The baby name Juturna is a girl name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "juh-tur-nuh".
Juturna is Latin in Origin.
Juturna is a Latin name that means "of the fountains". In Roman mythology, Juturna was the goddess of fountains, wells, and springs. She was also associated with the sea and was said to have the power to grant immortality. According to legend, Juturna was the sister of Turnus, the king of the Rutuli, and was loved by Jupiter. She was also said to have helped the hero Aeneas during the Trojan War.
Juturna is a feminine name and is pronounced juh-TUR-nuh. The name is composed of two elements: "ju" which means "well" or "fountain" and "turna" which means "of Turnus". The name has been used in literature and music, including in the opera "Juturna" by the Italian composer Antonio Caldara.
The origin of the name Juturna can be traced back to ancient Rome. It was a popular name among the Romans and was often given to girls born in families associated with water or the sea. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including as Juturne, Juturnia, and Juturnella. Today, the name Juturna is rare but still used in some parts of the world.