
Biography
Jean Baptiste Marie Jules Abadie was born 12 ...
(1876–1953), French politician and surgeon
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Jules Accorsi
Jules Accorsi (born 27 June 1937) is a French professional football player and manager. He is currently in charge of MC El Eulma.
Career
Born in Ajaccio, he began his career with AC Ajaccio. Also he played to the Stade de Reims, Grenoble and SE ...
(born 1937), French football player and manager
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Jules Adenis Jules-Adenis de Colombeau (28 June 1823 – 1900) was a 19th-century French opera librettist, playwright, and journalist.
Adenis was born in Paris and studied at the Collège royal de Bourbon (now the Lycée Condorcet). Colombeau was initially emp ...
(1823–1900), French playwright and opera librettist
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Jules Adler
Jules Adler (Luxeuil-les-Bains, 8 July 1865 – Nogent-sur-Marne, 11 June 1952) was a French painter, named «le peintre des humbles» by Louis Vauxcelles
Louis Vauxcelles (born Louis Meyer; 1 January 187021 July 1943) was a French art cr ...
1865–1952), French painter
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Jules Asner
Jules Asner (born Julie Ann White; February 14, 1968) is an American screenwriter, author, former entertainment journalist, television personality, and model.
Early life
Asner was born Julie Ann White in Tempe, Arizona. At the age of 16, she ...
(born 1968), American television personality
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Jules Aimé Battandier
Jules Aimé Battandier (28 January 1848 – 18 September 1922) was a French botanist who was a native of Annonay, department of Ardèche. He was an authority on Algerian flora.
In 1875, he became head of the pharmacy at Mustapha Pacha hospita ...
(1848–1922), French botanist
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Jules Bernard
Jules Liam Bernard (born January 21, 2000) is an American professional basketball player for the Capital City Go-Go of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins.
High school career
Bernard played basketball for Windward S ...
(born 2000), American basketball player
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Jules Bianchi
Jules Lucien André Bianchi (; 3 August 1989 – 17 July 2015) was a French motor racing driver who drove for the Marussia F1 Team in the FIA Formula One World Championship.
Bianchi had previously raced in Formula Renault 3.5, GP2 and Form ...
(1989–2015), French Formula One driver
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Jules Breton
Jules Adolphe Aimé Louis Breton (1 May 1827 – 5 July 1906) was a 19th-century French naturalist painter. His paintings are heavily influenced by the French countryside and his absorption of traditional methods of painting helped make Jules ...
(1827–1906), French Realist painter
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Jules-André Brillant
Jules-André Brillant (30 June 1888 – 11 May 1973) was a French Canadian entrepreneur who was active in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region of Quebec from 1920 to 1962.
He founded an electrical power company in 1922, a telephone company in 1927 and a s ...
(1888–1973), Canadian entrepreneur
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Jules Brunet
Jules Brunet (2 January 1838 – 12 August 1911) was a French military officer who served the Tokugawa shogunate during the Boshin War in Japan. Originally sent to Japan as an artillery instructor with the French military mission of 1867, he ref ...
(1838–1911), French Army general
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Jules Charles-Roux
Jules Charles-Roux (14 November 1841 – 6 March 1918) was a French businessman and politician. He served as the vice president of the Suez Canal Company. He served as a corporate director of shipping companies in the Antilles, West Africa and Fr ...
(1841–1918), French businessman and politician
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Jules Dewaquez
Jules Aimé Devaquez (9 March 1899 – 12 June 1971), known as Jules Dewaquez, was a French amateur footballer, who played for both club and country on the right wing. He was of shorter stature (1.69m) and renowned for his small moustache. By pr ...
(1899–1971), French footballer
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Jules Marie Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude
Lieutenant-general Baron Jules-Marie-Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude (24 February 1858 – 24 November 1928), often known as General Jacques, was a Belgian military figure of World War I and colonial advocate.
Congo Free State
He founded Albertvil ...
(1858–1928), Belgian Army general
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Jules Armand Dufaure
Jules Armand Stanislas Dufaure (; 4 December 1798 – 28 June 1881) was a French statesman.
Biography
Dufaure was born at Saujon, Charente-Maritime, and began his career as an advocate at Bordeaux, where he won a great reputation by his oratoric ...
(1798–1881), French statesman
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Jules Engel
Jules Engel (born Gyula Engel, March 11, 1909 – September 6, 2003) was an American filmmaker, painter, sculptor, graphic artist, set designer, animator, film director, and teacher. He was the founding director of the experimental animation ...
