Viktoria
Viktoria Origin and Meaning
Viktoria is the Eastern European and Germanic spelling of Victoria, a name derived from Latin meaning 'victory.' This variation maintains the powerful meaning while giving it a distinctive continental European flair. Particularly popular in countries like Russia, Germany, Hungary, and across Eastern Europe, Viktoria carries a sense of strength and triumph. The 'k' spelling gives the name a sharp, dynamic quality that differs slightly from the softer 'c' version. While less common in English-speaking countries, global connections have increased its usage worldwide. Viktoria combines classical heritage with cross-cultural appeal, making it both timeless and contemporary for parents seeking a name with established roots but a distinctive character.
Popularity of the name Viktoria
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Famous People Named Viktoria
- (Frederike Amalia Wilhelmine) ViktoriaPrincess of Prussia, Princess of Schaumburg,Lippe; daughter of Frederick III and Victoria, Princess Royal; granddaughter of Britain's Queen Victoria
- Viktoria KomovaRussian gymnast
- Viktoria Milvidskaia BelinskyRussian tennis player
- Viktoria GrigorevaUkrainian violinist
- Viktoria Yevgenyevna VolchkovaRussian figure skater
- Viktoria HelgessonSwedish figure skater
- Viktoria KavaliovaBelarusian ice dancer
- Viktoria ModestaLatvian,British singer,songwriter
- Viktoria BogdanovaEstonian rhythmic gymnast