my daughters unique name...
I had thought I had made up a name for my daughter and lo and behold I went online and googled her first and middle names and there were other people in other countries with her names so I though there must be someone out there who knows what they mean in these countries. Her first name is Viktorya and her middle name is Zamantha. if you know anything about them I would love to find out. Thanks...
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In addition to what the person above wrote, the name Viktorya (or the more common spelling Victoria, or the male name Victor) carry the meaning of being Victorious in one's accomplishments. (Please forgive the opinion but I can't help saying it's a wonderful name! Personally I would always call her Viktorya and not a nickname.)
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Victoria by itself is to long.Tori or Vicki would be a good nick name.
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Viktorya is a Russian spelling for Victoria and Zamantha is the trendy version of Samantha , I think
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Viktorya is a Russian spelling for Victoria and Zamantha is the trendy version of Samantha , I think
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Russian spelling..."Russian spelling" might be an inappropriate expression since they use the Cyrillic alphabet. Transcription of names and words are based on sound, so Viktorya is only a possible option (yet it might be an attested form).
Father: The mill's closed. There's no more work. We're destitute. I'm afraid I have no choice but to sell you all for scientific experiments.
(The Meaning of Life)
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I don't think it is a Russan spelling...The Russian spelling of Victoria is VIKTORIYA and it is pronounced the same way the English version is; vik-tor-ee-ah. Zamantha looks like a creative form of Samantha. ~Arie~
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