Thoughts on Juni?

What do you know of it?
Think of it?
Any issues you can see ?

[name_f]Junie[/name_f] B. [name_m]Jones[/name_m]. That was my first thoughts. It’s cute.

It’s the way we spell [name_u]June[/name_u] where I live. Pretty cute.

I prefer it as [name_f]Junie[/name_f] but it’s a quirky little name. [name_f]Juni[/name_f] is just a month to me.

[name_f]Juni[/name_f] is [name_u]June[/name_u] in my native language. It’s cute but I prefer [name_f]Juno[/name_f] or [name_f]Junia[/name_f].

It looks unfinished to my eye. I’d prefer [name_f]Junie[/name_f] if that would be her given name. I’d much prefer [name_u]June[/name_u] nn [name_f]Juni[/name_f]/e though. I’d heard [name_f]Juni[/name_f] as a nn for [name_u]Juniper[/name_u] a few times around here. I’ve also seen [name_f]Juna[/name_f], which I like a lot. Although my favourite would be [name_f]Juno[/name_f] because it has strong roots and meaning.

It’s cute but getting more popular where I live. :slight_smile:

I have a baby [name_f]Juni[/name_f]. Full name is [name_u]Juniper[/name_u]. I love it, we call her [name_f]Juni[/name_f] most of the time cause she is still small and chubby and lovely. The only problem I see (because of course I am already obviously biased) is the spelling will trip people up. Not even sure why I spell it like that. But people will try to call her [name_u]June[/name_u] I’m sure, or put an ‘E’ on the end of her name. But that’s ok, it’s an unusual name, that stuff happens.