"Dramatis Personae" is Latin for "Characters in the play". You can find this in most versions of Romeo and Juliet on the page before the play starts. Curiously the editions printed in Shakespeare's time did not have a Dramatis Personae.
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Remove the plastic covering from your copy of Romeo and Juliet, crack it open, and you will find, just after the scholarly introduction or introductions, and just before the play proper starts, a page called "Dramatis Personae", or "Names of the Actors" or something similar. On that page, you will find to your delight and amazement, a complete list of every character in the play.
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