Venti
Origin:Italian
Meaning:Twenty; Welcome; Wind
Take some inspiration from your favorite coffee order and consider the name Venti for your little cup of sunshine. Venti is a gender-neutral moniker and comes from the Italian word venti. Meaning "twenty," Venti is famously known as the 20-ounce hot coffee size you can order from Starbucks. Venti is also considered a form of the Italian surname Vento, which means "wind" or possibly stems from Benevento, meaning "welcome." Whether 20 is your lucky number or the perfect-sized beverage for you, Venti offers a sweet and breezy way to welcome your little one to the world.
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WordSense Dictionary, venti
Cambridge Italian-English Dictionary, venti, adjective
Ancestry, Venti Family History
Ancestry, Vento Family History
Ancestry, Benevento Family History
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