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VICTORINUS
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GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Late Roman
Meaning & History
Roman name which was derived from VICTOR. This was the name of a ruler of the Gallic Empire in the 3rd century. It was also borne by the 4th-century Roman grammarian and philosopher Victorinus Afer as well as a few early saints.
Related Names
FEMININE FORM: Victorina OTHER LANGUAGES: Bittor (Basque), Viktor (Bulgarian), Víctor (Catalan), Viktor (Croatian), Viktor (Czech), Victor, Vic (English), Victor (French), Vitor (Galician), Viktor (German), Viktor (Hungarian), Vittore, Vittorino, Vittorio, Rino (Italian), Viktoras (Lithuanian), Wiktor (Polish), Victor, Victorino, Vítor (Portuguese), Victor (Romanian), Viktor, Vitya (Russian), Viktor (Scandinavian), Viktor (Serbian), Viktor (Slovak), Viktor (Slovene), Víctor, Victorino (Spanish), Viktor (Ukrainian), Gwythyr (Welsh) |
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