Vera is believed either Slavic or Latin of origins, common throughout eastern Europe as a name for a girl. From Slavic, Vera means "faith"; and of Latin, "truth". Vera is also an abbreviation of Guinevere and Veronica although Guinevere is somewhat outdated and the more typical nickname for Veronica is "Ronnie".
Vera is believed either Slavic or Latin of origins, common throughout eastern Europe as a name for a girl. From Slavic, Vera means "faith"; and of Latin, "truth". Vera is also an abbreviation of Guinevere and Veronica although Guinevere is somewhat outdated and the more typical nickname for Veronica is "Ronnie".
Vera is believed either Slavic or Latin of origins, common throughout eastern Europe as a name for a girl. From Slavic, Vera means "faith"; and of Latin, "truth". Vera is also an abbreviation of Guinevere and Veronica although Guinevere is somewhat outdated and the more typical nickname for Veronica is "Ronnie".
Vera is believed either Slavic or Latin of origins, common throughout eastern Europe as a name for a girl. From Slavic, Vera means "faith"; and of Latin, "truth". Vera is also an abbreviation of Guinevere and Veronica although Guinevere is somewhat outdated and the more typical nickname for Veronica is "Ronnie".