Ronique is a female name with origins in both French and Hebrew. In French, it is derived from the name Veronica, which means "victory bringer," while in Hebrew, it is believed to be a variation of the name Ronit, meaning "song" or "joyful." The name Ronique has a sophisticated and elegant sound to it. It is pronounced as roh-NEEK in both British English (/rəʊˈniːk/) and American English (/roʊˈniːk/). Variations of the name include Ronica. In terms of popularity in the United States, Ronique has had varying levels of usage over the years. It reached its peak in 1999 when it ranked at number 7 on the list of most popular names for newborn girls. However, its usage has declined since then.