Vera is a female first name of Slavic origin meaning faith, or of Latin origin meaning true.
Gender: Feminine
Usage: Russian, English, German, Greek, Hungarian, Slovak, Czech, Scandinavian, Dutch, Slovene, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Portuguese, Spanish, Albanian, French, Polish, Romanian, Italian.
Other scripts: Вера (Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian), Βέρα (Greek)
Pronounced: VEH-rah (Russian), VEER-ə (English), VER-ə (English) [key]
Diminutives: Verochka, Verusha (Russian), Veer, Veerke (Dutch), Verica (Serbian and Croatian)
Other languages: Věra (Czech), Veera (Finnish), Wiera (Polish), Vira (Ukrainian), Viera (Slovak), Vjera (English), Veronique (French), Veronica (Romanian)
In the Christian faith, Saint Fides (Faith, Slavic: Vera), her sisters Spes (Hope, Slavic: Nadejda) and Caritas (Love, Slavic: Liubov) and their mother Sophia (Wisdom), died a martyr's death in the second century during the persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire under the emperor Hadrian.
In Albanian the meaning of the word "vera" is summer.
Vera Albreht (1895–1971), Slovene poet, writer, publicist and translator
Vera Alentova (born 1942), Soviet actress
Vera Altayskaya (1919–1978), Soviet actress
Vera Eugenia Andrus (1895–1979), American artist and printmaker
Vera Anisimova (born 1952), Soviet athlete
Vera Anstey (1889–1976), British economist
Vera Atkins (1908–2000), Romanian-born British intelligence officer during World War II
Vera Baboun (born 1956), Palestinian politician
Vera Baeva (born 1930), Bulgarian writer and composer
Vera Baird (born 1950), British Labour Party activist, barrister, author and lecturer
Vera Baklanova (born 1947), Soviet Olympic diver
Věra Barandovská-Frank (born 1952), Czech Esperantist and philologist
Vera Baranovskaya (1885–1935), Russian actress
Vera Barbosa (born 1989), Portuguese track and field athlete
Vera Barclay (1893–1989), British novelist and leading female pioneer Scouter
Vera Bazarova (born 1993), Russian pair skater
Vera Begic (born 1982), Croatian athlete
Véra Belmont (born 1938), French film producer, director and screenwriter
Vera Berdich (1915–2003), American printmaker
Vera Bergkamp (born 1971), Dutch politician
Věra Bílá (born 1954), Romani musician and singer of Romani folk and pop songs
Vera Bjelik (1921–1944), Soviet World War II aircraft navigator
Vera von Blumenthal, American potter and educator
Vera Bogetti (born 1908), British stage and film actress
Vera Borea, French fashion designer
Vera de Bosset (1888–1982), Russian-born American dancer and artist
Vera Bradford (1904—2004), Australian classical pianist and teacher
Vera Brezhneva (born 1982), Ukrainian pop-singer and television presenter
Vera Brittain (1893–1970), English writer
Vera Broido (1907–2004), Russian-born British writer
Vera Brosgol (born 1984), Russian-born American cartoonist and animator
Vera Scantlebury Brown (1889–1946), Australian medical practitioner and pediatrician
Vera Brühne (1910–2001), German victim of miscarriage of justice
Vera Bryndzei (born 1952), Ukrainian speed skater
Vera Buchanan (1902–1955), American Democratic politician
Vera C. Bushfield (1889–1976), American politician
Vera Alexandrovna Tiscenko Calder (1902–1983), Russian actress
Vera Carmi (1914–1969), Italian film actress
Vera Carrara (born 1980), Italian professional racing cyclist
Vera Cáslavská (born 1942), Czech gymnast
Vera Caspary (1899–1987), American writer
Vera Celis (born 1959), Belgian politician
Vera Cerna, Czech artistic gymnast
Vera Chapman (1898–1996), English author and founder of the first Tolkien Society
Vera Chino (born 1943), Native American potter
Vera Chirwa (born 1932), Malawian-born lawyer and human and civil rights activist
Vera Chytilová (born 1929), Czech film director
Véra Clouzot (1913–1960), Brazilian-born French film actress and screenwriter
Vera Coking, American eminent domain litigant
Grand Duchess Vera Constantinovna of Russia (1854–1912), daughter of Grand Duke Konstantine Nicholaievich of Russia
