Write about your first name: its meaning, significance, etymology, etc.

My name means justice, which is fitting. One thing that sends me into a rage like no other is injustice, especially when larger entities expect everyone else to just swallow those injustices with a smile.

Justice: Defined

Justice: noun
jus-tice

the maintenance or administration of what is just, especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishments

example: social justice

via Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Justice vs Fairness

From the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University:

While justice usually has been used with reference to a standard of rightness, fairness often has been used with regard to an ability to judge without reference to one’s feelings or interests; fairness has also been used to refer to the ability to make judgments that are not overly general but that are concrete and specific to a particular case. In any case, a notion of being treated as one deserves is crucial to both justice and fairness.

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The devil is in the details with this one, and I suggest visiting the source to read further if you’re truly interested in the nuances between justice and fairness with respect to ethics.

Justice in Tarot

Your past actions are about to be weighed and fairly judged. How this impacts you will depend upon the actions in question. If you hurt someone connected to your reading, it serves as a warning. You have a chance to change your ways or make amends before Justice arrives. If someone connected to your reading has wronged you, on the other hand, this card may bring relief. They are on course to pay their dues.

Etymology of Justine

Origins: Latin – Justus or Iustus

Meaning: just, righteous, fair, legal, honest, equal, and impartial

Languages: French and English

Most popular in France and Canada

Fun Fact: Justine is rising in popularity as a name in the US

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