I think of it as trendy-retro. I think it's become a filler name.
It's appealing to people like
Rose,
Grace,
Jade,
Jean are...it can be all those in one.
It packs a punch but is a basket full of sunshine.
My associations are
June Jordan poetry and Junie B Jones.
I also think it's passably unisex, like
Jun /
Juni as a masculine NN.
This message was edited 5/9/2021, 7:33 PM