Juno
JOO-noh
The Story of Juno
The name of the queen of the Roman gods, protector of women, is now waiting to empower your child.
Juno, the queen of the Roman pantheon and protector of women, marriage, and childbirth, lends her name immense gravitas. Derived from Latin, her name signifies 'queen' or 'protector.' Her influence was paramount in ancient Rome, revered in temples and invoked in prayers, and has echoed through history into modern naming traditions.
When you say 'Juno,' there’s an immediate sense of strength and sovereignty, a power that feels protective. This name for your child carries an aura of wisdom and unwavering loyalty. You'll feel its ancient weight, a connection to something foundational and enduring, like the vows of marriage or the fierce love of a guardian. It's a name that commands respect.
What It Means
“From Latin, referring to the Roman goddess Juno, the protector of women and marriage.”
AI Features
Unlock Juno’s Full Story
AI consultant · Sibling matches · Cultural deep-dive · Compatibility scores
🔒 No credit card needed
Gender Split
Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Famous Namesakes
Juno
Fictional character from the film Juno.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#218 in 2023
Total Births
1,972
First Recorded
1919
More Names Like Juno
View allOlivia
Latin
Meaning
Olivia is a Latin name meaning 'olive tree'. It gained popularity from Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night'.
Lucas
Latin
Meaning
Lucas is a Latin name meaning 'bringer of light'. It is derived from the Greek name Loukas.
Camila
Latin
Meaning
Camila is a feminine name of Latin origin, possibly derived from Camillus, an honorific title in ancient Rome. The meaning is uncertain, but could be "young ceremonial attendant."
Save Juno to your favorites list