Junia
Introduction
fifth month of the Roman calendar
Background Story
The name Junia has historical roots in ancient Rome. It is the feminine form of the name Junius, which is believed to be derived from the Latin word 'juniores,' meaning 'younger.' In Roman history, Junia was a common name given to girls born in the month of June, and it is also referenced in the New Testament as the name of a notable Christian.
Letter Count
Variations
Junia, Junius

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