There is no special name for that. Note that this can't happen for June - June only has 30 days. For months with 31 days, this is fairly common; on average, one in every seven years has (for example) a July with these properties.
March, June, August, and November do. That makes four of them.
{| |- | 2008 Number of Saturdays Number of Sundays January 4 4 February 4 4 March 5 5 April 4 4 May 5 4 June 4 5 July 4 4 August 5 5 September 4 4 October 4 4 November 5 5 December 4 4 |} {| |- | January 4 February 4 March 5 April 4 May 5 June 4 July 4 August 5 September 4 October 4 November 5 December 4 |}
1 8 15 22 29 or 2 9 16 23 30 so only if 1st or 2nd is a Sunday will there be five Sundays in the 30-day moth of June. As there are seven days in a week then the odds are 2 in 7
The name June simply means 'From June'.
June 22, 2013=Saturday June 22, 2014=Sunday June 22, 2015=Monday June 22, 2016=Wednesday June 22, 2017=Thursday
Five Sundays: March, June, September & December Five Mondays: April, July, September & December Five Tuesdays: January, April, July, October & December Five Wednesdays: January, May, July & October Five Thursdays: January, May, August & October Five Fridays: March, May, August & November Five Saturdays: March, June, August & November
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Every month had Fridays in 2012. March, June, August and November had 5 Fridays. All the other months had 4 Fridays.
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In 2008, January had four Saturdays. February had four Saturdays. March had five Saturdays. April had four Saturdays. May had five Saturdays. June had four Saturdays. July had four Saturdays. August had five Saturdays. September had four Saturdays. October had four Saturdays. November had five Saturdays. December had four Saturdays.
In 2013 March, June, August and November each have 5 Saturdays.
From Sunday the 1st of January 1967 to Tuesday the 1st of June 2010 there were 2,266 Sundays.
Three months had five Saturdays in 2012. They were June, September and December.
In 2008 there were 5 Sundays in March, June, August and November.
Cartoon Cartoon Fridays - 2000 was released on: USA: 8 June 2000
March, June, August and November 2031 all have five Sundays.
March, June, September and December all have 5 Sundays in 2024.