, American filmmaker, painter, sculptor, graphic artist, set designer, animator, film director and teacher
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Jules Feiffer
Jules Ralph Feiffer (born January 26, 1929)''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650; February 2009; Page 107 is an American cartoonist and author, who was considered the most widely read satirist in the country. He won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 as North- ...
(born 1929), American cartoonist
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Jules Gervais-Courtellemont
Jules Gervais-Courtellemont (1863–1931) was a French photographer who was famous for taking color autochromes during World War I.
Life
He was born near Fontainebleau in Avon, Seine-et-Marne, south of Paris.
He emigrated with his parents ...
(1863–1931), French war photographer from World War I
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Jules Greenbaum
Jules Greenbaum (5 January 1867 – 1 November 1924) was a German pioneering film producer. He founded the production companies Deutsche Bioscope, Deutsche Vitascope and Greenbaum-Film and was a dominant figure in German cinema in the years before ...
(1867-1924), German film producer
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Jules Jordan
Jules Jordan (born May 25, 1972) is an American adult film actor, director, and producer known for his work in gonzo pornography.
Jordan entered the adult film industry as a clerk for a video store. While working in sales, he recruited models ...
(1850-1927), American composer, operatic tenor, vocal instructor and conductor
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Jules Jordan
Jules Jordan (born May 25, 1972) is an American adult film actor, director, and producer known for his work in gonzo pornography.
Jordan entered the adult film industry as a clerk for a video store. While working in sales, he recruited models ...
(born 1972), American pornographic actor, director and producer
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Jules "Skip" Kendall (born 1964), American professional golfer
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Jules Gilmer Korner Jr.
Jules Gilmer Korner Jr. (July 24, 1888 – January 14, 1967)William G. Scroggins, ''Leaves of a Stunted Shrub: A Genealogy of the Scrogin-Scroggin-Scroggins Family'', Vol. 4 (2009), p. 59. was a judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals (la ...
(1888–1967), judge of the United States Board of Tax Appeals
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Jules Maenen
Julius "Jules" Hermanus Maenen (15 January 1932 – 11 February 2007) was a road and track cyclist from the Netherlands, who represented his native country at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. There he was eliminated in the quarterf ...
(1932–2007), Dutch road bicycle and track cyclist
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Jules Massenet
Jules Émile Frédéric Massenet (; 12 May 1842 – 13 August 1912) was a French composer of the Romantic era best known for his operas, of which he wrote more than thirty. The two most frequently staged are '' Manon'' (1884) and ''Werther' ...
(1842–1912), French composer
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Jules Michelet
Jules Michelet (; 21 August 1798 – 9 February 1874) was a French historian and an author on other topics whose major work was a history of France and its culture. His aphoristic style emphasized his anti-clerical republicanism.
In Michelet's ...
(1798–1874), French historian
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Jules Monge
Jules Monge (25 December 18551 July 1934) was a French painter.
Biography
He was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel, Édouard Detaille and . He exhibited in Paris at the Salon des artistes français from 1881 to 1933 and achieved many successes. He ...
(1855–1934), French painter
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Jules Auguste Muraire
Jules Auguste Muraire (18 December 1883 – 20 September 1946), whose stage name was Raimu, was a French actor. He is most famous for playing César in the 'Marseilles trilogy' ('' Marius'', '' Fanny'' and '' César'').
Life and career
Born in ...
(1883-1946), French Actor
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Jules Achille Noël
Jules Achille Noël, born Louis Assez Noël (24 February 1815, Quimper – 26 March 1881, Algiers) was a French landscape and maritime painter who worked primarily in Brittany and Normandy.
Biography
His family originally came from Lorraine. S ...
(1815–1881), French landscape and maritime painter
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Jules Pastré
Jules Pastré (April 12, 1809 – May 21, 1899) was a French banker, businessman and equestrian. He was a board member of the Anglo-Egyptian Bank and co-founder of Eaux du Caire, a water distribution company in Cairo.
Biography
Early life
Jule ...
(1809–1899), French banker, businessman and equestrian active in
Egypt
Egypt ( ar, مصر , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and southwest corner of Asia via a land bridge formed by the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediter ...
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Jules Rimet
Jules Rimet (; 14 October 1873 – 16 October 1956) was a French football administrator who was the 3rd President of FIFA, serving from 1921 to 1954. He is FIFA's longest-serving president, in office for 33 years. He also served as the presid ...
