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      • The name June is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "young". June, a sweetly old-fashioned month name derived from the goddess Juno, was long locked in a time capsule with June Allyson (born Ella) and June Cleaver, but is rising again especially as a middle name.
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  2. June is a gender-neutral given name. It is a common female name and a less common male name in English-speaking countries. It comes from the name of the month, which is derived from Juno, the name of a Roman goddess. [1] It is also a short form of the names Juniper, Junia, Junius and Junior.

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    The month's name derives from the goddess Juno, the queen of the Roman pantheon who presided over marriage and childbirth. Her name is connected to youthfulness and, ultimately, is thought to descend from the Indo-European root *yeu- meaning "vital force," linking her nicely with her role in childbirth. The Roman names Junia and Junius were also de...

    The Anglo-Saxons called June Ærra Liða and July Æfterra Liða. Ærra more literally translates as "before" or "preceding", while Liða, or Litha, is often thought to represent Midsummer i.e. "before Midsummer". However, the great cleric Bede tells us that "Litha means gentle or navigable, because in both those months the calm breezes are gentle and th...

    In many other countries June is known as the "summer" or "midsummer" month. There's Mehefin in Welsh (and the related Celtic terms), Kesäkuu in Finnish and Zomermaand in Dutch. And it isn't surprising, given that Midsummer occurs in late June. Since 2008, Summer has sat in the Top 30 girls names in England and Wales, spiking, appropriately, in June...

    The Old Germanic, and Carolingian, names for June was Brach monat or Brach-mond "fallow month." Fallow refers to ploughed land that has been left unsown for a short period in order to restore its fertility and, in medieval Europe, June was a time when follow fields were ploughed. Fallow is used as a surname in Britain while Fallowfield, also a surn...

    Pearl is the birthstone for June: a symbol of unblemished perfection. Its usage in art goes back centuries, so it's no wonder that pearls provide name inspiration across the globe. Examples include Bisera in Bulgarian, Helmi in Finnish, Jumana and Lu'lu in Arabic, Perla in Italian and Spanish, Perle in Yiddish and Shinju in Japanese. The most famou...

    Many different countries have names associated with days of the year; most often they are the feast days of saints. Below are some of the names associated with the days in June around the world. 1 = Justin, Konrad, Nicomedes, Roman, Silka, Simeon 2 = Blandina, Erasmus, Eugene, Peter 3 = Clotilde,Karl, Kevin, Silvia 4 = Afra, Cyprian, Lenka, Martha,...

  3. Meaning: The name June is derived from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the goddess of marriage, women, and childbirth. It also represents the sixth month of the year. Origin: The name June has Latin origins, stemming from the Roman goddess Juno. Usage: June is exclusively a female name.

  4. Oct 3, 2024 · June Birth Flower Overview: Roses vs. Honeysuckle. flower-meanings. gifts. entertainment. Table of Contents. What Is June’s Birth Flower? Why Does June Have Two Birth Flowers? Honeysuckle Birth Flower. + VIEW MORE. Ah, June! This month marks the beginning of summer, bringing us long sunny days and an array of colorful blossoms.

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  6. Oct 15, 2024 · The name June is a girl's name of Latin origin meaning "young". June, a sweetly old-fashioned month name derived from the goddess Juno, was long locked in a time capsule with June Allyson (born Ella) and June Cleaver, but is rising again especially as a middle name.

  7. May 7, 2024 · The name June, which has Latin roots, is a gender-neutral name that signifies ‘young.’ It is also related to the summer month of June and the Roman goddess Juno and hence, can also mean ‘born in June.’

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