June 17 is celebrated as Iceland’s National Day, marking the country’s independence from Denmark in 1944. It is a day of national pride, unity, and remembrance of those who helped shape Iceland’s identity and freedom.
- Jón – Of Icelandic origin, derived from “John,” meaning “God is gracious.” The name honors Jón Sigurðsson, the leader of Iceland’s independence movement, symbolizing leadership, wisdom, and determination.