Wrong addiction: this is not Italian. The Italian form of Venus is Venere. Venere is currently listed as Roman Mythology (Italianized). This is very strange. Venere is Italian, just it. Venera instead isn't. [noted -ed]
This is absolutely gorgeous, I'd definitely use this on my future daughter as a middle name. I love Vera, but not how it's pronounced in the UK (vee-ra), so Venera is perfect as I love all the possible pronunciations (ven-ehra, veen-ee-ra, ven-eera, veen-ehra). Venera is so ethereal sounding.
I like Venus, but Venera is an amazing alternative to Venus some would consider a lot better.
― Anonymous User 10/19/2020
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Also used in Moldova. You'll find bearers on social media.
― Anonymous User 7/31/2020
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My mother’s name is Venera, she was born in Catania, Sicilia. She was given the “nickname” of Nerina, which comes when you lengthen Venera to Venerina, and then shorten it to Nerina. My daughter’s name is also Venera. Also one of the Saints of Sicily was Saint Venera, she was the cousin of Saint Agatha from Catania, Saint Venera’s Church is in Ace Reale, Sicilia. Beautiful name.
The Italian form of Venus is Venere.
Venere is currently listed as Roman Mythology (Italianized). This is very strange. Venere is Italian, just it. Venera instead isn't. [noted -ed]