Viktoria

Meaning of Viktoria

Viktoria is a female name with English and German pronunciations. In English, it is pronounced as vik-TOR-ee-uh (/vɪkˈtɔriə/), while in German, it is pronounced as fik-TOH-ree-uh (/fiktoˈrija/). The name Viktoria has variations, with Victoria being the most common variation.

The origin of the name Viktoria can be traced back to Latin, where it means "victory." It carries strong associations with triumph and success. Throughout history, the name Viktoria has been associated with powerful and influential women, including Queen Victoria of England.

In the United States of America, the popularity of the name Viktoria has fluctuated over the years. In recent times, it has maintained a moderate level of usage. According to data for newborns in the USA, Viktoria ranked around 2700 in terms of occurrence in recent years. However, it's important to note that popularity may vary across different regions.

If you're looking for a name that symbolizes victory and strength while still maintaining a touch of elegance, Viktoria might be an excellent choice for your baby girl.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as fik-TOH-ree-uh (/fiktoˈrija/)

English

  • Pronunced as vik-TOR-ee-uh (/vɪkˈtɔriə/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

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Notable People Named Viktoria

Viktoria Yurievna Mullova is a renowned Russian-born British violinist known for her exceptional performances and recordings of classical violin concerti, as well as her innovative interpretations of popular and jazz compositions.
Viktorija Moskaļova, also known as Viktoria Modesta, is a Latvian-born British singer-songwriter, model, and performance artist, known for her unique style and as a "Bionic Pop Artist".
Viktoria Savs, also known as the "Heroine of the Drei Zinnen," served in the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I disguised as a man and was one of two known female soldiers on the Austrian front lines.
Viktoria Helgesson is a retired Swedish figure skater known for her achievements as a five-time Nordic champion and an eight-time Swedish national champion, including a bronze medal at the 2011 Skate America.
Viktoria Dimitrova Vassileva is a Bulgarian economist and politician who served as a Member of the National Assembly for the United Democratic Forces and There is Such a People political parties.
Viktoria Johansson is a Swedish chess player and Woman International Master.
Viktoria Yastrebova is a Russian operatic soprano and principal of the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Viktoria Abramchenko - Victoria Valeriyevna Abramchenko is a Russian politician and economist who has been serving as Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation since January 21, 2020, with responsibility for Agro-Industrial Complex, Natural Resources, and Ecology.
Viktoria Schnaderbeck is an Austrian former professional footballer who played for Arsenal in the FA WSL and captained the Austrian national team.
Viktoria Vitalyevna Borzenkova is a Russian former pair skater known for winning the 2001 and 2003 Winter Universiade and the 2004 Bofrost Cup on Ice with Andrei Chuvilaev.
Louise Viktoria Tolstoy is a Swedish jazz singer with Russian heritage and is the great-great-granddaughter of the renowned writer Leo Tolstoy.
Viktoria Pavlovich is a Belarusian table tennis player who has won the women's singles at the 2010 and 2012 European Championships and plays for Fenerbahçe SK in Turkey.
Viktoria Wolffhardt is an Austrian slalom canoeist who has been competing internationally since 2009.
Viktoria Tokovaya is a Russian bobsledder who has competed in two Winter Olympics, with her best finish being seventh in the two-woman event at Turin in 2006.
Viktoria Bengtsson is a Swedish rhythmic gymnast.
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