A Name Worth Passing Down
For the first time in history, daughters named after their mothers can carry a title of honor: Junia™ (Jn.)—the feminine version of “Junior.”
About the Junia™ tradition
A Legacy Born in Love. A Movement Rooted in Matriarchy.
For centuries, sons who shared their father’s name were honored with the title “Junior.” But daughters—though just as worthy—were never given a generational marker of identity.
Until now.
Junia™ (Jn.) is the feminine equivalent of Junior, created by Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii to recognize daughters who carry their mother’s full name. Inspired by the biblical Junia™ —an esteemed apostle praised for her leadership—this title represents generational empowerment, spiritual heritage, and identity rooted in womanhood.
How to Become a Junia™
Name your daughter
Add the Suffix
Download Certificate
Celebrate ceremony
Who is Junia™
A Junia™ is any daughter who shares the full name of her mother—first, middle, and last—and is given the honorary suffix “Junia™” or “Jn.”
It’s more than a name. It’s a declaration of
Every Junia™ carries her mother’s strength, wisdom, and purpose into a new generation.
Join the movement of the Junia™
About the Founder
Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii is a visionary leader and legacy-builder who believes that names carry divine purpose. Her creation of the Junia™ naming tradition is rooted in her love for her future daughter, her reverence for lineage, and her desire to honor the identity of women across generations.
“This is more than a name—it’s a movement of legacy.”
— Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii
“It’s a mirror, a mantle, and a message for every daughter who carries her mother’s strength in her name.”
— Dr. Tamara Nall Ezeanii