June

June typically signifies "youth" or "born in June." It is associated with freshness, summer, and early life stages, embodying vibrancy and the promise of new beginnings.

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The name June is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Juno, who was the protector of women and marriage. It is also closely related to the sixth month of the year.

  • Popularity: 386th
  • Babies named June in the US in 2023:
    Female: 1694
    Male: 76
  • Nicknames: Junie, Juni, Juno, Junebug, Junie-Bee.
  • Full Names: Juniper, Junia, Juno, Junella, Junette.
  • Famous Namesakes: June Carter Cash-Singer, June Allyson-Actress, June Lockhart-Actress, June Whitfield-Actress, June Squibb-Actress.
  • Gender: Unisex, but traditionally more common as a female name.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name June is often associated with the number 6, regarded as the most harmonious of all single-digit numbers. This number is connected to nurturing, family responsibility, and service to others, encompassing love and humility.

Historically, the name June has had fluctuations in popularity. It saw a peak in the early-to-mid 20th century but has resurged recently due to its vintage charm. While once more common primarily in English-speaking countries, June is gaining international popularity.

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