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Venoy

Rare name likely from a French place name or Old French 'venez' related to 'coming' or 'arrival.'

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Venoy is a rare name likely from a French place name or from Old French venez related to coming or arrival. That gives it a subtle geographic or motion-based feel, as though the name were connected to movement, invitation, or destination.

It has the sort of background that feels old without being overdetermined. As a given name, Venoy sounds concise and somewhat elegant, with a quiet continental flavor. It is uncommon enough to feel distinctive, but its shape is easy to carry. Venoy therefore reads as a place-linked or arrival-linked name with a smooth, modern finish.

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