[Opinions] Veronica
Do you like the name Veronica ?
What combos would you use ?
What combos would you use ?
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Veronica is a cool name. She's not someone to be pushed around or overlooked / not taken seriously.
A poster asked about Veronica Ruby a while back, which I think is a cool combo; but I don't usually mix Os and Us in my combos (purely an aesthetic thing, I don't like the way it looks). Veronica has been in my Top 10 several times, with different middles:
Veronica Faye
Veronica Lily
Veronica Maeve
Veronica Simone
Veronica Sylvie
Veronica Willow
Veronica Wren
A poster asked about Veronica Ruby a while back, which I think is a cool combo; but I don't usually mix Os and Us in my combos (purely an aesthetic thing, I don't like the way it looks). Veronica has been in my Top 10 several times, with different middles:
Veronica Faye
Veronica Lily
Veronica Maeve
Veronica Simone
Veronica Sylvie
Veronica Willow
Veronica Wren
This message was edited 12/23/2018, 4:38 PM
I love Veronica with a one-syllable or two-syllable surname because I dislike overly-long names.
I really only like the full name Veronica, no nicknames.
Most one-syllable middles that don't start with R, N, K, C, or J would probably be ok, if they are names I like otherwise (and dependent on surname, of course).
Veronica Blythe
Veronica Hope
Veronica Lee
Veronica May
Veronica Paige
If the surname is one syllable, I would be fine with a 2-syllable middle name. Probably trochaic. I think iambs sound awkward after Veronica. Example, Veronica Laurel (Laurel is a trochee) sounds pretty; Veronica Denise sounds awkward (Denise is iambic). I also wouldn't choose a middle name that ends with schwa like Veronica does. Other trochees I like with Veronica:
Veronica Astrid
Veronica Bethan
Veronica Esther
Veronica Holly
Veronica Ivy
Veronica Lilith
Veronica Mary
Veronica Opal
Veronica Tansy
Veronica Willow
Veronica Xanthe
I really only like the full name Veronica, no nicknames.
Most one-syllable middles that don't start with R, N, K, C, or J would probably be ok, if they are names I like otherwise (and dependent on surname, of course).
Veronica Blythe
Veronica Hope
Veronica Lee
Veronica May
Veronica Paige
If the surname is one syllable, I would be fine with a 2-syllable middle name. Probably trochaic. I think iambs sound awkward after Veronica. Example, Veronica Laurel (Laurel is a trochee) sounds pretty; Veronica Denise sounds awkward (Denise is iambic). I also wouldn't choose a middle name that ends with schwa like Veronica does. Other trochees I like with Veronica:
Veronica Astrid
Veronica Bethan
Veronica Esther
Veronica Holly
Veronica Ivy
Veronica Lilith
Veronica Mary
Veronica Opal
Veronica Tansy
Veronica Willow
Veronica Xanthe
This message was edited 12/23/2018, 1:28 PM