Juno

Meaning youth
Origin Latin, Roman
Gender gender neutral
Opposite gender Juno
Popularity Moderate
Length 4
Syllables 2
Syllabification Ju-no

About Juno

The name Juno, with its origins intertwined in Roman mythology, has been an intriguing choice for baby boys. Traditionally associated with the goddess of marriage and childbirth, Juno carries an air of strength and regality. While typically regarded as a feminine name, modern times have seen it embraced as a unique and gender-neutral option for boys.

Choosing Juno for your baby boy not only provides a distinctive moniker but also bestows a connection to ancient Roman heritage. Its lack of a clear male meaning lends an aura of mystery and universal significance. Although Juno lacks common male variations, it stands out in a crowd of more conventional names. The name's uncommon nature eliminates the need for common nicknames, allowing your child to embrace their name's individuality fully.

From noteworthy individuals like British actress Juno Temple to fictional characters like Juno Steel from "The Penumbra Podcast," the name Juno leaves a lasting impression, making it a choice worth considering for parents seeking a name as unique as their child's potential.

Variations of Name Juno

Juneau
Junoh
Junowe
Junow
Juhnoe
Juhnoh
Juhno
Juhnow

Nicknames for Juno

Jun
J.J.
Jay
Joe
Juno

Famous People Named Juno

Juno TempleBritish actress
Juno MakHong Kong actor, singer, and director
Juno McEnroeIrish journalist and political correspondent
Juno RinaldiCanadian actress
Juno YounSouth Korean painter and illustrator

Characters Named Juno

Juno SkinnerCharacter from the movie "True Lies"
Juno EclipseCharacter from the video game "Star Wars - The Force Unleashed"
Juno MozambeCharacter from the TV series "The Umbrella Academy"
Juno SteelCharacter from the podcast "The Penumbra Podcast"

Other Popular Names Beginning with J

Jameson
James
Jase
Jair
Jose
Jadiel
Justin
Judah
Jaxx
Jaxtyn