In Latin-American, the name Victor means- winner. Other origins for the name Victor include - Latin-American, Spanish.The name Victor is most often used as a boy name or male name.
Latin-American Name Meaning - winner
Origin - Latin-America
ビクター /bi ku taa/ is Japanese term for name 'victor'. Less common but also another possible term is ヴィクター /vi ku taa/.
(The difference is, the Japanese don't have 'v' sound so they replace it with 'b', the 1st is more Japanese phonology-friendly, so more common. But if you want your name or the name 'victor' to be read more precisely like it sounds, you write it the 2nd way.)
A victor is someone who won something (been victorious) or had a victory.
Victor can also be a name.
winner
Victoria comes from the Latin name meaning "Winner/conqueror".
It is Latin for "Victory" Funny and intelligent!!!!!!
Latin origin. Means "champion".
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
it means sasaki in Japanese
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
JVC stands for the Japanese Victor Company, or to give it it's proper name The Victor Company of Japan.
Victor means the winner in a battle.
If you mean Victor CRUZ, then it is the 11th November 1986
It means "The vanquished conqueror" or alternately "The defeated victor."
Don't you mean : "Was Victor Terry hung in England?"
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
The name 'Collin' does not mean anything in Japanese, but it can be written in Japanese as: コリン
Kaitlyn does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written in Japanese as: ケイトリン
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This does not mean anything in Japanese.