Victorino

Meaning of Victorino

Originating from both Spanish and Italian, the name Victorino carries a strong and distinguished aura. In Spanish, it is pronounced as "veek-toh-REE-noh" (/biktoˈɾino/), while in Italian it is pronounced as "veek-toh-REE-noh" (/viˈtɔrino/). The name Victorino is a variation of the name Victor, which means "conqueror" or "victorious." With such a powerful meaning, it's no wonder that many parents are drawn to this name for their little boys. While not particularly popular in recent years, Victorino has maintained a steady presence in the United States, with occasional peaks in popularity. Its timeless appeal and global associations make it an excellent choice for parents seeking a strong and meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as veek-toh-REE-noh (/biktoˈɾino/)

Italian

  • Pronunced as veek-toh-REE-noh (/viˈtɔrino/)

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Notable People Named Victorino

Victorino Tejera was a Venezuelan writer, scholar, and professor known for his expertise in ancient Greek thought, Metaphysics, Aesthetics, and American philosophy, particularly for his work on Plato's Dialogues.
Victorino de la Plaza was an Argentine politician and lawyer who served as President of Argentina from 1914 to 1916.
Victorino Abente y Lago, a Paraguayan poet, identified with Paraguay during the aftermath of the Paraguayan War despite being of Galician descent.
Victorino Mapa - Victorino Montaño Mapa was an Associate Justice and the second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines during the American colonial period.
Victorino Chermont was a Brazilian sports journalist and television presenter who tragically died in the crash of LaMia Airlines Flight 2933 while covering the Associação Chapecoense de Futebol team for Fox Sports.
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