Victoria is the Latin word for 'victory' or 'conquer' and is used as the feminine form corresponding to the name Victor.
In Roman mythology, Victoria was the name of the goddess of victory, corresponding to the Greek goddess Nike.
There are several different variations of the name Victoria:
Arabic: فيكتوريا (Vīktōryā, Fīktūryā)Bulgarian: Виктория (Viktoriya)Belarusian: Вікторыя (Viktoryja)Catalan: VictòriaChinese Simplified: 维多利亚 (Wéiduōlìyà)Chinese Traditional: 維多利亞 (Wéiduōlìyà)Croatian: ViktorijaCzech: Viktorie, ViktorkaDanish: ViktoriaEnglish: Victoriah, Victorea, Victoreah, Victorya, Victorria, Victoriya, Vyctoria, Victorine, Victoreana, Victoriana, Victorina, Victoryna, Victoreena, Viktoria, Vicktoria, Viktorina, Vyctoria, Vyktoria, Vyctorina, Vyktorina, Vyctoryna, Vyktoryna, Victoryn, Vyctorine, Vyctoryn, Vyktorine, Vyktoryn, Vyktoryne, Vitoria, Vicki, Vickie, Vicky, Vickey, Viki, Vikki, Vicka, Vika, Victriv, Victriva, Tara, Tori, Tora, Torrie, Torie, Toria, Tory, Vic, Ciki, CikyFinnish: Vikto[o]riaFrench: Victoire, Victorina, VictorineGagauz: ViktoriyaGerman: ViktoriaGreek: Βικτώρια (Viktória), NikeHawaiian: WikoliaHebrew: ויקטוריה (Viktoryah)Hindi: विक्टोरिया (Vikṭōriyā)Hungarian: ViktóriaIcelandic: ViktoríaIrish: Victeoiria, BuadhnaitItalian: Vittoria, VittorianaJapanese: (ビクトリア) (Bikutoria), (ヴィクトリア) (Vikutoria)Korean: 빅토리아 (Biktoria)Latin: VictoriaLatvian: ViktorijaLithuanian: ViktorijaMacedonian: Викторија (Viktorija)Maltese: VittorjaPersian: ویکتوریا (Vikturiyā)Polish: WiktoriaPortuguese: Victória, VitóriaPunjabi: ਵਿਕਟੋਰੀਆ (Vikaṭōrī'ā)Romanian: VictoriaRussian: Виктория (Viktoriya), Victoriana, Victorina, VikaSerbian: Викторија, ViktorijaSlovene: ViktorijaSlovak: ViktóriaSpanish: VictoriaSwedish: Victoria, ViktoriaTelugu: విక్టోరియా (Vikṭōriyā)Thai: วิกตอเรีย (Wiktoria)Ukrainian: Вікторія (Viktoriya)Urdu: وکٹوریہ (Vikṭoriyā)Vietnamese: Vĩnh TuyYiddish: וויקטאָריאַ (Viktoria)Princess Victoria (disambiguation), several peopleVictoria, Crown Princess of Sweden (born 1977), Crown princess of Sweden, Duchess of VästergötlandVictoria, Princess Royal (1840–1901), daughter of Queen Victoria and later Empress of GermanyVictoria (Gallic Empire) (died 271), mother of Gallic Emperor VictorinusQueen Victoria (1819–1901), Queen of the United Kingdom (1837–1901) and Empress of India (1876–1901)Victoria of Baden (1862–1930), Queen of SwedenViktorija (born 1958), Serbian singerViktoria (born 1970), Filipina singerVictoria, stage name of Lisa Marie Varon (born 1971), professional wrestlerVictoria Song (born 1987), or monomymously Victoria, a Chinese singer, dancer, and actressVictoria Azarenka (born 1989), Belarusian tennis playerViktoria Baškite (born 1985), Estonian chess playerVictoria Beckham (born 1974), member of the Spice Girls, fashion designer, and wife of football player David BeckhamVictoria Carbó (born 1963), Argentine field hockey playerVictoria Climbié (1991–2000), notable child murder case in the U.K.Victoria Coren (born 1972), English writer, presenter and professional poker playerVictoria Crawford (born 1986), WWE professional wrestler and modelVictoria Dunlap (born 1989), American basketball playerVictoria Fuller (born 1970), American model and actressVictoria Gonzalez (debut 2014), American wrestlerVictoria Haralabidou (born 1971) Greek actressVictoria Hislop (born 1959), English writerVictoria Jackson (born 1959), American comedian and actressVictoria Justice (born 1993), American actress, singer, model and spokesmodelViktoria Komova (born 1995), Russian artistic gymnast and two-time Olympic silver medalistVictoria B. Mars, Chairman of Mars, Incorporated.Victoria Marshman, candidate on America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9Victoria Mavridou (born 1991), Greek weightlifterVictoria Palacios (born 1977), Mexican race walkerVictoria Paris (born 1960), American pornographic actressVictoria Principal (born 1950), American actressVictoria Rowell (born 1959), American actress and dancerVictoria Ruffo (born 1962), Mexican actressVictoria Silvstedt (born 1974), Swedish model and actressVictoria Song (born 1987), Chinese idol based in South Korea and part of the K-Pop girl group f(x)Victoria Soto (1985-2012), first grade teacher at Sandy Hook ElementaryTori Spelling (born 1973), American actressVictoria Stafford (2000–2009), Canadian murder victimVictoria Toensing (born c. 1940), American jurist and terrorism officialVictoria Wood (born 1953), English singer, writer and comedianLittle Boots (born 1984), British musician and singer, given name Victoria HeskethPixie Lott (born 1991), British singer, given name Victoria Louise LottGuadalupe Victoria (1786–1843), first president of MexicoTomás Luis de Victoria (1548–1611), Spanish composerVictoria Newman Abbott, a character on the America soap opera The Young and the RestlessVictoria Lord Banks, a character on the American soap opera One Life to LiveVictoria, the malicious vampire in the Twilight series, the antagonist of New Moon and EclipseVictoria Anne Sugden, a character on the British soap opera Emmerdale.Victoria Argent, a werewolf hunter and mother of the main female character Allison Argent in MTV's cult television show Teen Wolf.Victoria "Vicki" Donovan, a human high school girl who was turned into a vampire by Damon Salvatore in the first season of The CW network's hit television series The Vampire Diaries.