Etymology:
The name June comes from the Roman goddess Juno, the wife of Jupiter and the goddess of marriage, childbirth, and the Roman state.
Meaning:
Origin:
The Roman calendar originally had only ten months, and June was the fourth month. When King Numa Pompilius added January and February to the calendar in 700 BC, June became the sixth month.
Usage:
June is a common female first name and a month in the Gregorian calendar.
Variations:
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