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Origin:
Slavic.
Countries:
Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia.
Number of symbols: 6
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Vereca

Female name



Description

**Vereisa** is a female name of Jewish origin. It derives from the ancient Hebrew name **Bet-Tirha**, which translates to **"faith"** or **"loyalty"**. The meaning of the name embodies spiritual and moral unshakeable steadfastness, hope, and resilience through trials. It reflects the values of faith and loyalty to life's principles. The name was widely used in medieval Europe among the Jewish diaspora. In Russia, it gained recognition through historical figures and remains part of cultural heritage, though not among the most common names. During the 19th century, the name appeared less frequently but was occasionally used when re-naming children born to Jewish families, likely as an attempt to integrate into society or maintain a connection to their heritage. People with the name **Vereisa** are often associated with inner strength, deep sensitivity, and a tendency to reflect. They usually possess a strong moral foundation, attentiveness to spiritual matters, and firm principles. However, the name does not dictate a specific character but rather evokes a sense of harmony between spirituality and practicality. Notable bearers of the name **Vereisa** include Marlena Verneti, an Italian actress and singer whose family background is linked to Jewish roots. In Russia, however, the name is more commonly used metaphorically, when parents genuinely wish to convey the concepts of faith and hope to their children. Today, the name **Vereisa** is considered rare in Russia and many countries worldwide. It is predominantly found in Jewish communities and can be chosen deliberately by parents to signify a desire to connect their child to spiritual values. In modern times, the name acquires more personal significance than ever before. Common diminutives include **Verika, Verichka, Verinka, Vера** (in some cases). The name may also be associated with the cognate form **Virginia**, adding a touch of universality and contemporary interpretations.