My name is Veronica. As a kid, I didn’t like it very much because I didn’t feel like it fit me, so I went by Vero. And then I got sick of going by that, so I reversed the spelling and started asking people to call me Orev. I feel a lot better about it now, but the funny thing about my name, in particular is that my parents actually named me after the plant genus, not the Bible character, or the name in general. The speedwell’s scientific name is Veronica, so I am named after a flower. For the record, I also went by Speedwell for a little while when I was nine.
― Anonymous User 9/5/2023
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Veronica is a very elegant sounding name. I like it!
Beautiful name. My daughter's name is Veronica. It is an international name with a long history. We are from Central Europe and this name is quite popular here. We use nicknames: Veru, Nika, Veri, Verinka, Verun,...
It's a nice, classic, underused name that has a bit of an edgier vibe than my own name, Monica, which I also love for being classic and underused. When I was little, I wanted a friend named Veronica, but in all of my years, I've never met a single Veronica. Alas! Maybe I'll have a daughter named Veronica.
― Anonymous User 2/14/2022
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This name was fairly common in the 80s. This happens to be my cousin's name. My mother helped pick her name and suggested Veronica after Veronica Lodge from the Archie comics. Her nickname growing up is Ronie which she still goes by. This name is pretty rare now you don't see the name in school anymore. Veronica is a well suited name for a woman that fits any age from infancy, to child/teen to an adult and eventually grandmother age.
I suddenly came across this name and thought it was so cool, the perfect name, especially if paired with a cool middle name. It's not surprising the last comment from Feb '21 was predicting this to be the next Charlotte, fitting so many trends at once. When people/parents think of cool names, they're not the only ones - a million other people are suddenly finding it cool, and thinking they're unique, but they're not. It's in the "zeitgeist" right now. Veronica is familiar to anyone, yet we hardly know anyone who has this actual name. It seems to be used as a character name a lot. The Veronica I'm most familiar with is Veronica Lake. And of course it's a stage name. Veronica to me is the next Madeleine, Amelia, Alexandra, or Victoria. They're longish names with 3-4 syllables that sound so classic but so "now." They're all familiar enough and don't sound too weird. Familiar yet fresh. Veronica has this dancehall vintage cool geeky girl vibe that's been so "in" for a long time now. And geek chic parents want this vibe in their daughters' names. It also seems to go with many middle names and last names, maybe because of the interesting smashup of sounds that contrast enough with other names.
I hate this name SO much. Literally every tenth girl is called Veronica, yet it sounds so pretentious, what a joke.I wish I had a better name.
― Anonymous User 1/28/2021
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I love the name Veronica! Don't you think the same? I had a classmate from school whose name was the same and I have a good impression of her, because she had huge blue eyes, long eyelashes and also got good grades. We nicknamed her Vero. So every time I think of the name Veronica I imagine a kind and friendly girl with a charming smile. I also think it sounds elegant and stylish. It's a common name, but you don't hear it often, so that person isn't going to have to share her name with many people. Wonderful!
I don’t know why but this name makes me think of butterflies and nature... It’s a beautiful name I love it. I think of the color dark purple as well for some reason.
― Anonymous User 11/21/2020
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One of those names I like but don't want to use. I don't why, but some names are just in that category.
I really like the name Veronica. I sort of have a thing for feminine names starting with V. Veronica sounds so elegant, mature, and sensuous. I also like how it has somewhat of a retro feel to it. I really dislike the nicknames Ron and Ronnie, however. Vera and Vero are better, but I wouldn't use them.
I like the name Veronica. It’s my name, and as a child I didn’t quite know how to feel about it. It is very difficult for children to pronounce, and I always get called Victoria or Vanessa ( even by people who have known me awhile). My nickname has always been Roni, not Ronnie ( Roni is in the name so why wouldn’t it be). A lot of people in these comments don’t like it but it has always fit and seemed right for me. Some call me V or VV, it would be weird if someone called me Onika or Nikki but I’m not totally against it.
I really dislike this name. It has a rather unpleasant sound.
― Anonymous User 1/21/2020
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Personally I hate this name. In fiction, every dislikable person seems to be called Veronica (take Outnumbered for example). And the nickname Ronnie is even worse. Grange Hill makes me think it was a more common name for teenage girls in the mid-late 80s.
― Anonymous User 1/2/2020
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I love the name Veronica because it transcends cultural boundaries. I have met people from all backgrounds named Veronica! It is my name and while I have never gone by Ronnie, I accept Vero and V, and my favorite nickname is V-Ron! (pronounced Vee-ron) I spell it with the exclamation point for flair ;) Other nicknames include Veroncé (rhymes with Beyoncé) and Véronique/Ronique.
