Abbreviated forms

Verka, Verochka, Verunya, Verusya, Veranya, Veraha, Verasha, Verulya, Rusya, Veruha, Verusha.

Description

Okay, here is the translation: The name "Vera" is one of the oldest and most venerated feminine names in Russian-speaking lands. It originates from the ancient Hebrew name Varyukha (Varyoha), meaning "faith," "truth," or "reliance." In the Greek tradition, this name corresponded to Veragia (Verarion), which also signifies "faith," "trust," or "loyalty." Slavic traditions brought this name into East Slavic languages, preserving its meaning unchanged. Historically, the name "Vera" was widespread in Kievan Rus' and Russia from ancient times. It was one of the most common feminine names in the 19th century and was frequently given in honor of the Theotokos (Our Lady) or saints. Bearers of this name spanned all strata of society, from simple peasant women to daughters of royal houses. In the 19th century, the name gained particular popularity after the reforms, when imperial decrees allowed the use of names from the Orthodox tradition, which included "Vera." Characteristic traits associated with the name "Vera" include fidelity, reliability, deep spirituality, and sensitivity. People with this name often possess a strong inner core, dedication to their pursuits, and deep adherence to life principles. They tend to be compassionate, attentive to others, and have the ability to find harmony amidst chaos. However, depending on the era and culture, the name "Vera" can also be associated with timidity or modesty. Among the notable bearers of the name "Vera" are historical and cultural figures such as Vera Brezhneva – a Soviet actress, Vera Zaslavskaya – a renowned Russian singer, Vera Kh. Ginzburg – a Soviet writer and dramatist, and Vera Muravina – a Russian singer and actress. The popularity of the name "Vera" in Russia remains consistently high. It occupies one of the leading positions among feminine names, especially in traditional families. In other Russian-speaking countries, the name is also widely used, and in some parts of the world, it is recognized as a universal feminine name. Variants and diminutives of the name "Vera" include "Verochka," "Vera-ka," and "Veronika." These forms add tenderness and friendliness, making addressing a person more familiar and亲切.

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