Princess Vera Constantinovna of Russia (1906–2001), youngest child of Grand Duke Konstantine Konstantinovich of Russia
Vera Cordeiro (born 1950), Brazilian social entrepreneur and physician
Vera Cornish, British stage and film actress
Vera Dajht-Kralj (born 1928), Croatian Jewish sculptor
Vera Day (born 1935), British film and television actress
Vera Micheles Dean (1903–1972), Russian-American political scientist
Vera Djatel (born 1984), Ukrainian footballer
Vera Dua (born 1952), Belgian politician
Vera Duarte, Cape Verdean human rights activist and politician
Vera Ducas (1912–1948), Czechoslovak Jewish woman murdered in Israel reportedly for spying
Vera Dulova (1909–2000), Russian harpist
Vera Ðurašković (born 1949), Yugoslav basketball player
Vera Dushevina (born 1986), Russian tennis players
Vera Elkan (1908–2008), South African photographer
Vera Farmiga (born 1973), American actress of Ukrainian origin
Vera King Farris (1938–2009), American zoologist and academic
Vera Figner (1852–1942), Russian revolutionary
Vera Filatova (born 1982), Ukrainian-born British actress
Vera Fischer (actress) (born 1951), Brazilian actress
Vera Fischer (sculptor) (1925–2009), Croatian sculptor
Vera Flasarová (born 1952), Czech politician
Vera Fogwill (born 1972), Argentine film and television actress, film director, and screenplay writer
Vera Frances (born 1930), British actress
Vera Francis, Native American writer and activist
Vera Freeman (1865–1896), American stage actress
Vera Galushka-Duyunova (1945–2012), Russian volleyball player
Vera Gebuhr (born 1916), Danish film actress
Vera Gedroitz (1870–1932), Lithuanian princess, doctor of medicine and writer
Vera Georgiyevna Orlova (1894—1977), Russian actress
Vera Gornostayeva (born 1929), Russian pianist
Vera Grabe (born 1951), Colombian anthropologist and politician
Vera Griner (1890–1992), Russian music teacher
Vera Hall (1902–1964), American folk singer
Vera Harsányi (born 1919, date of death unknown), Hungarian freestyle swimmer
Vera Henriksen (born 1927), Norwegian writer
Vera Hilger (born 1971), German painter
Vera Louise Holmøy (born 1931), Norwegian judge
Vera Holtz (born 1953), Brazilian television and cinema actress
Vera Homp (born 1991), German footballer
Vera Ilyina (born 1974), Russian diver
Vera Inber (1890—1972), Russian-Soviet poet and writer
Vera Int-Veen (born 1967), German journalist and television presenter
Vera James (1892–19??), New Zealand-born theatre and film actor
Věra Janoušková (1922–2010), Czech sculptor, painter and graphic artist
Vera Jeftimijades (born 1937), Yugoslav fencer
Vera Jocic (1923–1944), Yugoslav partisan
Vera Johnson (1920–2007), Canadian folk singer
Vera Jordanova (born 1975), Bulgarian-Finnish model and actress
Vera Kamsha (born 1962), Russian author of high fantasy and journalist
Vera Karalli (1889–1972), Russian ballet dancer, choreographer and silent film actress
Vera Karmishina-Ganeeva (born 1988), Russian athlete
Vera Katz (born 1933), American Democratic politician
Vera Kharuzhaya (1903–1942), Belarusian Communist writer and activist
Vera Kholodnaya (1893–1919), Russian silent film actress
Vera Kingston (1917–1996), English swimmer
Vera Klement (born 1929), Polish-born American artist
Věra Klimková (born 1957), Czechoslovak cross country skier
Vera Kobalia (born 1981), Georgian politician
Vera Koedooder (born 1983), Dutch professional racing cyclist
Věra Kohnová (1929–1942), Czech Jewish diarist and concentration camp victim
Vera Kolodzig (born 1985), German-Portuguese actress
Vera Komarkova (1942–2005), Czech-born American mountaineer and botanist
Vera Komisova (born 1953), Russian hurdler
Vera Komissarzhevskaya (1864–1910), Russian actress
Véra Korène (1901–1996), Russian-born French actress and singer
Vera Koval (born 1983), Russian judoka
Vera Krasnova (born 1950), Russian speed skater
Vera Krasova (born 1987), Russian model and beauty queen
Vera Krepkina (born 1933), Russian athlete
Vera Kublanovskaya (1920–2012), Russian mathematician
Vera Lantratova (born 1947), Russian volleyball player
Vera Leigh (1903–1944), British spy during World War II