The name Veronica is so beautiful. I personally love names that have a c in the middle of them, like this name and Nicole. I don’t like the nickname Ronnie though. No offense to anyone who goes by Ronnie!
Honestly, I love the name Veronica. It’s beautiful, it sounds like flowers and cookies outdoors on a sunny hot day. It’s my name, and I don’t really like when people call me Victoria or Vanessa. And then they laugh and joke about it. Please don’t do that, and also please don’t call me Ronnie. Just call me Onica or Nikki. Honestly, I don't care that Nikki isn’t supposed to be a nickname for Veronica, just please don’t call me Ronnie. :) Thanks.
― Anonymous User 7/18/2019
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This is my name and I love it. I do get called Roni, Ron or Vonni but in all honesty from people other than immediate family I prefer Veronica. I ALWAYS get Victoria or Vanessa and I absolutely hate being called those names - seriously Veronica is not that hard to remember - oh and please do not shorten Veronica to just 'V' it is the laziest way to say somebody's name. I was named after my Nana and that makes me love the name even more. It is a classic name and so beautiful especially when it is pronounced by a French/Spanish/Italian accent.
― Anonymous User 5/23/2019
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Well, my name is Veronica. Growing up I didn’t like my name at all, I wanted a more common name. But at the end of the day I just realized how I’m lucky to have such an elegant and unique name! I come from an Italian catholic family but my parents didn’t give me this name because of their religions beliefs. And I’m not a 40 year old woman, trust me I’m still VERY young. Also I don’t understand why people despise the nickname “Ronnie” so much. Personally I like it, and it is how my friends call me.
― Anonymous User 4/29/2019
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I don't like this name. Actually I hate this name- Veronica, especially Vero.
― Anonymous User 3/19/2019
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Veronica is a pretty name. As for nicknames, I too hate Ronnie. I’d go with Vera, Nica, or Nico.
― Anonymous User 11/21/2018
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Veronica is an odd name: it manages to be saintly and dangerous at once, evoking both a pious and dark, sultry image. While I quite like Veronica, I despise the nickname Ronnie.I can imagine a fictional Veronica as a girl at a Catholic school who dreams of becoming a photographer (fitting, since Saint Veronica is the patron of photographers).Some trivia: Veronica is also the name of a pretty plant with small, bright blue flowers.
My name is Victoria and I always end up being called Veronica by mistake. Always. I like my name better though :3.
― Anonymous User 3/19/2018
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I think this name is lovely. I would say it's very elegant and beautiful.
― Anonymous User 3/10/2018
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I love this name it makes me think of a stylish late 1920s flapper dancer doing the Charleston with a bucket hat on and smoking a cigarette in a black cigarette holder :-)
I like Verena or Verona and Berenice better, but Veronica is nice. I know a Veronica and she is Arab.
― Anonymous User 11/15/2017
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My name is Veronica and I am currently 40 years old. I was a tomboy growing up and went by the name Roni; as my legal name seemed too girly. As an adult, I have a professional business career and LOVE my legal name. Everyone comments on how beautiful and unique it is. My foreign business colleagues are as equally impressed and get excited because they have an equivalent or similar spelling in their home country. I did get picked on by my 4 sisters because they had more "common" names and did call me stuck up, until we became adults. They now equally love my name and sometimes refuse to call me by my childhood name.
My name is Veronica, although not born with it I was given this name after being adopted. I have had mixed feelings about my name over many years, that it was rather upper class and snobbish plus it was always difficult for children to pronounce. Over the many years my name has never been shortened until my friend and late husband called me Veron. When people ask me if I have a nickname or do you like your name being shortened, my answer is always no, my name is Veronica and now I actually quite like it. My parents were religious and called me after Saint Veronica plus the little blue flower. I have to say that over the years there was only ever one other person that I knew called Veronica. So I personally think it's not too bad a name after all.
― Anonymous User 8/19/2017
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This is the name of one of my half sisters. Her name is Veronica Rose. Very pretty combo. That being said, I would love to name a child this (if I do ever want kids) with the middle name Monique.
