Juno

  • [ JOO-no (English) ]
  • Roman Mythology
Meaning unknown, possibly related to an Indo-European root meaning "youth", or possibly of Etruscan origin. In Roman mythology Juno was the wife of Jupiter and the queen of the heavens. She was the protectress of marriage and women, and was also the goddess of finance.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Iunia, Junia
BIBLICAL GREEK: Iounia
BIBLICAL LATIN: Iunia
BIBLICAL: Junia
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Iuno
MASCULINE FORMS
ANCIENT ROMAN: Iunius, Junius