Vera (first name)
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Transcr. : | Wera |
Vera is a female given name .
Origin and meaning of the name
The name is often used in the Slavonic language area and means here "faith, confidence, trust". He is one of the three names named after the Christian virtues (see also Lyubow and Nadeschda ). All three are translations of the Greek names Πίστις Pístis ("faith", Latin fides ), Ἐλπίς Elpís ("hope", Latin spes ) and Ἀγάπη Agápē ("love", Latin caritas ), the mother of the legendary saint was Σοφία Sophía ("wisdom", Latin sapientia ). Vera also exists in Latin with the meaning "true" or "the true". The masculine form Verus is documented as a name in ancient times.
An important occurrence of the name in the Indo-European language area shows its original meaning here. Examples can be found in the Albanian language . Vera, silly . ( verë, vera ) means "summer". Pranvera, alb. ( pranverë, pranvera ) “spring”, pranë for “near” or “before” (summer) cf. Latin primavera . Alb. ( verë, vera ) also stands for "wine". The masculine form of the name is Veriu. It means "north" alb. ( veri, veriu ).
Name day is January 24th .
Saint
- Wera von Utrecht (also: Wiro von Roermond; † around 753), saint of the Catholic Church
variants
- Albanian : Vera
- Bulgarian : Vera (Вера)
- Finnish : Veera
- Croatian : Vjera
- Lithuanian : Verute
- Polish : Wiera
- Serbian : Vera (Bepa)
- Slovak : Viera
- Czech : Věra
- Latvian : Vaira
- Russian : Wera (Вера)
- Ukrainian : Wira (Віра)
- Belarusian : Wjera (Вера)
- German : Vera
Name bearers
- Vera Balser-Eberle (1897–1982), Austrian actress
- Vera Felicitas Birkenbihl (1946–2011), German non-fiction author and management trainer
- Vera Böhnisch (* 1986), Austrian singer
- Vera Bohle (* 1969), German television editor and mine clearer
- Vera Bommer (* 1982), Swiss actress
- Vera Brittain (1893-1970), British writer, feminist and pacifist
- Vera Brühne (1910–2001), alleged double murderer, ex-wife of Lothar Brühne
- Věra Čáslavská (1942–2016), Czech artistic gymnast
- Věra Chytilová (1929–2014), Czech film director and screenwriter
- Véra Clouzot (1913–1960), French-Brazilian actress
- Vera Dua (* 1952), Belgian politician
- Vera Ferra-Mikura (1923–1997), Austrian children's book author
- Vera Friedländer (1928–2019), German writer
- Wera Frydtberg (1926–2008), German actress
- Vera Glagolewa (1956–2017), Soviet or Russian actress, screenwriter and director
- Vera Henriksen (1927–2016), Norwegian writer
- Vera Sergejewna Ilyina (* 1974), Russian water diver
- Vera Mikhailovna Inber (1890–1972), Russian writer
- Vera Int-Veen (* 1967), German television presenter
- Vera Mikhailovna Yermolajewa (1893–1937), Russian painter
- Vera Jakowlewna Komissowa (* 1953), Russian athlete
- Vera Wassiljewna Korsakowa (* 1941), Russian athlete
- Wera Küchenmeister (1929–2013), German writer
- Vera Lengsfeld (* 1952), German politician
- Věra Linhartová (* 1938), Czech writer
- Vera Lischka (* 1977), Austrian politician and former swimmer
- Věra Ludíková (* 1943), Czech poet
- Vera Lynn (1917-2020), British singer
- Vera Menchik (1906–1944), Russian chess player
- Wera Meyer-Waldeck (1906–1964), German architect
- Vera Miles (* 1929), American film actress
- Vera Ignatievna Muchina (1889–1953), Russian sculptor
- Vera Nikolić (* 1948), Serbian athlete
- Vera Apollonovna Obolenskaya (1911–1944), French partisan
- Věra Pospíšilová-Cechlová (* 1978), Czech athlete
- Vera Konstantinovna Romanowa (1854–1912) , Grand Duchess of Russia
- Vera Konstantinovna Romanova (1906–2001) , member of the Romanov family
- Vera Rubin (1928–2016), American astronomer
- Vera Russwurm (* 1959), Austrian television presenter
- Věra Suková (1931–1982), Czech tennis player
- Vera Igorewna Swonaryova (* 1984), Russian tennis player
- Vera Teltz (* 1971), German voice actress and actress
- Vera Chekhova (* 1940), German actress and producer
Individual evidence
- ^ Konrat Ziegler : The little Pauly . Lexikon der Antike, Volume 5. DTV, Munich 1979, ISBN 3-423-05963-X
- ↑ Pandeli Pani: The Diatheses in Albanian and their Indo-European Basics . Ed .: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. tape 31 of Balkanological Publications of the Eastern European Institute A Volume 31 of Balkanological publications of the Eastern European Institute at the Freie Universitat Berlin. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag, 1997, 1997, ISBN 3-447-03974-4 , pp. 146 pages .
- ↑ Skender Hushi: I Have Discovered Atlantide! Xlibris Corporation, 2013, ISBN 978-1-4771-2577-9 ( google.de [accessed May 5, 2017]).
- ↑ First name Vera - meaning and origin - Baby-Vornamen.de. Retrieved May 5, 2017 .