My name is Veronica. I'm 34 years old and it took me until about 5 years ago to accept my name. Veronica is a whopping four syllable name (pretty rare) and can be a lot to spit out when trying to introduce oneself. Rarely do people remember my name and usually end up calling me Victoria... I hate that sooo much. What Victoria goes by her full name anyway? Usually shortened to Vicki or Tori. Unless you're a queen or over 100 years old. I am most commonly called Vee, Vern or Vero. Vern is by far my favorite nickname and I usually introduce myself this way. I don't mind Veronica if you get it right. My middle name is Mia which I love, but I never made the switch for one reason or another. If you are thinking of naming your child Veronica it might be okay for them, with all of the interesting and unique names being given to kids currently. Growing up in the 80's and 90's was hellish and I got teased to death.
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NAMES ON THIS PLANET. I love this name soooo much that now I'm legally gonna change my name to Veronica. It's unique and sexy and bold.
I have a friend whose name is Veronica and she is the opposite of all these negative comments about this name - she is not at all snobby or superior, instead she is open, funny and friendly. As such I have a very good impression of this name and think it is beautiful.
― Anonymous User 8/17/2016
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I think this name sounds pretty sexy. Not my fave name, but it's sexy.
― Anonymous User 4/29/2016
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It's my name. I have a love-hate relationship with it. Never knew the Archie reference until a few years back. I have been called Victoria, Vanessa, Monica etc. The name is unique- I was the only Veronica in my high school. I get the snob, popular, rich reference. Thanks Veronica Lodge! LOL! I prefer being called my middle name Jennifer. But people love the name Veronica. For work it's okay to call me Veronica and family calls me Jennifer. I am confused! For me it's a very retro name. So I am forever stuck with VERONICA. It's a pretty name.:-)
― Anonymous User 12/16/2015
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I always think of Veronica Lodge from the Archie comics but unlike the negative impression many people get from her, I always enjoyed the reference. One of my favourite names to date. I think of someone very beautiful bearing this name. As for nicknames, I would say Vero would be the most beautiful choice although I really don't tend to use nicknames often.
― Anonymous User 10/28/2015
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I did not like this name much while growing up because of Veronica Lodge but that's literally the only thing I don't like about it. Having since met a real Veronica, I don't mind it so much and am finding it very pretty.
― Anonymous User 9/6/2015
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My name is Veronica and I'm okay with it. My parents call me Roni, some old friends called me Ronica. My boss and coworkers currently call me Vro (vee-row). I've grown to like this nickname a lot. I hate getting called Victoria or Monica, it bugs the crap out of me! And I was actually named after my Nana whose name was Berneice to which Veronica is apparently an alternative to. Who knew?
― Anonymous User 7/25/2015
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Veronica is my name and I loooove it.When I was little, I'd always make up new names to tell strangers I met because I didn't really like my name. By third grade, I had already made up a nickname - Vv - that I still use to this day. But now I love my name. I like that it means true image and that it's Latin, I like that it's kind of unusual and that I've never met another Veronica in person (I did feel really happy when I found out that the author of the Divergent series has this name too). I know that it sounds really classic (cough cough, upper-class) and OF COURSE I've heard of the mean girl in the comics, but people can think what they want about the name Veronica. Being named Veronica doesn't mean that I'm rich or snobby, just classy (gosh that makes me sound really vain) and I like that. My friend searched up 'the sexiest names for girls' online once and Veronica made practically every poll. My friends say that it sounds really pretty, but not in the same way as Serena or Isabel does. I like that, too. I haven't been called Victoria or Vanessa that often, and not many people have referred to the Archie comics when meeting me, so I guess I don't have the same bad instincts when hearing this name as other people do. But even if I did have those experiences, I don't think I would like this name any less. It's better than Ashley or Miranda, anyway. Plus, I love the nicknames Vera and Nica. Especially Vera. It could either mean faith, summer or 'true', depending on the context, I guess. What's not to like? This is my name and I've grown to love it and whenever someone insults it, I actually feel annoyed. Maybe that's a little overboard. Oh well.PS: sorry for clogging up the message board with this almost-an-essay entry. But I seriously like my name. :)
My name is Veronica, and I'm undecided on whether I like it or not. It's different and I rarely meet people who are also called Veronica. However, my name is also often confused with Victoria and there are hardly any nicknames. My favorite one is V-ron.
Lol. My name is Veronica & I absolutley HATE being called Ronnie or Roni, Vee ("V") or Vikki. I hate being called Victoria as well, I can't say I really like that name either. The nickname that I ACTUALLY like that's creative and my friend made up is Veronz. And almost all my friends call me that. I know people don't like the name Veronica because of like Veronica Lodge because she's snobby & it could be the name of a snobby person, but I honestly think that not all Veronicas are snobby and popular, I'm not even popular and I can't really consider myself a snob. I know another Veronnica (spelt with 2 N's) and she's really nice.
