Venica is a unique and captivating female given name of Slavic origin, particularly prevalent in countries such as Croatia and Slovenia. Derived from the Latin word "vinea," meaning vineyard, Venica embodies the essence of growth, resilience, and natural beauty. This name has a charming and elegant sound, making it both distinctive and easy to remember. It consists of three syllables, pronounced as /ve-ni-tsa/, with the stress falling on the second syllable. The name Venica is often associated with the vibrant colors and lush landscapes of its native region, evoking images of rolling hillsides covered in verdant grapevines under a warm, Mediterranean sun. As a given name, it carries a sense of tradition and heritage while also possessing a modern and independent spirit. It can be easily paired with various middle names, creating beautiful combinations such as Venica Rose, Venica Sofia, or Venica Luna. However, the name Venica stands strongly on its own, needing no additional embellishments to make it shine.
The name Venica experienced a notable gap between its usage years, with no recorded births from 1958 to 1972. It saw a slight increase in popularity from 5 births in 1957 to 6 births in 1973, resulting in a total of 11 babies named Venica over these two years.