feminine Verónika

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Origin:
greek
Name Root:
phérō / phérein nī́kē > Phereníkē > BereníkE
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Phereníkē (Φερενίκη) Bereníke (Bερενίκη),” composed of two elements: “phérō (φέρω) phérein (φέρειν)” (to bring, bear, carry) plus “nī́kē ‎(νῑ́κη)” (victory, success). In turn, the name means “she who brings victory.” She who brings victory (influenced by the Church Latin phrase “vera icon” (true image) associated with the legend of Saint Veronica who wiped the face of Jesus on the way to Calvary). Sometimes it was thought that Veronica mistakenly derived from the Latin “vera” (true) and the Greek. Eikóna “εικόνα” (image). Its popularity in medieval and modern times is based mainly on the relevance in Christianity of St. Veronica and her Veil. The ancient Macedonian form of the name has been made famous by its widespread use as a royal name by the ruling dynasties of Alexander the Great states throughout the eastern Mediterranean in the Hellenistic period, in particular by the Ptolemies of Egypt and the Seleucids of Asia.

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #2124


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #2161

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Veronika Bennholdt-thomsen (born 1944), German Ethnologist And Sociologist
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Veronika Fischer (1964–2012), German Politician
Veronika Fischer (born 1951), German Educationalist And University Teacher
Veronika Fischer (born 1951), German Singer
Veronika Fitz (born 1936), German Actress
Veronika Freimanová (born 1955), Czech Actress
Veronika Gajerová (born 1963), Czech Actress
Veronika Goi, Italian Chess Player
Veronika Grombířová, Czech Cyclist
Veronika Jeníková (born 1964), Czech Actress
Veronika Kočí, Czech Figure Skater
Veronika Kohlbach (born 1906), Austrian Athlete
Veronika Kubařová (born 1987), Czech Actress
Veronika Logan, Italian Actress
Veronika London (born 1988), Mexican Actress
Veronika Meduna, New Zealand Biologist, Writer And Radio Journalist
Veronika Neugebauer (1969–2009), German Dubbing
Veronika Petrovici, Romanian Plastic Surgery
Veronika Sarec (born 1968), Slovenian Skier
Veronika Schmidt (born 1952), German Cross-country Skier
Veronika Schneider (born 1987), Hungarian Chess Player
Veronika Stropnický, Czech Actress
Veronika švábová, Czech Artist And Actress
Veronika Vitzthum (born 1963), Austrian Alpine Skier
Veronika Von Quast (born 1946), German Actress, Comedienne And Singer
Veronika Wallinger (born 1966), Austrian Alpine Skier
Veronika Zemanova (born 1975), Czech Adult Model
Veronika Žilková (born 1961), Czech Actress
Veronika Zuzulová (born 1984), Czech Alpine Ski Racer