― Anonymous User 1/10/2015
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I really like the name Veronica. Its look fits with a lot of other names I like in that it starts with a V (I like Vs and Ws) and has an 'o' in it, and the sound is both strong and sophisticated.I've known two Veronicas in my life, both in high school. One went by Vero, the other Veva (pronounced like "viva"); and they were both cool people, so I have good associations with the name.
― Anonymous User 10/23/2014
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Some nicknames for Veronica are Nikki Vera Vern Vero Nica Ronnie Ron V Monica Verica (I've met a girl with this nickname)Of course there are others, but these are just my favorites. I love Ron- boy nicknames on girls have always been a favorite. They still have the girly name "Veronica" if they grow more girly in the future. Monica is awesome too.
― Anonymous User 10/22/2014
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My name is Veronica and I don't like it, but not because it isn't beautiful or because of the "popular snob" persona. I've just never identified with it and it feels like I'm spitting it out. It's absolutely gorgeous when my mother in law or my husband says it (They both speak Spanish). I've been called Nica from the womb and I prefer it to Veronica for ME. It kind of sucks I have to use Veronica for my professional life though.
This is a beautiful and uncommon name. I know a young half-Lebanese, half-Italian girl with this name. Since there is no "v" sound in Arabic, her parents had to spell her name, when translating, "Feronica" since "f" is the closest thing. I always felt sorry for her that her name was always butchered when translated, and part of the reason why I won't name my kids names beginning with "v" or "p".
This is a beautiful name, but it's extremely popular in hispanic cultures. I think every latino has a Veronica in their family. I have two! It's very common in Catholic countries too (Filipinos for example). I grew up in Los Angeles and also went to school with quite a few Veronicas. I have to admit that I don't particularly like the nickname 'Vero' but guess I could tolerate it if it were my name. I also believe the meaning 'victorious' is the true and accurate meaning of this name. The mythical Veronica who wiped Jesus face is total hogwash, pure legend. That never happened and it's not in the Bible.If I had a daughter named Veronica, I'd dump the Ronnie (too masculine) and Vero (too common) nicknames and would opt for Nica or Nini. This is a beautiful name. You really can't go wrong with it.
― Anonymous User 2/15/2014
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No offense, but I find Veronica to be a snobby name. Basically because people tend to choose "Veronica" for the snobby, stuck-up, mean girls in books and movies (like in the "Archie"/"Veronica and Betty" comics). If it weren't for this, Veronica would be a pretty, classy name. I like the nickname "Ronnie", though if I were to call my daughter that, "Ronnie" would be her real name.
Living with the name Veronica I've had people either completely forget may name and call me things like: Victoria, Monica, Vanessa and various other 'V' names or I'll get things like "Oh! You mean like Veronica Lodge from the Archie comics?"And of course I get to say "Yes, like Veronica Lodge."This answer drives me nuts because I was actually named after Veronica Lodge who my dad happened to like at the time of my birth.I can't complain too much though, I do love my name... even though my Uncle Ron insists I'm named after him... Oh that poor, misguided soul...
A lyrical but strong name with an illustrious history. Works well in many languages and offers a variety of potential nicknames, for better or worse. Veronica is my favorite flower genus, and I have found bearers of the name to be not unlike the wildflowers themselves: petite, prettily unassuming, and elegant. Two of the most gorgeous women I've ever known were Veronicas.
― Anonymous User 7/30/2011
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I only know one Veronica, and we just call her "Veronica," except for the occasional "Vero," with a rolling r's.
This is my name and I like it, but I dislike how many books use the name Veronica for a mean girl. It's most likely because of the whole Veronica and Archie thing, but most Veronicas out there are nice people!
― Anonymous User 8/5/2010
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I really like this name, although I don't like the nickname Ronnie, but I suppose some other nicknames that could be used are: Vee, Vera, and I suppose you could use Evie as well, which are all much better nicknames, in my opinion, although personally I wouldn't shorten it to a nickname; I think it (Veronica) sounds really classy and usable said in its entirety. :)
My name is Veronica, and my family calls me "Vern." Sometimes I don't like that nickname because it is generally used as a nickname for Vernon, but I despise the nickname Ron/Ronnie/Nika, so I suppose "Vern" is OK.My parents named me after the flower and the Elvis Costello song. Sometimes I wish I had a more normal name, but Veronica is nice.Other nicknames for Veronica could be: Vern Vera Nona Rana
― Anonymous User 6/2/2010
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This is one of my favorite names ever. It sounds pretty, and it makes me think of a independent, strong, free-spirited girl. I also like how it sounds kind of retro.
