Verena (disambiguation)
Appearance
(Redirected from Verena (name))
Verena refers to Saint Verena, a 3rd to 4th century saint venerated in Switzerland. It may also refer to:
People
[edit]- Verena Becker (born 1952), West German terrorist
- Verena Bentele (born 1982), blind German Paralympic biathlete and cross-country skier
- Verena Butalikakis (1955–2018), German politician
- Verena Diener (born 1949), Swiss politician
- Verena Eberhardt (born 1994), Austrian racing cyclist
- Verena Holmes (1889–1964), English mechanical engineer and inventor
- Verena Hubertz (born 1987), German politician
- Verena Wagner Lafferentz (1920–2019), granddaughter of composer Richard Wagner
- Verena Nussbaum (born 1970), Austrian politician
- Verena Rehm (born 1984), German backup singer and pianist of the Eurodance dance group Groove Coverage
- Verena Sailer (born 1985), German sprinter
- Vreni Schneider (born 1964), Swiss alpine skier
- Verena von Strenge (born 1975), dancer and singer with the German band Dune
- Verena Stuffer (born 1984), Italian alpine skier
- Verena von Weymarn (born 1943), retired German medical officer and first woman general in German military history
Fictional characters
[edit]- Verena Cardoni, a federal police officer in O Mecanismo
- Verena Tarrant, the protagonist in Henry James' novel The Bostonians
Other uses
[edit]- Monte Verena, a mountain in Italy
- St. Verena, a monastic church of Rot an der Rot Abbey
See also
[edit]- Varina (disambiguation)
- Vreneli (gold coin)