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Vittoria

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Pronounced veet-TAW-rya /vit.ˈtɔː.rja/Medium

Meaning: VictoryMedium

In 30 seconds: Vittoria is the Italian form of Victoria, meaning 'victory'.
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Origin MediumItalian
MeaningVictory
U.S. rank (2024)#2875 β†˜ Falling
2024 U.S. births58 girls (0.00% of U.S. girls)
Peak year2023
Total births (all-time)β‰ˆ 1,562

Popularity in the U.S. Β· SSA data

peak 202319182024

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

History & Origin

Vittoria is the Italian version of Victoria, carrying the plain meaning of 'victory'. It has long been used in Italy, where the poet Vittoria Colonna was a noted Renaissance bearer. Related spellings include Viktoria and Viktoriya in other European languages.

The doubled t gives the name its distinctly Italian rhythm and a strong, rolling sound. The short form Toya offers an easy everyday nickname.

Did you know? The meaning usually attached to Vittoria is 'victory', and that core idea is what gives the name most of its long-term appeal.
Overall data confidence 78%
Behind the Name - Vittoria β€” etymology, usage, pronunciation, and related formsU.S. Social Security Administration β€” 2024 popularity rank and count supplied in the batch input CSV

Variations

ToyaVictoriaViktoryaViktoriaViktoriya

Nicknames

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Famous Bearers

  • β˜…Vittoria Colonna (1490–1547)
    Female public figure listed on Behind the Name.

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Victoriaβ€” The Latin-rooted form that Vittoria directly translates into Italian.

Frequently Asked

What does the name Vittoria mean?

Vittoria is usually explained as meaning 'victory' and is most often linked with Italian tradition.

How do you pronounce Vittoria?

It's commonly said veet-TAW-rya /vit.ˈtɔː.rja/.

Is Vittoria a boy or girl name?

In this batch and in recent U.S. usage data, Vittoria is used as a girl name.

How popular is Vittoria?

In 2024, Vittoria ranked #2875 in the U.S. for girls, with 58 births recorded.