Ronita
roh-NEE-tah
Ronita is a girl’s name of Greek origin, meaning “A variant of Veronica, which likely derives from the Greek Berenice, meaning 'victory bringer'. It can also be associated with the Latin 'veritas' meaning 'truth'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1974.
What Ronita Means
“A variant of Veronica, which likely derives from the Greek Berenice, meaning 'victory bringer'. It can also be associated with the Latin 'veritas' meaning 'truth'.”
The Story of Ronita
This name, a whisper of victory and truth, feels like it was held in anticipation for your daughter, emerging from the ancient world just for her.
Ronita likely echoes the Greek Berenice, meaning 'victory bringer,' a name steeped in Hellenistic tradition. It also carries the resonance of the Latin 'veritas,' meaning 'truth,' a powerful duality. Its journey saw it emerge in the mid-20th century, a time of renewed interest in classic roots, finding a distinct place in English-speaking countries.
Whispering 'Ronita' to your baby girl feels like speaking a secret wish for her future: one of triumph and unshakeable integrity. You imagine her facing life’s challenges with a resolute spirit, her voice clear and honest. The sound of her name, when you call it out in a crowded room, will carry a distinctive grace, a testament to the victories she is yet to claim.
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Peak Year
#31 in 1974
Total Births
713
First Recorded
1940
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