Verónica Sánchez

Verónica Sánchez is a personal name that may refer to individuals, particularly prominent women in Spanish-speaking countries. The name “Verónica” is of Greek origin, often associated with the figure of Saint Veronica in Christian tradition, who is said to have wiped the face of Jesus as he carried his cross. The name is commonly used in various cultures and can signify virtues such as truth and compassion. “Sánchez” is a common Spanish surname, meaning “son of Sancho,” a name derived from Latin that conveys a sense of reliability or sanctity. When combined, “Verónica Sánchez” forms a full name that typically represents an individual, potentially a public figure, artist, or professional in fields such as entertainment, academia, or activism, within Hispanic or Latin contexts.