Юнона

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Russian

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Etymology

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From Latin Iūnō.

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Proper noun

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Юно́на (Junónaf anim (genitive Юно́ны)

  1. (Roman mythology) Juno (equivalent to Greek Hera)

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Latin Iūnō.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [jʊˈnɔnɐ]
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Proper noun

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Юно́на (Junónaf pers (genitive Юно́ни, nominative plural Юно́ни, genitive plural Юно́н, relational adjective Юно́нин)

  1. (Roman mythology) Juno (equivalent to Greek Hera)
    • 1798, Ivan Kotliarevsky, chapter I, in Maksym Parpura, Yosyp Kamenetsky, editors, Енеїда [Eneida]‎[1], Saint Petersburg:
      Но зла Юнона, суча дочка! / Розкудкудаткалась якъ квочка — / Енея не любила страхъ;
      No zla Junona, suča dočka! / Rozkudkudatkalasʹ jak kvočka — / Eneja ne ljubyla strax;
      But wicked Juno, daughter of a bitch! / Started clucking like a hen / She didn't like Aeneas much
  2. a female given name from Latin, equivalent to English Juno

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Statistics

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  • According to ridni.org's data, there are around 196 people in Ukraine named Юнона.

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