Veronika was the name of my maternal great-grandmother, and my mother named me after her. Ever since I was a child, I was called Veca.
I also use this nickname as my stage name, but in my private life I use my full name. Today, the nickname Veca has lost its intimacy for me, so those who are really close to me call me Veronika”
– he spoke about this as a guest of the program “Contacts” on the Danube and the M5 cultural channel.
The program “Names”, which is shown on weekday evenings on the Danube, deals with the meaning of traditional first names, their formation, and their effect on the wearer. An expert will present the interpretation, origin, and myths associated with the various names, while public figures – among others Éva Csepregi, Cecília Esztergályos or Marika Oszvald – will tell the viewers personal family aspects and stories. The show’s undisclosed purpose is to promote Christian-related names, biblical names, and ancient Hungarian or old Hungarian names.