Meaning & History

German, Scandinavian and Greek variant of Victoria. It is also an alternate transcription of Russian/Bulgarian Виктория or Ukrainian Вікторія (see Viktoriya) or Belarusian Вікторыя (see Viktoryia), as well as the usual Georgian transcription.

Related Names

Rootvictor
VariantsVictoria(German) Victoria(Swedish) Victoria(Norwegian) Victoria(Danish) Viktoriia, Viktoriya(Russian) Viktoriia, Viktoriya(Ukrainian) Viktoriya(Bulgarian) Viktoriya, Viktoryia(Belarusian)
DiminutivesVita(Ukrainian) Vita(Belarusian)
Other Languages & CulturesToya(American (Hispanic)) Viktorya(Armenian) Victòria(Catalan) Viktorija(Croatian) Viktorie(Czech) Victoria, Tori, Toria, Tory, Vic, Vicki, Vickie, Vicky, Vikki(English) Victoire, Victoria(French) Wikolia(Hawaiian) Viktória(Hungarian) Viktoría(Icelandic) Vittoria(Italian) Victoria(Late Roman) Viktorija(Latvian) Viktorija(Lithuanian) Viktorija(Macedonian) Wiktoria(Polish) Vitória, Victória(Portuguese) Victoria(Romanian) Viktorija(Serbian) Viktória(Slovak) Viktorija(Slovene) Victoria(Spanish)
Same SpellingViktória, Viktoría

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People think this name is

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Name Days

Estonia: March 22
Norway: February 25
Sweden: March 12

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Entry updated December 7, 2022