Certificate of Name
Victoire
Feminine
French
Meaning & Origin
Victoire is a French feminine given name, the French form of Victoria, meaning "victory" in Latin. As the feminine counterpart of Victor, it shares a heritage reaching back to the Roman goddess Victoria, who personified victory and was later Christianized.Etymology and HistoryThe name derives from the Latin victoria, meaning "victory"—the same source as the masculine Victorius. While Victoria became widespread through the Roman Empire, its French variant Victoire gained prominence in France, often used as a nod to military triumph or divine favor. The name is related to other forms such as Viktoria (Germanic) and Viktorya (Armenian).Notable BearersVictoire of France (1733–1799), a daughter of King Louis XV, is a historic standout. Other figures include Victoire Cabane (or Baruwzalet), an influential medieval figure, and Victoire Conroy (1819–1866), the despised childhood companion of Queen Victoria. More recent bearers include French cyclist Victoire Berteau (born 2000) and actress Victoire Du Bois.Cultural SignificanceIn French naming tradition, Victoire fell in and out of fashion, but retained a classic, elegant aura. It was often bestowed on girls born after national victories, a practice akin to naming boys Victor. While less common than the English Victoria, Victoire remains a staple in Francophone countries.Meaning: VictoryOrigin: French, from LatinType: Given name (feminine)Usage regions: France, Quebec, other French-speaking areas
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