Venus

Gender Feminine
Pronounced Pron. /ˈwe.nus/ (Latin) /ˈvi.nəs/ (English) [key ·simplify]

Meaning & History

Means "love, sexual desire" in Latin [1] . This was the name of the Roman goddess of love and sex. Her character was assimilated with that of the Greek goddess Aphrodite. As the mother of Aeneas she was considered an ancestor of the Roman people. The second planet from the sun is named after her.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesVenera (Albanian) Venera (Armenian) Venera (Bulgarian) Venuše (Czech) Vénus (French) Venera (Georgian) Venere (Italian) Vénus, Vênus (Portuguese) Venera (Russian)
Same SpellingVénus, Vênus

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classic formal upper class natural refined strange serious

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Roman depiction of Venus, from PompeiiRoman depiction of Venus, from Pompeii
  1. Vaan, Michiel de. Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages. Brill, 2008, page 663.

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