Originating from Latin, 'Venus' is derived from the Roman goddess of love and beauty. It's a timeless feminine name that has been embraced across various cultures throughout history.
"Despite being named after the Roman goddess of love and beauty, the name Venus has experienced periods of popularity and obscurity over the last century, with peak years seeing up to 9 babies annually and recent times witnessing a resurgence with 5 births in 2022. Overall, 96 newborns have been given this celestial moniker since 1915."