Wiktoria
| Pronunciation | Polish: [vikˈtɔ.rja] ⓘ |
|---|---|
| Gender | female |
| Language | Polish |
| Origin | |
| Derivation | Latin victoria |
| Meaning | "victory" |
| Region of origin | Poland |
| Other names | |
| Variant form | Wiktor (male) |
| Related names | Victoria, Viktorija, Viktoriya, Vittoria, Victoire, Victor |
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Wiktoria (Polish: [vikˈtɔ.rja] ⓘ) is a Polish feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Wiktor and the Polish form of the name Victoria. It is derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory".[1]
People with the given name
- Wiktoria Chołuj (born 2000), Polish wrestler
- Wiktoria Cieślak (born 2000), Polish chess player
- Wiktoria Czyżewska (born 2004), Polish mixed martial artist
- Viki Gabor (born 2007), birth name Wiktoria Gabor, Polish singer
- Wiktoria Gadajska (born 2006), Polish hurdler
- Wiktoria Gajosz (born 2006), Polish sprinter
- Wiktoria Gąsiewska (born 1999), Polish actress
- Wiktoria Goryńska (1902–1945), Polish painter and graphic artist
- Wiktoria Johansson (born 1996), Swedish singer
- Wiktoria Kiszkis (born 2003), Polish footballer
- Wiktoria Knap (born 1999), Polish equestrian
- Wiktoria Leszczyńska (fl. 1768), Polish stage actress
- Wiktoria Pikulik (born 1998), Polish professional racing cyclist
- Wiktoria Elżbieta Potocka (died c. 1670), Polish noble lady
- Wiktoria Śliwowska (1931–2021), Polish historian
- Wiktoria Ulma (1912–1944), rescuer of Polish Jewish families during the Holocaust
- Wiktoria Wolańska (born 1993), Polish actor
- Wiktoria Zieniewicz (born 2002), Polish footballer
See also
- Wiktoria, Masovian Voivodeship, village in Poland
- Victoria (name)
- All pages with titles containing Wiktoria