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Veronica
I had a classmate named Veronica who was nice, and I would consider this name in the future. WDYT?What nickname, if any, would you use? I like that there are options just in case she grows up not liking her full name. Like Ron/nie or Nick/i. Even Vera isn't too much of a stretch. Finally, what middle name would you use? My last name only has one syllable, so I think I would be limited to two syllables max. Anything more and the flow of the name comes to an abrupt halt once you hit the last name. I sort of like Jane, but then again, that's always been a favorite of mine. Any suggestions?
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I love this name! It was actually at one time my #1 for girls, but it's still in my top 40. My preferred nickname is Nikki (this spelling - Nicki makes me think of Nicki Minaj *scrunches face in disgust*).
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I've come to really admire Veronica in the last several years. I'd use the nn Nicki and was actually surprised when I looked up the meaning of Veronica. It's etymologically related to Nike > Nicole so Nicki works for me. I've seen Nica used as well yet I only like it when the i has a long e sound. Otherwise, Nica with the short i sound doesn't sound as pleasant to me.Vera is just all right, however, Roni doesn't appeal to me at all.MNS:Veronica Jane
Veronica Joy
Veronica Juliet
Veronica Laurel
Veronica Louise
Veronica Madeleine
Veronica Marielle
Veronica SophieI've never tried to pair Veronica with a mn before. It's not easy. I think I prefer Juliet, Laurel, and Sophie.
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Vonnie is my favourite nickname.Veronica Ruby
Veronica Amy
Veronica Helen
Veronica Suzanne
Veronica Lily
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Are you psychic? Because I also have considered Ruby, Helen, and Amy. Usually as first names and not with Veronica, but still - they're favorites.Amy Veronica is nice though. And where I'm from calling people by their middle name isn't uncommon.
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I encountered Veronica only when I lived in Arizona, and there only among Hispanics/Latinos. It was a fairly popular name. For this reason I have this association. Also in my experience Veronica has been used only among Catholics because she is a saint. I love the sound of Veronica.Eta, Sorry, this is in the wrong place. Should be a response to the main post.

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Veronica is a nice name. I wouldn't reject it as a name for a daughter. Where I live, the form is Veronique, and the usual nick-name is Vero.
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I like that form, but unfortunately, I can foresee people mispronouncing it where I'm from.
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Veronica's pretty attractive. I know a Veronica whose nn is Rocky; she got it after she was in a bad accident as a child, because she was tough and pulled through it and also she and her mother both like the Rocky movies.Vonnie might work, or Vicki.Veronica Elaine?Veronica Lynn?Veronica Michelle?Veronica Jean?
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I knew a girl whose nickname was Cricket, and to this day I have no idea where that came from. XDMy grandmother's middle name is Elaine, so that's definitely in the running.Vonnie is an interesting idea! Thank you.
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