January – Named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions.
February – Named after Februa, an early Roman festival and cleansing ritual held on February 15.
March – Named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
April – Likely derived from the Latin word aperire, meaning “to open,” possibly referring to the opening or blossoming of flowers and trees.
May – Named after Maia, an earth goddess of growing plants.
June – Named after Juno, the Roman goddess of marriage and the well-being of women.
July – Named in honor of Julius Caesar.
August – Named in honor of Emperor Augustus.
September – From the Latin word septem, meaning “seven,” as it was the seventh month in the early Roman calendar.
October – From the Latin word octo, meaning “eight.”
November – From the Latin word novem, meaning “nine.”
December – From the Latin word decem, meaning “ten.”
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