Ronette

Meaning of Ronette

Ronette unfolds like a shimmering echo of Veronica’s timeless grace, its French diminutive suffix –ette lending a playful lightness that dances in the air like confetti at an Italian festa. Born from medieval Latin vera icon (“true image”) and reborn through the vogue of 1960s pop-soul—thanks to the legendary girl group that bore its name—Ronette carries both the quiet dignity of “authentic beauty” and the spirited flourish of a Vespa weaving through pastel-hued alleys. Pronounced roh-NET, it resonates with the warmth of a summer sunset over the Amalfi Coast and the nostalgic sparkle of vintage vinyl spinning in a Roman piazza. Though its popularity crest peaked in the swinging sixties, today Ronette remains a rare gem—an invitation to parents seeking a name at once elegant, sun-kissed and serenely unforgettable.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as roh-NET (/rəʊˈnɛt/)

American English

  • Pronunced as roh-NET (/roʊˈnɛt/)

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Notable People Named Ronette

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