Talk:Iuna Pythia/@comment-36836718-20190220130347/@comment-36277500-20190303094620

I'd rather say that Iuna derives from Iuno (anglicized: Juno), sister and wife of Iupiter (Jupiter). It would be hard to give "barbarian" name to Roman child, because it worked exactly oppositely. It were defeated nations who used to give their children Roman names.

And they both had names hinting Delphi, because they both were supposed to be oracles (but only Delphinia was the real one). Author of this book gave some of her characters names with hidden meaning.