Juno is a distinctive Latin name derived from the Roman goddess of marriage and childbirth, Junonis. It means "born of the moon" or "moon goddess," reflecting ancient beliefs in the moon's role in conception and childbirth. Throughout history, Juno has been a popular choice among royals and nobles, including Queen Juno of Naples. Today, it remains a rare yet intriguing option for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name with Latin roots and lunar associations.