Gender Feminine
Usage Russian, Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, German, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Latvian
Pronounced Pron. /vʲɪ.rɐ.ˈnʲi.kə/(Russian) /ˈvɛ.ro.nɪ.ka/(Czech) /ˈvɛ.rɔ.ni.ka/(Slovak) /ʋe.ro.ˈnʲi.kɐ/(Ukrainian) /ve.ˈʁoː.ni.ka/(German) /ˈvɛ.ro.ni.kɒ/(Hungarian) /ʋe.ˈrǒ.ni.ka/(Croatian) /vɛ.ˈrɔ.ni.ka/(Macedonian) /vɛ.ɾɔ.ˈni.ka/(Macedonian) /vʲɛ.ˈrɔ.nʲɪ.kɐ/(Lithuanian) [key·simplify]
Meaning & History
Form of Veronica in several languages.
Related Names
VariantBerenika(Czech)
DiminutiveNika(Russian)
Other Languages & CulturesBerenice, Berenike, Pherenike(Ancient Greek) Bernice(Biblical) Bernike(Biblical Greek) Bernice(Biblical Latin) Verònica(Catalan) Berenice, Bernice, Veronica, Roni, Ronnie(English) Bérénice, Véronique(French) Verónica(Galician) Berenice, Veronica(Italian) Veronica(Late Roman) Berenika, Weronika, Wera(Polish) Verônica(Portuguese (Brazilian)) Verónica(Portuguese (European)) Veronica(Romanian) Weronika(Sorbian) Verónica(Spanish)