Beronica
beh-RON-i-kah
Beronica is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “Likely a variant of Veronica, of uncertain origin, possibly from the Greek 'Pherenike' meaning "bringing victory."”, and peaked in popularity in 1979.
What Beronica Means
“Likely a variant of Veronica, of uncertain origin, possibly from the Greek 'Pherenike' meaning "bringing victory."”
The Story of Beronica
This name echoes a victory claimed over two thousand years ago, a powerful spirit that lives on for your daughter.
Beronica is likely a variant of Veronica, a name with debated origins but possibly stemming from the Greek 'Pherenike,' meaning 'bringing victory.' This interpretation suggests a name that has historically carried connotations of triumph and achievement. The name's journey is less documented than others, but its association with a spirit of overcoming hardship connects it to ancient Greek ideals.
When you first practice saying 'Beronica,' you might feel a surprising surge of strength. It’s a name that doesn't shy away from sound, carrying a confident rhythm that feels like overcoming obstacles. You can already see your daughter’s determined spirit in the way this name lands, a firm yet graceful declaration of her own inner victories, whispered in quiet moments of pride.
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The Adventurer
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#56 in 1979
Total Births
1,010
First Recorded
1966
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