Veronica
What are your thoughts on the name Veronica?
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I like Veronica. I think it sounds both pretty and solid.
I like it, though probably not enough to use on a child.
Veronica is a strong, no-nonsense name that is still obviously feminine. I would expect a Veronica to be professionally successful with a solid backbone - perhaps a lawyer, CEO, or Editor-in-chief.
I'm rather surprised at some of the shade thrown at Veronica in this thread - I'd assumed the name was well-liked. I don't think it's any snootier a name than, say, Victoria. Or Cassandra.
Perhaps it helps that my first association with the name is the detective show "Veronica Mars."
I'm rather surprised at some of the shade thrown at Veronica in this thread - I'd assumed the name was well-liked. I don't think it's any snootier a name than, say, Victoria. Or Cassandra.
Perhaps it helps that my first association with the name is the detective show "Veronica Mars."
This message was edited 10/13/2016, 10:08 PM
I really like this name! Many of you have said how it sounds a bit stuck up, but I quite like it, though this view may have been influenced by a wonderful person I know of with this name.
AW thanks
IMHO-08/15 & so-so;
mediocre, common, partly conventional, nothing fancy & felt too often heard of
mediocre, common, partly conventional, nothing fancy & felt too often heard of
Veronica makes me think of a mean girl but I don't think it sounds bad.
I like it, being a flower earns points from me. But isn't it the name of a bossy kid in some TV program? It has a hauty air to it.
ETA: I'm probably thinking of Veronica Lodge from Archie Comics. She's a spoiled brat. Although the series was created decades ago, the comics are still sold at supermarket checkout stands. I've only rifled through the comics a few times yet that's the strongest association for me.
Veronica Lake was an actress who played many femme fatale roles in the 1940's. Could be a good or bad association.
ETA: I'm probably thinking of Veronica Lodge from Archie Comics. She's a spoiled brat. Although the series was created decades ago, the comics are still sold at supermarket checkout stands. I've only rifled through the comics a few times yet that's the strongest association for me.
Veronica Lake was an actress who played many femme fatale roles in the 1940's. Could be a good or bad association.
This message was edited 10/13/2016, 2:15 PM
I picture a snobby or bratty teenaged girl. I've never liked the name.