Moneta

Etymology
From the noun, q.v.

Proper noun

 * , Italian journalist and patriot
 * , Italian journalist and patriot

Etymology 1
From.

Etymology 2
Uncertain. Probably ultimately from although frequently conflated with the first etymology since antiquity. favored a derivation from with reference to legends that a voice from Juno's temple demanded a sacrifice of a pregnant sow during an earthquake and that the sacred geese of the temple warned  of approaching Gauls in 390BC. The Byzantine referenced stories that, when the Romans needed money for war with Tarentum and Epirus, Juno's priest had advised that if they conducted themselves with justice then the money would take care of itself. This is now regarded as unlikely, given that Moneta was worshipped at other locations in Italy earlier and only became conflated with Juno once introduced to Rome (cf. evocatio) in the 4th century BC. Other suggested derivations—from Latin from the temple's location or from the goddess of memory above because the temple housed Rome's lists of old consuls—have the same problem.