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Victor (also spelled Viktor or Vítor) is a male name that has been used throughout history in numerous cultures and parts of the world. The name is of Latin origin (victoris) meaning "conqueror". It is a masculine given name.
[edit] Translations
- Portuguese: Vítor
- Dutch: Viktor, Victor
- Italian: Vittorio
- Russian: Виктор (Víktor)
- Welsh: Gwythyr
- Basque: Iker
[edit] People named Victor
[edit] Roman Catholic religious figures
[edit] Given name
- Victor, duc de Broglie, several people
- Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy (1587-1637)
- Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy (1666-1732)
- Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia (1726-1796)
- Victor of Aveyron, a feral child
- Victor Emmanuel, regnal name of the House of Savoy
- Victor Emmanuel II of Italy
- Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- Aurelius Victor, (c.320-c.390 CE), historian and politician of the Roman Empire
- Flavius Victor, Roman usurper, son of Magnus Maximus
- Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
- Victor Manuel Baute, Spanish boxer
- Victor Bird, Puerto Rican volleyball player
- Victor Borge, musician and comedian
- Viktor Bout, Russian arms dealer
- Victor Garber, Canadian actor
- Victor Hugo, French writer, widely recognized as the most influential Romantic writer of the 19th century
- Victor Honorius Janssens, Flemish painter
- Victor Jara, Chilean Nueva Canción musician, died in the coup of 1973
- Victor Horta, Belgian architect, a key player in European Art Nouveau
- Victor Kamber, veteran Washington DC Democratic strategist
- Victor Kiam, Entrepreneur and former President and CEO of Remington Products
- Vittorio WaGa, Leader of the three nations army
- Viktor Kuznetsov, Soviet backstroke swimmer
- Victor McLaglen, English actor
- Vic Mignogna, American voice actor
- Víctor Muñoz, Spanish football coach and player
- Viktor Onopko, Russian football player
- Viktor Orbán, Hungarian Prime Minister
- Victor Rivera, Puerto Rican volleyball player
- Victor Rojas, radio sports announcer
- Víctor Sánchez, Spanish footballer
- Victor Sloan, Irish artist
- Victor Spinetti, Welsh Comedian
- Victor Tsoi, Russian musician, died 1990
- Viktor Troicki, Serbian tennis player
- Victor Trujillo, Mexican comedian, host and political commentator, best known for his character Brozo the Clown
- Viktor Yanukovych, Ukrainian politician
- Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine
- Viktor Zaitsev, Uzbekistani javelin thrower
- Victor Rijken, Mexican Wrestler aka Seňor Tasty Taste
[edit] Last name
[edit] Places
- Vítor, Peru, a village in Arequipa Region, Peru
- Several towns in the United States:
- A number of places in France containing the element Saint-Victor
[edit] Fiction
- Victor (comic), a British comic book
- Victor (film), a 1993 French short movie by François Ozon
- Victor Baxter, from That's So Raven and Cory in the House
- Victor Frankenstein, fictional scientist from Frankenstein, the novel of Mary Shelley
- Victor Fries, a villain in the Batman series; also known as Mr. Freeze
- Victor Mancha, a character in the Runaways comic book
- Victor Meldrew, character in the British sitcom One Foot in the Grave
- Victor Newman, a character in The Young and the Restless
- Victor Steiner-Davion, a character in the Battletech and Mechwarrior universes
- Victor Van Dort, a main character in the Tim Burton movie Corpse Bride
- Victor Vance, the protagonist of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Victor Von Doom, a character in the Fantastic Four comics published by Marvel Comics
- Victor von Gerdenheim, a character from the Darkstalkers video game series from Capcom
- Viktor (Suikoden), a recurring character in the Suikoden series
- Viktor (Underworld), a character in the Underworld film series
- Viktor Krum, a character in the Harry Potter series
- Vic Vega, a character in the film Reservoir Dogs, also known as Mr. Blonde
[edit] Military
- Pobednik ("The Victor"), a monument in Belgrade dedicated to Serbian soldiers who brought Allies their first victory in WWI
- The Victor class submarine, NATO designation of a class of submarines of the Soviet Union
- The Handley Page Victor aircraft
[edit] See also
[edit] English diminutives