
The name "Veronique" originated from the Latin name "Veronica," which is a feminine form of the name "Veron," meaning "true image." "Jean" is of French origin and is the equivalent of the English name "John," derived from the Hebrew name "Yochanan," meaning "Yahweh is gracious." "Mi" does not appear to be a traditional first name and may possibly be a shortened or altered version of another name.
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forenames > ver-nica
The name "Vernica" is of Latin origin, derived from the Roman name "Veronica." It is believed to be a variant of the Greek name "Berenice," meaning "bearer of victory." The name ga...
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forenames > verziea
The name "Verziea" does not appear to have a widely recognized origin or meaning in English. It is possible that it is a rare or unique name with no specific origin or history.
forenames > verzia
The first name "Verzia" has Hungarian origins. It is derived from the Hungarian word "verzió," meaning version or variation.
forenames > verzell
The origin of the first name "Verzell" is uncertain. It does not have a widely known or documented history.