The name Victoria has no Hebrew translation. It is pronounced in Hebrew about the same as in English, and is spelled ויקטוריה.
The name Victoria doesn't mean anything in hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
There is no Hebrew name for Victor, but it can be spelled out phonetically as ויקטור
If you mean the noun, meaning winner, it's menatse'akh (×ž× ×¦×—)
If you mean the name Victor, there is no Hebrew equivalent.
a victorious male = menatse'ach (×ž× ×¦×—)
a victorious female = menatsachat (×ž× ×¦×—×ª)
Victoria = ויקטוריה
Victor = ויקטור
Victory
Amat victoria Curam
Victory in latin is Victoria. If you are looking to use it in a sentence, the declensions are as follows: Singular Plural N victoria victoriae G victoriae victoriarum D victoriae victoriis AC victoriam victorias AB victoria victoriis V victoria victoriae
Ella llevo el aquipo a Victoria
"Maria" comes from "Maryam", meaning "bitter", which was the Hebrew word for the plant "myrrh". "Victoria" is the Latin word for "victory". The literal maning of Maria Victoria would be "myrrh victory". Culturally, it is probably a reference to the Virgin Mary, so it suggests a meaning something like "Our Lady of Victory".
Victoria in Spanish is the same as Victoria in English, but with a Spanish accent.
"Victoria" means "victory."
Victoria means 'victor' or 'victory'.
The meaning of the name Victoria is 'Conqueror; victory'
The meaning of the name Victoria is 'Conqueror; victory'
Victoria
Until the victory, always. Onward to victory!
Victoria is the Latin equivalent of 'victory'. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun. From it comes the feminine first name, Victoria.