Victoria (m)
in reply to a message by C.Ambrosi
I do like Julia but I love Victoria and find it quite a lot preferable to Julia. It sounds more elegant and more sophisticated than Julia, it's more regal, and also it has a historical connection with the Queen that Julia doesn't have. It's stronger than Julia, yet it doesn't sacrifice a bit of its femininity to be strong, it's just as feminine as Julia but with much more strength.
This doesn't so much apply any longer perhaps, but I know that when I named my daughter Victoria in 1982, I never considered Julia and wouldn't have because Julia's French form, Julie, was a fairly popular name in my generation and I wouldn't have wanted to use a name that was popular in my generation. There's little difference between Julia and Julie. That would have been one reason, but even that aside, I'd find Victoria better.
This doesn't so much apply any longer perhaps, but I know that when I named my daughter Victoria in 1982, I never considered Julia and wouldn't have because Julia's French form, Julie, was a fairly popular name in my generation and I wouldn't have wanted to use a name that was popular in my generation. There's little difference between Julia and Julie. That would have been one reason, but even that aside, I'd find Victoria better.