Виктория

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin Victoria, from victōria (victory).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [viktɔˈrija]
  • Rhymes: -ija
  • Hyphenation: Вик‧то‧рия

Proper noun

Виктория (Viktorijaf (related adjective Викторийов)

  1. (countable) a female given name, Viktoria, from Latin, masculine equivalent Виктор (Viktor), equivalent to English Victoria
  2. Victoria (a state of Australia, located in the southeastern part of the continent; a former British colony from 1851 to 1901)
  3. Victoria (a city, the capital of British Columbia)
  4. Victoria (a city, the capital of Seychelles)
  5. Victoria (a town and local council, the capital of the Gozo Region)

Declension

Declension of Виктория (Viktorija)
singular plural
nominative Виктория (Viktorija) Викториї (Viktoriji)
genitive Викториї (Viktoriji) Викторийох (Viktorijox)
dative Викториї (Viktoriji) Викторийом (Viktorijom)
accusative Викторию (Viktoriju) Викториї (Viktoriji)
instrumental Викторию (Viktoriju) Викториями (Viktorijami)
locative Викториї (Viktoriji) Викторийох (Viktorijox)
vocative Викторийо (Viktorijo) Викториї (Viktoriji)

References

Russian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Victoria, from victōria (victory).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [vʲɪkˈtorʲɪjə]

Proper noun

Викто́рия • (Viktórijaf anim (genitive Викто́рии, nominative plural Викто́рии, genitive plural Викто́рий)

  1. a female given name, Victoria, from Latin, equivalent to English Victoria
  2. Victoria (a state of Australia, located in the southeastern part of the continent; a former British colony from 1851 to 1901)
  3. Victoria (a city, the capital of British Columbia)
  4. Victoria (a city, the capital of Seychelles)
  5. Victoria (a town and local council, the capital of the Gozo Region)

Declension

Descendants

Transliterations of the given name
  • English: Victoria, Viktoriya, Viktoria
  • Estonian: Viktoria, Viktorija
  • Latvian: Viktorija

See also

states and territories of Australiaedit