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A Fandoom User wrote:

TorrelloRR3 wrote: Veneno means poison, like Italian for venom or summut

Veyron named after a driver, Pierre. Veneno is poison in Spanish (yes, also in Italian, but the bull it's named after was Spanish). Like gallardo, murciélago, Miura (the name of the family that founded the most-famous Miura fighting bull ranch), aventador, reventón, espada... all Spanish words, either names of bulls or words related to bullfighting ("espada" meaning sword). Only a few models have received Italian names (countach, sesto elemento) or even French (silhouette). "Veneno" is poison only in spanish (the italian word is "veleno"). As far as I know almost all the Lambo names are referred to spanish breed of bull (the Lambo logo is a bull and Lamborghini was originally a tractor factory). The only italian named cars are: "sesto elemento" ("sixth element") and "centenario" ("centennial"), although I think the last is spelled the same way also in spanish.