Origin and Meaning of Verronica
Meaning & Origin
Victory bringer or true image
Origin: Latin - Verronica is a variation of the name Veronica, which derives from the Latin 'Vera Icon' meaning 'true image', traditionally associated with a legend of St. Veronica.
Interesting Facts
- The name Veronica has strong ties to Christian tradition, as St. Veronica is known for offering her veil to Jesus to wipe his face during his walk to crucifixion.
- Verronica, while less common than Veronica, is often considered an elegant and unique variant that adds a distinctive twist.
- Notable bearers of the name Veronica include Veronica Lake, an iconic American actress of the 1940s, and Veronica Roth, author of the popular Divergent series.
- Veronica saw a surge in popularity in the 20th century, commonly used in various forms across Europe and America; Verronica remains rare but is appreciated for its uniqueness.
- Variations of the name include Veronique (French), Berenice (Greek), and even diminutive forms like Vero or Nica.