Vera Lengsfeld (born 1952), German politician
Vera Lewis (1873–1956), American film and stage actress
Vera Lindsay (1911–1992), British Shakespearean actress
Vera Lischka (born 1977), Austrian breaststroke swimmer
Vera G. List (1908–2002), American art collector and philanthropist
Vera Liubatovich (1855–1907), Russian revolutionary
Vera Bate Lombardi (1885–1948), English-born socialite
Vera Love, American blues singer
Vera Lutter (born 1960), German-born American artist
Vera Lynn (born 1917), English singer
Vera Lysklætt (born 1954), Norwegian politician
Vera Mackey, Irish camogie player
Vera MacLeavy (1919–2008), English librarian and Moravian Church archivist
Vera Malinovskaya (1900–1988), Russian silent film actress
Vera Manuel (1949–2010), Canadian First Nations writer
Vera Maretskaya (1906–1978), Russian actress
Vera Laughton Mathews (1888–1959), English Women's Royal Naval Service officer
Vera Nikolaevna Maslennikova (1926–2000), Russian mathematician
Vera Matovic, Serbian folk singer
Vera Maxwell (1901–1995), American sportswear and fashion designer
Vera McKechnie (born 1929), British children's television presenter
Vera Menchik (1906–1944), British chess player
Vera Michalski (born 1954), Swiss publisher
Vera Miles (born 1929), American actress
Vera Mischenko, Russian attorney and environmentalist
Vera Misevich (1945–1995), Ukrainian equestrian
Vera Moskalyuk (born 1981), Ukrainian-born Russian judoka
Vera Mukhina (1889–1953), Russian sculptor
Vera Muzzillo, American businessperson
Véra Nabokov (1902–1991), wife, editor, and translator of Vladimir Nabokov
Vera Nazarian (born 1966), Russian-born American fantasy and science fiction writer
Vera Nazina (born 1931), Russian painter
Vera Nebolsina (born 1989), Russian chess player
Vera Neumann (born 1907), American fashion designer
Vera Nikolić (born 1948), Serbian track and field athlete
Vera Nikolic Podrinska (1886–1972), Croatian painter and baroness
Vera Olcott (1893–19?), American dancer
Vera Olsson (born 1974), Finnish television producer and television host
Vera Georgiyevna Orlova (1894—1977), Russian Soviet actress
Vera Markovna Orlova (1918—1993), Soviet Russian actress
Vera Osoianu, Moldovan librarian, activist and writer
Vera Jayne Palmer (1933–1967), birth name of Jayne Mansfield, American actress
Vera Panova (1905–1973), Soviet novelist, playwright, and journalist
Vera Pauw (born 1963), Dutch football coach and former player
Vera Pavlova (born 1963), Russian poet
Vera Pearce (1895–1966), Australian stage and film actress
Vera Perlin (1902–1974), Canadian humanitarian
Vera Pezer (born 1939), Canadian curler and academic
Vera Pless (born 1931), American mathematician
Vera Popkova (1943–2011), Soviet track and field athlete
Vera Popova (1867–1896), Russian chemist
Vera Pospíšilová-Cechlová (born 1978), Czech athlete
Vera Putina (born 1926), Georgian woman who claims that Vladimir Putin is her lost son
Vera Hruba Ralston (1919–2003), Czech-American skater and actress
Vera Ramaciotti (1891—1982), Australian philanthropist
Vera Renczi, Romanian serial killer
Vera Reynolds (1899–1962), American film actress
Vera Rich (1936–2009), British poet, journalist, historian, and translator
Vera Ellen Westmeier Rohe (known as Vera-Ellen, 1921–1981), American actress
Vera Rózsa (1917–2010), Hungarian singer
Vera Rubin (born 1928), American astronomer
Věra Růžičková (born 1928), Czech gymnast
Vera Beaudin Saeedpour (1930–2010), American researcher and scholar
Vera Salvequart (1919–1947), Czech-born German concentration camp nurse
Vera Santos (born 1981), Portuguese race walker
Alina Vera Savin (born 1988), Romanian bobsledder
Vera Scarth-Johnson (1912–1999), British-born Australian botanist and botanical illustrator
Vera Schmidt (born 1982), Hungarian singer-songwriter
Vera Schmidt (psychoanalyst) (1889–1937), Russian educationist and psychoanalyst
Vera Schmiterlöw (1904–1987), Swedish actress
Vera Schwarcz (born 1947), Romanian-born American sinologist and academic
Vera Sessina (born 1986), Russian gymnast
Vera Sheehan, Irish camogie player
