Popularity: 19843
Origin: Latin
Meaning: Youthful; Jove's child
Jolette is a feminine name of Latin origin, derived from Julia. Meaning ”youthful” and “Jove’s child,” Jolette comes steeped in mythological significance. Jove, aka Jupiter, is the Roman god of the sky and ruler of deities, offering baby an appellation that places them in the high regard of the gods themselves. Jolette Guadalupe Hernández Navarrete is a Mexican singer and TV presenter, adding a dash of artistic vibes to the name. This lyrical title also sports athletic energy, borne by American basketballer Jolette Law. Whether drawn to its youthful appeal or its divine association, Jolette is a rare gem worthy of your little cherub.