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- Vanessah Vadim
- Vanesa Vadim
- Vanisa Vadim
- Vanessia Vadim
- Vannessa Vadim
- Vannesa Vadim
- Venessa Vadim
- Venesa Vadim
- Vaness Vadim
- Vanes Vadim
- EUA 83%
- França 14%
- Canadá 2%
- Outro 1%
Vanessa is a literary invention, coined by the Anglo-Irish writer Jonathan Swift for Esther Vanhomrigh, his close friend and pupil. Swift combined the prefix "Van" from Vanhomrigh's surname with "Essa," a pet form of her given name, Esther. Therefore, Vanessa has no direct etymological roots in older languages like Latin or Greek, unlike many common given names. It is a constructed name, a blend of existing name elements. Swift first used Vanessa in his poem "Cadenus and Vanessa," written around 1713 but published posthumously in 1726. The poem fictionalized their relationship. The name remained relatively obscure until the 19th century, when it gradually gained popularity as a given name independent of its literary origin. It saw a significant rise in usage during the 20th century, particularly in English-speaking countries and parts of Europe. Common variations and diminutives include Nessa, Vanna, and Vany.
The surname Vadim has its roots in Eastern Europe, particularly within Slavic cultures, where it is derived from the Old Slavic name "Vadim," which means "to lead" or "to rule." The name is believed to have first appeared in the region that is now modern-day Russia and Ukraine, with historical records dating back to the medieval period. Over time, the surname became associated with various occupations, particularly those related to leadership or governance, reflecting the qualities of strength and authority attributed to its bearers. The name's significance is often linked to the traits of leadership and guidance, which were essential in the feudal societies of Eastern Europe.
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