Vera Shimanskaya (born 1981), Russian rhythmic gymnast
Vera Shitjeni (born 1974), Albanian politician
Vera Shvetsova (born 1929), Russian Ballet teacher and balletmaster
Eleonora Vera Sipos (1900–1988), New Zealand businesswoman, humanitarian and welfare worker
Vera Sisson (1891–1954), American film actress of the silent era
Vera Slutskaya (1874–1917), Russian revolutionary
Vera Sobetova (born 1992), Russian sprint canoeist
Vera Sokolova (born 1987), Russian race walker
Vera T. Sós (born 1930), Hungarian mathematician
Vera Sotnikova (born 1960), Soviet (Russian) theatre, television and movie actress
Věra Soukupová (born 1932), Czech mezzo-soprano
Vera de Spinadel (born 1929), Argentine mathematician
Vera Stanley Alder (1898–1984), English portrait painter and mystic
Vera Steadman (1900–1966), American film actress of the silent era
Vera Storozheva (born 1958), Russian actress and film director
Vera Stroyeva (1903–1991), Soviet film director and screenwriter
Vera Suchánková (born 1932), Czechoslovak pair skater
Věra Suková (1931–1982), Czech tennis player
Vera Szemere (1923–1995), Hungarian actress
Vera Telenius (1912–1991), Finnish singer
Vera Thomas, English table tennis player
Vera Thulin (1893–1974), Swedish freestyle swimmer
Vera Timanova (1855–1942), Russian pianist
Vera Trefilova (1875–1943), Russian dancer and teacher
Vera Tschechowa (born 1940), German film actress
Vera Ulyakina (born 1986), Russian volleyball player
Vera Vague (1906–1974), American actress, also known by her real name of Barbara Jo Allen
Věra Vančurová (born 1932), Czech gymnast
Vera Vasilchikova (1780–1814), Russian minor aristocrat
Vera Veljkov-Medakovic (1923–2011), Serbian pianist and piano teacher
Vera Venczel (born 1946), Hungarian actress
Vera Viczián (born 1972), Hungarian cross country skier
Vera Volkova (1905–1975), Russian ballet dancer and dance teacher
Vera Voronina (1905–?), Russian actress
Věra Votrubcová, Czechoslovak table tennis player
Věra Vovsová (1912–1998), Czech painter
Vera Wang (born 1949), American fashion designer
Vera Weizmann (1881–1966), Russian-born Israeli medical doctor and a Zionist activist
Vera White, American silent film actress
Vera Williams (born 1927), American children's writer and illustrator
Vera Woodhouse, Lady Terrington (1889–1973), British Liberal Party politician
Vera Yurasova (born 1928), Russian physicist
Vera Zasulich (1849–1919), Russian Marxist writer and revolutionary
Vera Zavitsianou (1927–2008), Greek Greek theatre actress
Vera Zhelikhovsky (1835–1896), Russian writer
Vera Zorina (1917–2003), American actress
Vera Zorina (singer) (1853–1903), Russian operetta singer
Vera Zozulya (born 1956), Latvian-born Soviet luger
Vera Zvonareva (born 1984), Russian tennis players
Vera, a character on the Spanish children's television program Barrio Sésamo
Vera, a character from Tolstoy's novel War and Peace
Vera is the name given to a gun by Jayne Cobb in the television show Firefly
Vera Adare, character from V.C. Andrews' standalone novel, My Sweet Audrina
Vera Claythorne, character from Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None
Vera Dietz, the titular character of the young adult novel by A.S. King, Please Ignore Vera Dietz
Vera Donovan, a character from Stephen King's novel Dolores Claiborne
Vera Douka, fictional character in the ANT1 television series Erotas
Vera Drake, title character of a 2004 British Mike Leigh film
Vera Duckworth, a character from the British soap opera, Coronation Street
Vera Juarez, character from the British television soap opera Torchwood: Miracle Day
Vera Keyes, a character from Fallout: New Vegas of the DLC, Dead Money
Vera, one of the "Macaw Sisters" played by Anna Stolli in the original 2015 Edinburgh cast of Love Birds: the musical
Vera Möldersm, a character from Strike Witches
Vera Peterson, a character on the television show Cheers
Vera Sweet, a character from DC Comics, and love interest to the Creeper
Vera Stanhope, character in a series of detective novels by Ann Cleeves and the television series Vera based on these novels