Daphne
The name Daphne is of Greek origin and means “laurel tree.” Daphne, according to Greek legend, was a nymph, the daughter of Peneus, the river god. Daphne was ultimately freed from Apollo’s amorous obsessions by being changed into a laurel tree. This anecdote inspired the naming of the plant genus Daphne, which contains the laurel species. While Daphne has Greek origins, it is now considered a classic British name, similar to the heroine of the Netflix love drama “Bridgerton.” Daphne du Maurier, a British actress, leads the list. Daphne Zuniga, an American star, is joined by Daphne Rubin-Vega.

Daphne
Juliet
The debut of this name in Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is responsible for the majority of its long-lasting fame.” Until now, it has been one of the most romantic names, with the lovely Juliet wondering, “What’s in a name?” The French spelling is Juliette, and the last syllable is spoken emphatically. The etymology is unknown, although it is most likely derived from the Latin “iuvenis,” which means “youthful,” or Jovis, a form of Jupiter. Romeo’s Juliet is not alone; she is joined by Juliet Landau, actor Juliet Mills, and the late Juliet Prowse, all notable Janes.

Juliet