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[Opinions] Veronica
Wdyt of Veronica? It's been on my mind a lot in the past few days and it's really growing on me. Veronica Therese is my favorite combo thus far, and I've also been thinking about Veronica Maeve, Veronica June, and Veronica Susan. Wdyt? Other suggestions would be awesome as well.Another related question: Does Veronica need a nickname? I don't really like Ronnie, Nikki, Vera, etc. I've never personally known a Veronica, so I'm not sure if a nickname is inevitable. Thoughts?Thanks in advance. :)
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I named my little sister Veronica...My little sister's name is Veronica. I named her when I was 12 (she is now 10) because my parents were expecting a boy and then could not come up with a girl's name. She was nameless for about four days until they finally let me name her. And I picked Veronica (not bad for a 12 year old huh?)Her name is Veronica Faith (Faith after her great grandmother)And unfortunately, her nn is Roni. I didn't have a say in the nn part. But, Roni does fit her. She is a tomboy.HTH!!:)
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Veronica and nicknames
I love Veronica, I think it sounds very elegant. I'm not sure it needs a nickname though, and I really dislike Ronnie and the sort.
A very good friend of mine is probably the only Veronica I know, and she goes by Vero (vehr-oh).

This message was edited 3/5/2007, 9:40 AM

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Love, love, love Veronica Therese. I think she could get away without a nickname.
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I love Veronica. One of my best friends is named Veronica, and she's never really had a nn. We occasionally call her V for short, but other than that she's always just been Veronica. So, it's definitely possible.
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nick name-slightly off-topic, but I know a young woman(age18) named Veronique (it's a French-speaking family) whose nick name is Vero.
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Veronica is an overlooked treasure. It's elegant, known, but not overly used. Perfect. Veronica doesnt need a nn, but with four syllables, she'll most likely acquire one in school. I had a babysitter once name Veronica, but everyone called her Rocky. That doesn't sound like your style, but I thought I'd throw it out there. Another cute nn is Vee.My grandmother was Veronica Catherine, so that's my favorite combination. All of your combinations are nice, but Veronica Susan is my favorite.

This message was edited 3/4/2007, 6:08 PM

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I like Veronica June best. :-)
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It's been on a lot of people's minds lately.Including mine. I'm wondering if it's going to take a serious jump in popularity.I think it's lovely, and I especially love Veronica June. I'm in the same boat with a nickname, though if I use it I would probably use just the letter V.
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My favorite is Veronica Therese as well... anthough I do like Veronica Maeve too.I do not like a nickname for Veronica either....
I haven't known a Veronica either, but I think it is a very good name. It is pretty, but when she's older it can be classy and sexy too... (not sure if you like that)... but I just think it is a nice name.
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Anything with more than one syllable could be doomed to a NN. I don't think Veronica necessarily needs one, but I would be prepared for others to try it. I actually like Vera quite a bit, though. Oh, I like Veronica, too.I think I like the balance of Veronica Maeve best, but the others are also nice.
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