Veenia
ve(e)-nia
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Vine; Wine
Like vines in a vineyard, Veenia offers baby a name connected to nature and history. This feminine appellation is a variant of Latin Vinia, with the plant-inspired meaning “vine.” In ancient Greek and Roman culture, grapevines were held in high esteem as symbols of abundance, life force, and life after death. Veenia also means “wine,” a drink so cherished in art, philosophy, faith, and more that it was believed to have been invented by Dionysos/Bacchus. Whether drawn to its divine symbolism or in awe of human ingenuity in agriculture, Veenia lends a modern Mediterranean-style name backed by millennia of cultivation.
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