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Junien is a term used as a toponym and a surname with French origins. In placenames, it most commonly refers to Saint-Junien, a commune in the Haute-Vienne department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in western-central France. As a surname, Junien occurs in France and in communities with historical French influence, where it is usually classified as a byname derived from a given name.

The name is linked to a medieval saints’ cult, and the toponym likely arose from devotion to

Saint-Junien has a long-standing association with leather crafts and glove production, a tradition that drew artisans

In onomastic contexts, Junien is recognized as both a place-name element and a family name, and may

a
Saint
Junien.
Over
time,
the
surname
Junien
can
be
found
in
genealogical
records
and
in
modern
usage
as
a
family
name.
to
the
area
and
contributed
to
the
local
economy
for
centuries.
Today,
the
town
supports
manufacturing,
services,
and
small-scale
industry
while
preserving
cultural
heritage
related
to
its
crafts.
appear
in
historical
documents,
genealogies,
and
contemporary
profiles.
The
term
is
most
often
linked
to
western-central
France,
especially
in
reference
to
Saint-Junien.