All about the name VERNIS

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Vernis is of French origin and it has a very interesting history. It comes from the Old French word "vernis," which means "varnish." This might seem like an unusual namesake, but it actually has a beautiful meaning behind it.

In medieval France, varnish was often used to give a glossy finish to fine furniture and artwork. As such, the name Vernis was likely chosen by parents who wanted their child's name to symbolize something of beauty and durability. It was also seen as a sign of good fortune, as varnished objects were considered more valuable than those without this protective coating.

The name Vernis has been used for both boys and girls throughout history, although it is perhaps more commonly associated with males. In France, the name gained popularity during the Renaissance period when there was a renewed interest in art and craftsmanship. Some notable figures who bear the name include French painter Henri Vernis (1879-1955) and American film director Vernon Segal (born 1942).

Today, Vernis remains a relatively rare name but continues to be chosen by parents who appreciate its unique sound and historical significance. While it may not follow traditional naming conventions, those who choose this name often do so because they find its meaning appealing or simply enjoy its distinctive nature.

See also

French

Popularity of the name VERNIS since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name Vernis in the United States from 1913 to present show a varied pattern of birth occurrences:

From 1913 to 1929, there was an average of about 9 births per year, with peaks in 1916 (11 births) and 1923 (15 births). The number of Vernis births then decreased, averaging around 7 births per year from 1930 to 1947. There was a slight increase in the late 1930s with 10 births in 1936 and 9 in 1938.

In total, there have been 187 recorded births of the name Vernis in the United States since 1913.