Meitheamh is the Irish word for June, marking the sixth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. In Ireland, it is associated with the arrival of summer, longer days, and various cultural events and festivals. The word itself comes from the Irish language, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage.
Meitheamh is the Irish language name for the month of June.
'Mí an Mheithimh', month of June; 'Meitheamh', June.
April (Aibreán), May (Bealtaine), June (Meitheamh).
In Irish it's "Siún"Another answer:In Irish, the month of June is Meitheamh. (An t-Ogmhìos in Scottish)"siún sincín" means a confused person or exhausted person.The name "Siobhán" is pronounced "Siúán" in Ulster
Ireland has the same 12 months as most other countries. In the Irish language they are: Eanáir (January) Feabhra (February) Márta (March) Aibreán (April) Bealtaine (May) Meitheamh (June) Iúil (July) Lúnasa (August) Meán Fómhair (September) Deireadh Fómhair (October) Samhain (November) Nollaig (December)