Browse Names

This is a list of names in which the meaning contains the keyword venus.
gender
usage
meaning
'Ashtart f Semitic Mythology
Phoenician form of Ashtoreth.
Cholpon f Kyrgyz
Means "Venus (planet)" in Kyrgyz.
Danica f Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Slovak, Macedonian, English
From a Slavic word meaning "morning star, Venus". This name occurs in Slavic folklore as a personification of the morning star. It has sometimes been used in the English-speaking world since the 1970s.
Denitsa f Bulgarian
Bulgarian form of Danica.
Lucero f & m Spanish (Mexican), Spanish (Latin American)
Means "light source, bright star, morning star" in Spanish, a derivative of luz "light". Occasionally it is used as a diminutive of the name Luz. It is most common in Mexico and Colombia.
Ojigkwanong m Algonquin
Means "morning star" in Algonquin.
Sholpan f Kazakh
Means "Venus (the planet)" in Kazakh. Sholpan and Aiman are sisters in a 19th-century Kazakh epic poem, adapted into the play Aiman-Sholpan (1934) by Mukhtar Auezov.
Sons-ee-ah-ray f Apache
Possibly means "morning star" from Apache sons-ee-ah-ray. This name was featured in the western movie Broken Arrow (1950).
Wâpanacâhkos f Cree
Means "morning star, Venus" in Cree.
Zohreh f Persian
Means "Venus (planet)" in Persian, borrowed from Arabic الزهرة (al-Zuharah), derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine".
Zornitsa f Bulgarian
Means "morning star" in Bulgarian.
Zuhra 1 f Urdu
Urdu form of Zohreh.
Zuhura f Swahili, Dhivehi
Means "Venus (planet)" in Swahili and Dhivehi. Both are borrowed from Arabic الزهرة (al-Zuharah), derived from the root زهر (zahara) meaning "to shine".