The spelling of the word "Veronnica" is not standard English. The correct spelling is "Veronica." The word is pronounced as vəˈrɑːnɪkə (vuh-RAW-ni-kuh) in IPA phonetic transcription. It is a feminine given name that comes from the Latin word "vera icon," which means "true image." The name is commonly used in English-speaking countries and is associated with the Christian saint Veronica, who is believed to have wiped the face of Jesus during the crucifixion.
The name "Veronica" is derived from the Latin "Veronica" or "Vera icona", which translates to "true image". It is believed to have originated from the story of Saint Veronica, a figure in Christian tradition. According to the story, Saint Veronica offered her veil to Jesus as he carried the Cross, and his image was miraculously imprinted on it. Over time, the name "Veronica" has been associated with the relic or the representation of the true image of Jesus.