Vernese, derived from the Latin 'Veronica', meaning 'true image' or 'victory-bringer', is an uncommon yet elegant feminine given name of Latin origin. It was popularized in the United States during the mid-20th century but has since declined in usage, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their daughter. The name Vernese is typically pronounced /vərˈniːsi/ and may be spelled in alternative ways such as Vernise or Verinese. It does not have any associated diminutives or pet forms, allowing the bearer to maintain her unique identity throughout life.
The name Vernese experienced some popularity between 1921 and 1930, with the highest number of births occurring in 1929 (10). However, it appears that this trend did not continue after 1930, as there were only 5 births recorded for that year. Overall, during these years, there were a total of 39 babies named Vernese.