Veronice, a name of Italian origin, is derived from the Latin 'Vero(nicus)', which means 'true' or 'victory'. It was traditionally given to girls in honor of St Veronica, who according to legend was the woman who wiped Jesus's face with her veil as he carried the cross. The name Veronice is a unique and elegant choice, bearing a historical and religious significance that adds depth to its charm.
"The name Veronica experienced a notable surge in popularity in 1987 with six births that year, followed by another peak in 1989 with five births. However, the years leading up to and following these peaks show a significant dip, with only five births recorded in 1966."