Skip Ancestry navigation Skip to Footer Ancestry Home
  • Home
  • Trees
  • Search
  • Memories
  • DNA
  • Subscribe
  • Cart
  • Sign In
Home
Loading

Trees you own

    Shared with you

      Tree tools

      • My Trees
      • First Name Meanings
      • Last Name Meanings
      • Individual Records Search
      • Family Trees Support
      • Start a New Tree
      • Upload a GEDCOM
      Loading
      • All Collections
      • Census & Voter Lists
      • Birth, Marriage & Death
      • Military
      • Immigration & Travel
      • Public Member Trees
      • Card Catalogue
      • Member Search
      Memories
      Loading
      • Register a kit
      • AncestryDNA® Learning Hub
      • Traits Learning Hub
      • AncestryDNA®
      • AncestryDNA® Support
      Loading
      • Support Centre
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Loading
      • Support Centre
      • Ancestry Academy
      • Community
      • Hire an expert
      • Site Status
      Discover More Family Names with an Ancestry 14-day Free Trial* 
      • Support Centre
      • About Us
      • Site Map
      • Gift Memberships
        • Ancestry Corporate
        • Fold3.com
        • ForcesWarRecords.com
        • Geneanet.org
        • Newspapers.com
        • ProGenealogists.com
        • RootsWeb.com
      • © 2006-2026 Ancestry
      • Privacy
      • Cookies
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Operated by Ancestry Ireland Unlimited Company
      Group of people

      Meaning of the first name Vronica

      Origin

      Latin, Derived from Greek

      Meaning

      True Image or Bringer of Victory

      Variations

      Ronica, Tyronica, Veronica
      The name Veronica originates from the Latin phrase Vera Icon, which translates to True Image. This name is also derived from the Greek word béric, which means bringer of victory. Veronica has historically been associated with the combination of truth and triumph, embodying a sense of authenticity and success. Its dual meaning reinforces its enduring appeal and significance across cultures.

      Veronica has deep historical roots, particularly within Christian traditions. In the apocryphal gospels, Veronica is known as the woman who offered her veil to Jesus during his crucifixion, which resulted in the miraculous transfer of his image onto the fabric. This narrative contributed to the name's association with compassion and bravery. Throughout the Middle Ages, Veronica was a popular name among Christians, symbolizing devotion and reverence. It was celebrated in various artworks and literature, further embedding its significance in Western culture.

      In contemporary society, Veronica remains a popular name across various cultures and regions. It is commonly used in many countries, notably in the United States, Latin America, and Europe. The name's appeal is bolstered by its timeless qualities and its connection to historical narratives. Many notable figures bear the name, ranging from artists to politicians, ensuring that Veronica maintains a presence in modern discourse. Additionally, its variations, such as Veronique and Berenice, reflect its adaptability and enduring relevance in today’s world.

      Based on our records...

      Emmons

      Emmons

      This is the most common surname associated with Vronica.
      Andrew

      Andrew

      This is the most common name of those married to a Vronica.
      C.e.

      C.e.

      This is the most common name for a child of a Vronica.
      Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. - © Mapbox - © OpenStreetMap - Improve this map

      What are you curious about?

      Ready to learn more about your own family? Here are two ways to begin.
      Start a free trial
      Order AncestryDNA
      calendar.webp
      Based on our records...

      Did you know?

      1889 is when there were the most people born with the first name Vronica.

      Explore the origins of another name.