Usage, description and more for Viktoria



Gender: Female    Origin: Hungarian
Also available in Bulgarian, German, Greek, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Norwegian Bokmål, Swedish,

Viktoria is used in


BGBulgaria DKDenmark CHSwitzerland DEGermany GRGreece EEEstonia FIFinland HUHungary NONorway SKSlovakia SESweden

Countries where Viktoria has name day


Viktoria has a name day in BGBulgaria and Viktoria's next name day is April 18.
Viktoria has a name day in DEGermany and Viktoria's next name day is November 17.
Viktoria has a name day in EEEstonia and Viktoria's next name day is Mars 22.
Viktoria has a name day in HUHungary and Viktoria's next name day is December 23.
Viktoria has a name day in NONorway and Viktoria's next name day is Februari 25.
Viktoria has a name day in SKSlovakia and Viktoria's next name day is May 10.
Viktoria has a name day in SESweden and Viktoria's next name day is Mars 12.

Viktoria


Origin: Viktoria is a name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess of victory, Victoria. It is also related to the Latin word "victoria," meaning victory.

Meaning:


The name Viktoria carries the powerful and triumphant essence of victory. Those named Viktoria are often associated with success, achievement, and overcoming challenges.

Nameday:


In some cultures, the name Viktoria may have a designated nameday celebration, typically tied to the feast day of Saint Victoria. The nameday traditions vary across different countries and regions.

Popularity:


The name Viktoria has a timeless appeal and is popular in various countries around the world. It is a classic name that exudes strength and resilience.

Famous Namesakes:


- Viktoria Mullova: A renowned Russian violinist.
- Victoria Beckham: A British fashion designer and former Spice Girl.
- Viktoria Modesta: A Latvian-born British singer and model known for her unique style.

The name Viktoria carries a sense of victory and accomplishment, making it a fitting choice for individuals who strive for success and triumph in life.