Victoria is the Latin equivalent of 'victory'. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun. From it comes the feminine first name, Victoria.
I believe it means 'victory'.
Amat victoria Curam
It would become phonetic and sound like Veekuta
Tori is a short version of Victoria. It means Victory/Conquer
Until the victory, always. Onward to victory!
Victoria
it means victory in latin
I believe it means 'victory'.
The Greek goddess Nike was the goddess of victory. The Roman name for Nike was Victoria.
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
The name Lauren does not have a direct Latin origin, as it is of English and French descent. It is believed to have derived from the Latin word "laurus," which means "bay laurel." This plant was historically associated with honor and victory.
Tory is not in the Bible but it is Latin and means conqueror, victory.
The Latin word for victory is "victoria". The word "triumphus" is sometimes used, but it generally refers to the triumphal procession, rather than to the victory itself.
Victorio comes from the Latin word "Victoria, " which means victory.
"Triumph" is an English equivalent of the Latin word triumphus. Both words serve as respective synonyms and translations for "victory." The pronunciation of the masculine singular second declension noun will be "tree-OOM-fooss" in Church and classical Latin.
Amat victoria Curam
There is no Old English word for "victory", it did not appear until Middle English and was derived from the Old French virtorie and the Latin word victoria.