My name is Veronica and I love it! My name is unique and interesting. The only two downsides to this name (that I have found) are:1. The rich, snobby heiress stereotype (probably from the "Archie" comics)2. Confusion with Victoria - I get called Victoria all the time!Some nicknames I've had are Vee, Vern, and Ronnie (I absolutely hate being called Ronnie, though).
Many people who know me like my name; they always compliment on how different it is from the norm. I, on the other hand, personally despised my name for the longest time (up until I turned fifteen). I can really appreciate my name now-a-days, and I've had so many nicknames, my family calling me Vero, and friends calling me Nikki, Ronnie, V, Vyeroshka and Veroshka (Russian nicknames?). It's a culturally diverse name and I think it has a strong and dignified feel to it. But it's true that in most media, Veronicas are usually snobby and other not so nice words. Lol. :]
As a Veronica myself, I've never really appreciated being nicknamed Ronnie. My mother started calling me Nikki instead and a friend from Mexico always called me "Vero", with that pretty little rolling "rrr". Like some users above, I loathe being associated with Bettie and Veronica. When I introduce myself to people, I generally tell them, "Veronica, like the Elvis Costello song", so I don't have to hear, "Like Bettie and Veronica?!"As a child, I couldn't stand my name and insisted on going by Nikki (my dad still just calls me Nick). However, as I grew older, I began to appreciate the fact that I wasn't another Michelle or Jessica. Now, of course, I absolutely love my name, especially if someone calls me Veronique with my middle name. So hurrah for all the other Veronicas out there. The only problem is that people get confused and call me Victoria a lot. And I hate that name.
This is my name and I love it. Growing up, I never met another Veronica until I was in my late twenties (I am 37 now). People always compliment my name stating that it is beautiful, classic and one you don't hear much. For some reason guys find this name sexy--they picture a beautiful, intelligent woman--I guess this is due to Veronica Lake and the Veronica from Archie. I always laugh when I actually find a Veronica in a movie and she is some hot chick. The nicknames are Ron or Ronnie, which are ok to me, I just don't introduce myself as Ron or Ronnie. A lot of friends call me Vee which I like better. I have read that Von or Vonny is also used. One note--this seems to sound better with a short last name--my last name is 4 syllables so when I say my name it is quite a mouthful! I always wished my last name was something short like Lane or Reed. I do get called Victoria a lot, and just correct the person and laugh. I am torn between wanting to hear it more and not wanting to--as I don't want it to end like another Emily or Eva.
My sister's name is Veronica and she likes her name fairly well. Her nickname is just simply V. Other nicknames, I've heard, are Ronnie and Ron, but my sister doesn't appreciate those kinds of nicknames.
― Anonymous User 7/20/2008
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The name is pretty and quite cool, but the fact that this is one of Madonna's middle names has ruined the name for me. I also hate the nicknames you can get out of this name, the ones I can think of are Ron (ew!) and Ronnie. I don't like Nicki either. This rather sounds like the name of a woman with dark, very long hair, pale skin, dark eyes, and a slender figure.
This is my name and I absolutely despise it. When people hear it they automatically think Archie and Veronica or Veronica Mars. Even though it's not common, there isn't really much that is unusual about it and the only thing people tend to say about it is "How do you spell it?". But that's just my take on my name. Could just be me. ^^
Veronica is my name and what I like most about it is: a) it isn't very common and I've never met another Veronica b) where I'm from there's no obvious nickname to it, so people actually call me by my given name and not some lame nickname.
This name will always make me think of this extremely odd, paranoid, and somewhat insane girl that I used to know. She sort of ruined it for this name. Not that I was really a big fan of it in the first place though.
― Anonymous User 12/11/2006
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Elegant name, but I don't like the nickname Ronnie.
― Anonymous User 11/14/2006
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Love it. Especially the combos Veronica Grace and Veronica Christal.
Ugh. I despise the name Veronica, but one of my best friends - a twin - is named Veronica, so I've gotten used to it. I usually just call her Ronnie, and since her twin's name is Ruby, that sounds good together.
― Anonymous User 9/3/2006
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I love this name, it sounds strong yet elegant. :)
― Anonymous User 5/5/2006
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I think this name is strong and very intelligent-sounding. I love it.