Venezia, pronounced veh-NAY-zee-uh (/veˈnɛttsja/) in Italian, derives from the Latin Venetia and evokes the storied canals, Renaissance palazzi and artistic heritage of Venice. Adopted by parents seeking a name that combines classical resonance with a lyrical cadence, it has appeared steadily among U.S. newborn girls, ranking 936th in 2024 with 14 occurrences and fluctuating in the 900–950 range since 2015. Its highest recent showing was in 1994, when 28 girls born in the U.S. received the name at rank 821. As a Latin-inflected choice, Venezia offers both historical depth and contemporary distinction.