Its named after Jupiters wife
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JUNEIt's named after Jupiter's wife
COWPURNIADairy farmer's wife who was named after Mrs. Julius Caesar?
ELBERTAPeach variety named for its developer's wife
JULYIt's named after Caesar
AMANACompany named after its hometown
GATLINGGun named after its inventor
SATURDAYIt's named after a planet.
CHATBird named after its call.
SATURDAYIt's named after a Roman god.
ARBYSChain named phonetically after its founders
KENYACountry named after its highest mountain
MOESTV tavern named after its proprietor
OLLIESkateboard trick named after its originator
SHRAPNELAmmo named after its English inventor
MELBATOASTIt's named after an opera star
TUESDAYIt's named after a war god.
REBAWB sitcom named after its star
UZIWeapon named after its Israeli designer
TALKSHOWIt's often named after the host
TEQUILAIt's named after a Jalisco town
OHAREIt's named after a WWII flying ace
DESTROYERIt's named after a famous Navy man.
ORIOLESTeam named after its official state bird
arganda gas lamp named after its inventor
UZIIsraeli weapon named after its inventor's first name
argandsARGAND, a gas lamp named after its inventor
ESSOBrand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initials
ATARIGaming console that named its devices after cats way before Apple
SANTANARock and Roll Hall of Fame band named after its leader
EELCalifornia river known more for salmon and trout than the fish it's named after
BRAMSTOKERAn arachnid that sucks the juices of its prey was named after this author
GIACOMOCASANOVAA scarab beetle with a heart-shaped mark on its wing covers was named after this adventurer
constellationsA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries
constellationA group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries