June is a feminine given name that originated from the Latin word 'Iunius', named after the Roman goddess Juno, who was the queen of the gods and goddesses.
In ancient Roman culture, June was considered a sacred month dedicated to Juno, and the name has been associated with fertility, marriage, and children.
People named June are often seen as optimistic, enthusiastic, and warm-hearted individuals who radiate positive energy and have a strong connection to nature.
The name June is still popular today, particularly in the United States, where it has been consistently ranked among the top 1000 girls' names since the early 20th century.