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I like both but I would say Veronica. My mother was highly considering it for me.
I love both, but I'd choose Veronica. It's not as common and is the name of one of my closest friends. I've always thought it was really lovely.
I prefer Veronica. It sounds more elegant and unique.
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I like Veronica for a cat, but my SO and I once had a conversation where he explicitly said we would not be naming a cat Veronica.
Victoria has an undeniable elegance and richness to it. Regal (of course) but also versatile. I would name a daughter Victoria ten times over before I ever thought about Veronica, which I find pretty dated, compared to the timelessness of Victoria.
Victoria has an undeniable elegance and richness to it. Regal (of course) but also versatile. I would name a daughter Victoria ten times over before I ever thought about Veronica, which I find pretty dated, compared to the timelessness of Victoria.
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I don’t dispute that it could work on someone of any age (I honestly think most names can), but it’s very 70s/80s to me. Probably because of Heathers. Agnes is on my list of favourites, though :)
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I like Veronica, but I far prefer Victoria. Evidence of this is the fact that I could have named my daughter Veronica, but instead I named her Victoria. Reasons: Veronica has one syllable in it that drops it down a few notches in my view---"ron". With Veronica I would fear the nickname Ronnie, which I think is quite natural to the name and which I dislike. I like all of the nicknames for Victoria, with the exception of Ria, which to me is not very intuitive and which is not too common anyway. And finally, while Veronica has a mysterious, dark vibe which is appealing, it can't hold a candle to the connotation of royalty, elegance, and grandeur that Victoria possesses.
Veronica nn Vonnie or Von (when older)