The origin of the Hungarian name
Vanessza
has the following meaning:
An early-18th-century English literary name created by Jonathan Swift for "Gulliver's Travels". Also the name of a genus of butterflies..
The etymology of "Vanessza"
is
Hungarian version of Vanessa.
Other information:
Etymology is the study of the origin of words, and in this case, the origin of names.
The word etymology comes from Greek
etymon, "true sense of a word", and logia, "doctrine or study".