Victoria
- classic, powerful, feminine, my second daughter's name
- My sister's name. It's simply beautiful.
- Sounds old fashioned, but the name is Victory! Try Vittoria for an Italian spin.
- It sounds great with Ruby-----------and good ole Queen Victoria! She said, "I will be good." She lasted a long time. Pair it with Ruby and you get a name representative of the Victorian times: staid, upright, proper, but also romantic and steamy!.
- this is my name and I have always been told by people that they love my name, better than vickie which I was called as a child. I feel I am respected because of my name and that lead to my confidence as a capable women. I love the duelality of the name both elegant classic and friendly and open.
- It makes me think of a woman who is self asured.
- it's elegant and beautiful, very classy
- My mother's name is Torild, so the TORI part of Victoria will be great!
- suitable for a toddler or a CEO, only problem is I don't care for Vicky or Tori.
- Victoria Arielle: It is classy. I also think the nick name Tori is beautiful.
- Victoria Rose: Victoria means valiant or old fashioned depending on where you get it. Rose means beautiful and it just sounds beautiful together.
Victoria was used very rarely in English until the reign of Queen Victoria in the mid 18th- to early 20th centuries. Queen Victoria was named after her mother, who was German. Victoria is the feminine form of the Roman name Victorius, which means "victory" in Latin. Victoria was also the name of the Roman goddess of victory.
See Also: Victoire, Victor
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