Inglés · Femenino
VENETIA
“Originally this was probably a Latinized forma de GWYNEDD or GWYNETH. It also coincides with the name of the city in Italy, called Venice in Inglés. This name was borne by the celebrated beauty Venetia Stanley (1600-1633). Benjamin Disraeli used it i...”
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Significado
Originally this was probably a Latinized forma de GWYNEDD or GWYNETH. It also coincides with the name of the city in Italy, called Venice in Inglés. This name was borne by the celebrated beauty Venetia Stanley (1600-1633). Benjamin Disraeli used it in his novel entitled Venetia (1837).
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Origen cultural
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados