Veronica
Female
Veronica is a name with ancient roots, deriving from the Greek words 'veron' (true) and 'eikon' (image). It's associated with the saint Veronica, who, according to Christian tradition, wiped Jesus' face during his crucifixion, leaving an imprint of his features on her veil. This lends the name a strong, compassionate, and historically significant background. The name's popularity has fluctuated throughout history, experiencing periods of both high and low usage.
The name Veronica has been a favorite among royalty and celebrities throughout history. It also boasts a rich literary presence, appearing in various novels and plays, often associated with strong female characters.
Veronica Lake
A renowned American actress of the Golden Age of Hollywood, famous for her sultry beauty and signature hairstyle that partially obscured one eye. (1922-1973)
Saint Veronica
A Christian saint venerated for her act of compassion in wiping Jesus' face during his crucifixion. (Exact dates unknown, but believed to be during the first century AD)
Veronica Roth
An American author best known for her young adult dystopian novel series, *Divergent*. (Born 1988)