Re: Veronica
in reply to a message by Lynn
I've come to really admire Veronica in the last several years. I'd use the nn Nicki and was actually surprised when I looked up the meaning of Veronica. It's etymologically related to Nike > Nicole so Nicki works for me. I've seen Nica used as well yet I only like it when the i has a long e sound. Otherwise, Nica with the short i sound doesn't sound as pleasant to me.
Vera is just all right, however, Roni doesn't appeal to me at all.
MNS:
Veronica Jane
Veronica Joy
Veronica Juliet
Veronica Laurel
Veronica Louise
Veronica Madeleine
Veronica Marielle
Veronica Sophie
I've never tried to pair Veronica with a mn before. It's not easy. I think I prefer Juliet, Laurel, and Sophie.
Your words reveal who you think you are, but your actions prove who you really are.
Vera is just all right, however, Roni doesn't appeal to me at all.
MNS:
Veronica Jane
Veronica Joy
Veronica Juliet
Veronica Laurel
Veronica Louise
Veronica Madeleine
Veronica Marielle
Veronica Sophie
I've never tried to pair Veronica with a mn before. It's not easy. I think I prefer Juliet, Laurel, and Sophie.
Your words reveal who you think you are, but your actions prove who you really are.