I am a Verity and I love my name, I only ever get wonderful responses when people ask my name. I have been called many variations including Charity, Variety, Veriat and my nicknames are V, Vez and Vezza.
As a Verity, I appreciate all the comments on here, both good and bad. People in real life aren't going to come up to my face and say "your name is unprofessional and ugly" so while I politely disagree with them, I appreciate their honesty and perspective. People also very very often mispronounce my name or think it's something else (Vanity, Variety, Clarity, Mary, Veritity, Varsity... I could go on.) But once they get it I almost always get compliments. It feels like a very personal name and I love hearing people say it. And yes as a child I was constantly lying. I grew out of it and as an adult I am known for telling the truth always.
My ex wife and I named our daughter Verity because we were in the program. And in the program truth is a big thing. So being in the program we figured we would name her Verity for truth.
The first time I read this name was in a novel set in England at the turn of the last century. I didn't care for it at first but it grew on me. Then I watched the Poldark series on Masterpiece Theater on PBS and there is a Verity in the story who defies her family (Poldark) to marry the navel/sea captain she loves. Hearing the name over and over I have grown to like it. I have never thought of variety when hearing Verity. It is unique.
I did not like the name Verity at first. But it grew on me and I love it! The meaning of the name does have an effect on my liking it. I would go with the nickname Very. Verity is a very pure sweet name.
The name lives on! My daughter's third daughter has just been named Verity. It was my choice for #2, as her first was Felicity. Happiness and Truthfulness.
I've seen this name more and more on name-lovers forums, and I think it has to be due to a combination of the the popularity of V sounds in names of late and the popularity of the new Poldark TV adaption. (I am also seeing more people listing 'Demelza'.) I like the sharpness and straight-forwardness of this name; I'd love to meet a Verity. I think it's nice that the nickname 'Vera' could be used.
As a Verity I love that my name isn’t common. I get quite a few comments on how lovely the name is from people who haven’t heard the name before & some who have as well. There are a few ignorant people out there who haven’t heard it before & make a thing about it but you get them with anything & thankfully they are few & far between.
My name is Verity and I definitely get called Variety quite a bit. When people ask my name I usually have to repeat myself but once the person understands what I said, they usually say I have a beautiful name. My mother found the name in an Agatha Christy book (I'm pretty sure Verity is the murder victim). As a child I did tell lies but once I got older, my name helped me change my ways and I am a better person for it.
Would be perfect to go along with a simple last name. I doubt many people know that it means truth, so "living up to it" probably wouldn't be an issue. Also, I agree that Vera is a beautiful nickname! (I have a unique virtue name so perhaps I am biased).
Considering most people don't instantly "know" what Verity even is because of how rare the word is today (I didn't and I was an English major), I would not choose this name. Also, it sounds too much like "variety", which isn't a bad thing but sort of strange.
I'm currently watching the Poldark series from the 70's and one of the characters is named Verity. I was so intrigued by the name that I had to learn more about it and I ended up here. I think Verity has a lovely ring to it. It is pretty enough for a little girl, but stylish enough for a grown woman. I'm surprised that in the quest for "old fashioned" names, that it has not become more popular.
Upon looking or hearing "Verity," the word "Variety" immediately materializes in my mind without any further provoking-- and I certainly feel that others will stumble through a mispronunciation equaling "Variety" quite often. Moreover, it is not beautiful to the eye or to the ear.The flow is very unsteady; personally, it is a rigid, unprofessional, juvenile, and comedic... and those qualities are not things that I would look for when naming a child.
Although I don't necessarily agree that the previously cited names Emily and Isabella are at all "platitudinous" in their popularity, I agree that Verity is quite a beautiful name. It's not as harsh/"macho" as Veronica (which I believe shares a Latin root with Verity, as both names are related in some fashion to "truth"), and even as an English vocabulary word it isn't often used in conversation (at least, not in the circles I grew up in--possibly more common in academia).
― Anonymous User 7/25/2010
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I really like this name even though it is weird. Vera could be a nice nickname.
― Anonymous User 2/20/2010
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I love this name! It first caught my eye as the lead character of a book I read and since then I've taken special notice of this name when I hear it. I adore that it means truth. Nothing contestable. Usually I'm apprehensive about virtue names such as Chastity, Faith, Prudence. But this name is truly elegant and has a very pleasing feminine sound. True it would be bad if your child was named this and turned out to be a constant liar, but then again I'm sure the parents of girls named Chastity don't expect their daughters to be promiscuous.
I've lived with this name all my life and I love it! I'm very thankful to my parents for picking me an interesting and elegant name. Sure, a few people look at you funny when they hear it, but mostly I get positive responses. I'm proud to be called Verity and that's the truth!
― Anonymous User 1/30/2010
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Verity is one of my favorite virtue names. It is unusual, sweet sounding, and what can be more noble than wishing to instill truthfulness in your child? I think that Verity and Honesty would be lovely names for sisters.
I think this is a lovely name, and a very strong name for a girl. I like the meaning as well. I think I like it pronounced "VeriTy" instead of "VeriDy", though I think laziness on the part of all of us English speakers would turn that T into a D pretty quickly.
I love this name. It's my current name-crush. I love the meaning, the sound, the way it looks, the nickname possibilities, everything. I think it would suit any type of girl. It sounds sweet, but the V and T sounds also give it an edge.
It would be hilarious if a woman named Verity turned out dishonest. This name is something that you are sort of expected to live up to. Besides, the name isn't pretty, and it sounds a bit pompous and corny.
I just don't like this name. I remember reading a book about a girl named Verity, and her character annoyed me. I also just don't like the way it is spelled, or sounds.
― Anonymous User 9/12/2007
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I also have to say that I really don't like this name. It sounds weird.
― Anonymous User 4/4/2007
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I agree. It looks ok spelled out, but the sound it makes. No, it's not in my name list for sure. It sounds more like the Spanish word for green, "verde", than anything else to me.
I think that this name is the most beautiful thing that you can ever name your beloved daughter! Why use platitudinous names like Isabella, Kayla, Emily and Emma, when there is this? So delicate, pure and indubitable! My daughter is going to be named this and I certainly repute that she will live up to her name.