Gender Feminine
Usage Italian
Pronounced Pron. /vit.ˈtɔː.rja/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Italian form of Victoria.

Related Names

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

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Entry updated November 20, 2020