Juno, of Latin origin, is a name that evokes images of grandeur and celestial beauty. Derived from the Roman goddess of marriage and the wife of Jupiter, it signifies happiness, prosperity, and divine favor. Historically, Juno has been associated with protection, healing, and motherhood. In popular culture, the name gained prominence through characters like 'Juno MacGuff' in the Academy Award-winning film 'Juno,' further cementing its uniqueness and appeal.
Over the span of these years (1997-2023), the name Juno experienced significant fluctuations in popularity among parents choosing names for their newborns. The number of births peaked recently with 48 in 2023, nearly triple the amount recorded in 1997 when it first began to gain traction with five births that year. Despite some years showing a dip in popularity, such as six births in 2016 and eight in both 2009 and 2008, Juno has consistently maintained a steady presence among baby names throughout these decades. Overall, there were a total of 340 babies named Juno born during this period.