The month of Iyyar means healing. It is associated with Introspection and
Self improvement or self refinement. It is also known as Ayaru which is an acronym for "Ani Hashem Rof'echa": "I am the Eternal your healer".
Iyar (אִייָר or אִיָּר), pronounced ee-YAR comes from the Akkadian word "ayyaru," meaning "blossom." The word has no meaning in Hebrew.
Iyar is the eighth month of the civil year (which starts on 1 Tishrei) and the second month of the ecclesiastical year (which starts on 1 Nisan) on the Hebrew calendar. The name is Babylonian in origin and has an unknown meaning. It is a spring month of 29 days. Iyar usually falls in April–June on the Gregorian calendar.
In the Hebrew calendar, the month of Nissan immediately precedes Iyar.
Iyyar is the name of a Hebrew month, that falls in the Summer.
The name of the Hebrew month that comes before Iyar is called: "nisan".
May is roughly equivalent to the Hebrew month of Iyar.
I assume you related to months in the Hebrew calender. Months with 4 English letters: Adar, Iyar, Elul. Month with 4 Hebrew letters - there are quite a few of them תשרי (Tishrey) חשון (Heshvan) כסלו (Kislev) × ×™×¡×Ÿ (Nisan) אייר (Iyar) תמוז (Tamuz) אלול (Elul)
Hebrew month
May 14 1948 or in the Hebrew calendar,the 15 of Iyar of 5708.14 of May, 1948
This may be somewhat confusing, but here it is: Printed Jewish calendars, or books that outline the order of prayers through the year, will begin with the month of 'Tishrei' ... the month in which Rosh Hashana, "Head of the Year", occurs ... usually corresponding to sometime in September. The next month ... second in the printed calendar ... is 'Cheshvan'. But the Torah refers to those months as the seventh and eighth months respectively. As far as the Torah is concerned, the first month is the month of 'Nissan' ... the month in which Passover occurs ... corresponding to some time in March or April. On that basis, the second month is 'Iyar'.
Kislev is the 9th Month on the Hebrew Calendar, but its name has no Hebrew meaning other than the name of the month. The word was probably borrowed from another language, probably Akkadian.
The name June has no meaning in Hebrew. Your only option is to write it phonetically as גיון The Hebrew word for the month of June is yooni (יוני) but this word is not used as a name in Israel.
Nisan is the 7th month in the Hebrew calendar. The word comes from Babylonian, and has an unknown meaning.
Av is the 5th Month of the year on the Hebrew calendar. It usually occurs in June or July