Gender Masculine
Usage Welsh Mythology
Meaning & History
Welsh form of Victor. This name appears in the Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen belonging to the rival of Gwyn for the maiden Creiddylad. Seeking peace between the two, King Arthur declared that Gwyn and Gwythyr shall only fight once each year on May Day.
Related Names
Rootvictor
Other Languages & CulturesBittor(Basque) Viktar(Belarusian) Viktor(Bulgarian) Víctor(Catalan) Viktor(Croatian) Viktor(Czech) Victor, Viktor(Danish) Victor(Dutch) Victor, Vic(English) Viktor(Estonian) Vihtori, Viktor(Finnish) Victor(French) Vítor(Galician) Viktor(German) Viktor(Greek) Viktor(Hungarian) Viktor(Icelandic) Vittore(Italian) Victor(Late Roman) Viktors(Latvian) Viktoras(Lithuanian) Viktor(Macedonian) Victor, Viktor(Norwegian) Wiktor(Polish) Victor, Vítor(Portuguese) Victor(Romanian) Viktor, Vitya(Russian) Viktor(Serbian) Viktor(Slovak) Viktor(Slovene) Víctor(Spanish) Victor, Viktor(Swedish) Viktor(Ukrainian)