Vickie is a diminutive variant of the Latin name Victoria (“victory”) and, less commonly, of its masculine counterpart Victor. In Anglo-American usage it is pronounced VIK-ee (/ˈvɪki/) and carries a unisex classification, though historical records show that female bearers far outnumber male. U.S. Social Security data from 1945 through 1972 record annual occurrences of 5 to 30 newborns and a rank oscillating between #532 and #661, indicating modest but steady mid-century appeal. Phonetically, its two-syllable form—with an initial stressed syllable and a final high-front vowel—yields a clear, approachable sound, while its classical roots evoke associations of triumph, resilience and success.
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