“Venita is derived from the Latin name Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, meaning "beloved" or "graceful." The name has been used primarily in English-speaking and Western Christian cultures since the 20th century, with no significant historical figures of major prominence.”
Latin · Girl · 3 syllables
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Rare
Popularity & facts
Relative popularity index, 2010–2025
GenderGirl
US Rank#15,059
TrendStable
Peak year1960
Syllables3
OriginLatin
LanguageLatin
CultureWestern
Letters6
Numerology8 Chaldean 22
Global rank#43,073
Popularity over time
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Historical popularity from 1880–2025 · US Social Security Administration data
About the name Venita
Venita is derived from the Latin name Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, meaning "beloved" or "graceful." The name has been used primarily in English-speaking and Western Christian cultures since the 20th century, with no significant historical figures of major prominence.
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Etymology
Venita is derived from the Latin name Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty, meaning "beloved" or "graceful." The name has been used primarily in English-speaking and Western Christian cultures since the 20th century, with no significant historical figures of major prominence.
Venita currently ranks #15,059 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1960.
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