The problem is that there are two ways to write this name:
ז'ולייט
ג'ולייט
Both forms are Kosher.



On Wed, Jun 12, 2019, 20:12 Gottschalk, Haim via Heb-naco <
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> Dear Friends,
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> How would you Romanize the name  - ז'ולייט? Would you a. Z’uliyeṭ or b.
> Z’uleṭ or c. ?
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> Haim
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