Juno Moneta

Etymology
From, varient of Classical , from , queen of the Roman gods equated with the Greek Hera, and , of uncertain etymology. The name has been popularly derived from since antiquity with reference to various events in Roman legend and history, but modern archeology seems to show the worship of a goddess Moneta elsewhere in Italy prior to her introduction to Rome (cf. evocatio) in 344 BC. The connection to coinage and money derived from her temple's use to house the state mint until a fire around AD 84. Cognate with and.

Translations

 * Latin: Iūnō Monēta