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Forename Vitoria

In all the world, Vitoria (Victoria Nigeria United States Brazil Mexico Philippines, Vitoria Nigeria United States Brazil Mexico Philippines, Vitória United States Brazil Spain United Kingdom Argentina) is a prevalent girly forename. The first name Vitoria is habitual in Uruguay, where it is a common feminine name, Peru, and Moldova, where it is a common principally feminine, but very seldom masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in the United States, Brazil, and Nigeria. Much less frequently, Vitoria is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Vitoria

name Vitoriá, name Vítoria, name Виториа, name Vitoria, name Vitória, name Vitoría, name Vítória, name ויטוריה, name Vitòria, name Victoria, name Витория, name Vitóriɑ, name Vitôria, name Виторя
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Victoria, Vitoria Philippines, Brazil, United States, Mexico, Nigeria
Vitória Argentina, Spain, Brazil, United States, United Kingdom
Витория Russia, Kyrgyzstan

First name Vitoria in the context

Vitoria is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Vicki Vale , the fictional character throughout the DC Universe, Batman; Sabrina Spellman , the fictional half-witch half-human, Riverdale; Victoria Line , the main character of Flatterland; Victoria Waterfield , the fictional character from Doctor Who and Victoria Chase , the fictional character from video game Life Is Strange, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

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Characteristic surnames

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