📖 About Véronique
Véronique is the French form of Veronica, traditionally connected to Latinized Christian etymology from vera icon (“true image”). Through Christian legend—especially Saint Veronica and the veil motif—the name gained strong religious and artistic significance in Europe. In France, Véronique became a major mainstream name in the mid-20th century, with popularity data showing a pronounced peak from the early 1960s through the late 1960s before a steady decline in subsequent decades. Despite lower current birth frequency, it remains familiar through literature, music, journalism, and cinema. The accented French form adds a distinctly Francophone elegance, making Véronique a name that balances devotional heritage, cultural visibility, and classic sophistication.
📍 Details
- OriginFrench
- Gender♀ Female
- MeaningTrue image
⭐ Famous People
- Véronique Sanson — French singer-songwriter and major figure in French popular music
- Véronique Genest — French actress known for long-running television roles
- Véronique Jannot — French actress, singer, and television personality
- Véronique Tadjo — Ivorian writer and poet of French-language literature