(1878–1956), French football administrator and former FIFA president
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Jules Védrines
Jules Charles Toussaint Védrines (29 December 1881 – 21 April 1919) was an early French aviator, notable for being the first pilot to fly at more than 100 mph and for winning the Gordon Bennett Trophy race in 1912.
Biography
Jules Védrin ...
(1881–1919), French aviator
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Jules Verne
Jules Gabriel Verne (;''Longman Pronunciation Dictionary''. ; 8 February 1828 – 24 March 1905) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright. His collaboration with the publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel led to the creation of the ''Voyages extraor ...
(1828–1905), French author
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Jules Wright
Jules Wright (25 February 1948 – 21 June 2015) was an Australian-born theatre director, a co-founder in 1984 of the Women's Playhouse Trust (WPT), the first resident woman director at the Royal Court Theatre, being only the second woman to direc ...
(1948-2015), Australian-English theatre director
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Jules Wright (politician)
Jules Winslow Wright (August 21, 1933 – January 11, 2022) was an American businessman and politician from Alaska.
Early life and private sector
Jules Wright was born in Nenana, Alaska, on August 21, 1933, the sixth of seven sons born to Episc ...
(1933-2022), American politician and businessman
Fictional characters
*Jules Cobb, the main character of the US television series ''
Cougar Town
''Cougar Town'' is an American television sitcom that ran for 102 episodes over six seasons, from September 23, 2009, until March 31, 2015. The first three seasons aired on ABC, with the series moving to TBS for the remaining three seasons. ABC ...
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Jules Winnfield
''Pulp Fiction'' is a 1994 American crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, who conceived it with Roger Avary.See, e.g., King (2002), pp. 185–7; ; Starring John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames ...
, a fictional character in the film ''Pulp Fiction''
* Jules Vaughn, one of the main characters in the US television series ''
Euphoria
Euphoria ( ) is the experience (or affect) of pleasure or excitement and intense feelings of well-being and happiness. Certain natural rewards and social activities, such as aerobic exercise, laughter, listening to or making music and da ...
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* Jules, a fictional character featured in the video game ''
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild''. In this case, the use of the name Jules is assigned to a young woman.
* Jules Tournier, the twelve-year-old twin brother of Julie, and one of the two titular characters of the 1990s animated show- ''
The Twins of Destiny
''The Twins of Destiny'' (known as ''Les Jumeaux du Bout du Monde'' (''The Twins of the Edge of the World'') in France, French, or 天命神童 (''Destiny's Children'') in Chinese language, Chinese) was a 1991 animated television series produced ...
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* Jules, a fictional character in the graphic novel ''
On a Sunbeam
''On a Sunbeam'' is a science fiction webcomic, by United States, American cartoonist Tillie Walden. It was later released as a graphic novel. Set in a spacefaring science fiction world, the plot follows the Character arc, development of the prot ...
'' by Tillie Walden
* Jules Van Patton, a fictional character from the film St. Elmo’s Fire
* Jules Verne Durand, a linguist aboard the ''Daban Urnud'' in ''
Anathem
''Anathem'' is a science fiction novel by American writer Neal Stephenson, published in 2008. Major themes include the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics and the philosophical debate between Platonic realism and nominalism.
Plot sum ...
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Neal Stephenson
Neal Town Stephenson (born October 31, 1959) is an American writer known for his works of speculative fiction. His novels have been categorized as science fiction, historical fiction, cyberpunk, postcyberpunk, and baroque.
Stephenson's work exp ...
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Jools
Jools is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
*Jools Holland (born 1958), English pianist, bandleader and television presenter
*Jools Jameson (born 1968), British computer game developer
*Jools Topp (born 1958), one half of New Zeal ...
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Julian (disambiguation)
Julian may refer to:
People
* Julian (emperor) (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363
* Julian (Rome), referring to the Roman gens Julia, with imperial dynasty offshoots
* Saint Julian (disambiguation), several Christian saints
* Julian (give ...
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Julien (disambiguation)
Julien may refer to:
People
* Julien (given name)
* Julien (surname)
Music
* ''Julien'' (opera), a 1913 poème lyrique by Gustave Charpentier
* ''Julien'' (album), by Dalida, 1973
* "Julien" (song), by Carly Rae Jepsen, 2019
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Julius (disambiguation)
The gens Julia (''gēns Iūlia'', ) was one of the most prominent patrician families in ancient Rome. Members of the gens attained the highest dignities of the state in the earliest times of the Republic. The first of the family to obtain the c ...
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