exactly the same.... Victoria is the Latin word for 'victory' and is used as the feminine form corresponding to the name Victor.
The name Victoria means victory, regardless of the language or culture.
Oh, dude, the Spanish translation for Victoria is... drumroll, please... Victoria! Yeah, it's one of those rare cases where the name stays the same in both languages. So, no need to stress about finding a fancy new Spanish name, you can keep rocking that Victoria title in any language.
The name Victoria is spelled the same in German: "Victoria."
Spanish: Victoria French: Victoire German: Viktoria Italian: Vittoria Dutch: Victoria
Yes, Luis is a Spanish name. It is the Spanish form of the name Louis.
The name Victoria means victory, regardless of the language or culture.
Victoria in Spanish is the same as Victoria in English, but with a Spanish accent.
Oh, dude, the Spanish translation for Victoria is... drumroll, please... Victoria! Yeah, it's one of those rare cases where the name stays the same in both languages. So, no need to stress about finding a fancy new Spanish name, you can keep rocking that Victoria title in any language.
Victoria is the Spanish and Latin word for victory. :-)
"Victoria" means "victory."
Señora (Victoria; Ordóñez) --- used with a name or a surname. Doña (Angélica) only used with a name.
palestrina
Entiendes, Victoria? = Got it (i.e. understand), Victoria?
Marie which means Mary in spanish.
Not the British monarch, but there was a Spanish Queen Victoria ( of the Battenberg,later Mountbatten, family) she died well into the twentieth century and was generally called Ena in Spanish to avoid confusion with the historical Victoria.
victoria (Apex)
Queen Victoria's full name was Alexandrina Victoria, so Victoria was her middle name.