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Verra

Verra is likely related to Vera, a name associated with faith and truth.

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Verra is a variant spelling of Vera, a name with dual linguistic ancestry that gives it unusual depth. In Latin, "vera" means "true" or "genuine," while in Slavic languages the identical word carries the meaning "faith" — a remarkable coincidence that made the name feel universally resonant across European cultures. This convergence of meaning across two entirely different language families gave Vera, and by extension Verra, a kind of semantic authority that few names enjoy.

The name gained widespread recognition in the nineteenth century, particularly in Russia and Eastern Europe, where it became associated with educated, progressive women during a period of great social change. Vera Figner, the Russian revolutionary and memoirist, gave the name a radical intellectual edge, while Vera Brittain, the British pacifist and author of "Testament of Youth," carried it into the English-speaking world with sober moral weight. The slightly altered spelling Verra suggests a more personal, lyrical interpretation — softening the crisp Latinate original with an extra vowel.

In modern usage, Verra occupies a niche between the vintage revival of Vera and the desire for something slightly more distinctive. It appears in scattered communities across Europe, the American South, and parts of West Africa where French colonial naming conventions blended with local traditions. The name carries connotations of sincerity and steadfastness that feel quietly powerful in any era.

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