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Vera is a female first name of Slavic origin meaning faith, or of Latin origin meaning true.

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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)

Origin

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.

A

  • 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
  • B

  • 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
  • C

  • 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
  • D

  • 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
  • E

  • Vera Elkan (1908–2008), South African photographer
  • F

  • 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
  • G

  • 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
  • H

  • 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
  • I

  • 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
  • J

  • 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
  • K

  • 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
  • L

  • 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
  • M

  • 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
  • N

  • 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
  • O

  • 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
  • P

  • 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
  • R

  • 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
  • S

  • 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
  • T

  • 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
  • U

  • Vera Ulyakina (born 1986), Russian volleyball player
  • V

  • 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
  • W

  • 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
  • Y

  • Vera Yurasova (born 1928), Russian physicist
  • Z

  • 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
  • Fictional characters

  • 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
  • References

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