Venetia
Found 4 entry about "Venetia"
Βενετία(Greek)
Venetia Name meanings & History
The name Venetia means "from Venice". From the Latin name of the Italian region of Veneto and the city of Venice (see the place name Venetia). This name was borne by the celebrated English beauty Venetia Stanley (1600-1633), though in her case the name may have been a Latinized form of the Welsh name Gwynedd [1]. Benjamin Disraeli used it for the heroine of his novel Venetia (1837). The name Venetia is often used as a first name for girls. It is a great choice for parents who want to give their child a unique name that is rarely heard. It can be used in any culture or country where Latin is spoken or recognized.
Zodiac Sign of Venetia: Variety Aquarius
Synonyms of Venetia:
V: Vexing,Vivacious,Variety,Versatility
E: Enliven,Environment,Entertain,Enlighten,Expressive,Exaggerate
N: Neurosis,Neat,Nitpicking,Nagging,Nice,Nervous,Nutrition
T: Truth,Testy,Talkative,Doubting Thomas,Touchy,Tacky,Tireless
I: Intimate,Indulgence,Involved
A: Aggressive,Angry,Argumentative,Assertive,Action,Ambitious
Venetia is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
2.) VENETIA (Female)
Usage: American
Meanings: A name of uncertain etymology. It has been used in England since the Middle Ages, and some believe it to be a Latin rendering of the Welsh Gwyneth (blessed, a state of bliss), or a variant feminine form of the Latin Benedictus (blessed). See GWYNETH (Welsh Names) and BENEDICT (English Male Names). The name corresponds to that of an ancient Roman province and a former region of northeastern Italy; thus it might be a borrowing of such. Var: Veneta. (VEN-EE-SHA)
3.) Venetia (Female)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: (Italian) a form of Venecia.
Other Forms: Veneta, Venetiah, Venetta, Venette, Venetya, Venetyah, Venita, Venitia, Vinetia, Vinetiah, VinitaVeneta, Venetiah, Venetta, Venette, Venetya, Venetyah, Venita, Venitia, Vinetia, Vinetiah, Vinita,Vinitah, Vonita, Vonitia, Vynita, Vynitah, Vynyta, Vynytah
4.) VENETIA (Female)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology in use in England since the Middle Ages. Some believe the name to be a Latin rendering of the Welsh Gwyneth (blessed, a state of bliss) or a variant feminine form of the Latin Benedictus (blessed). See GWYNETH (Welsh Names) and BENEDICT (Male Names). The name corresponds to that of an ancient Roman province and a former region of northeastern Italy and thus might be a borrowing of such. (VEN-EE-SHA)