Juniper (given name) explained

Juniper
Gender:Unisex
Related Names:Guinevere, Geneva, Ginevra, Ginerpo, Junipero

The given name Juniper is either in reference to the English common name for the juniper tree or berry, or in reference to a derivation of the Welsh name Guinevere. Juniper has historically been used as both a boys' name and a girls' name.

In 2011, Juniper entered the top 1000 list of given names in the United States for the first time and is quickly becoming a popular girls' name likely due to the popularity of a wide assortment of well-known fictional works, including the cartoon series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, the movie Benny & Joon (where the Joon character was short for Juniper), Pamela Dean's novel Juniper, Gentian, and Rosemary, and the Donovan song, "Jennifer Juniper".

The juniper tree's name is derived from the Latin word juniperus. In Latin, juniperus is combination of the word junio, which means young, and parere, to produce, hence youth producing, or evergreen.[1] Ginepro (Italian for Juniper), Ginevra (Italian variant form of Juniper), and Ginny are other names that also refer to the juniper tree.

Juniper is used to flavour the alcoholic spirit gin. The traditional drink jenever and its French name genièvre are names for juniper. The French name was shortened to geneva, sounding the same as the place name, and further abbreviated to 'gin'.

Another name which was originally unrelated is the British name Guinevere (Guenièvre in French), a variant Old French spelling of Gwenhwyfar, which in Welsh is a combination of the word gwen (mod. gwyn) which means "white" or "fair" and hwyfar which means a "spirit" or "fairy". This is also the origin of Jennifer, another name that sounds similar to Juniper. Because the Latin Juniperus family of names are the same or very similar-sounding to the Welsh Guinevere family of names, it is very difficult to determine, for names that begin with gin-, jen-, or jun-, which family they ultimately originated with.

Common nicknames of Juniper

Symbolism of the name Juniper

Ginevra de' Benci
Artist:Leonardo da Vinci
Year:circa 1476
Type:oil on wood
Height Metric:38.8
Width Metric:36.7
Height Imperial:15.3
Width Imperial:14.4
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Washington, D.C.
Museum:National Gallery of Art
Italic Title:no

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.uvm.edu/~jshane/plant-id/names/names.html#J University of Vermont: Derivation of Scientific Names
  2. New Oxford American Dictionary, 2e,
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=yDAEAAAAMAAJ&q=juniper Meliora: Quarterly Review of Social Science, 1868, Page 47
  4. Web site: Classical references to junipers: Myths of Astarte.