Victor

Etymology
From a Late personal name Victor:, borne by several saints, from victor:.

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1988 Graham Greene, The Captain and the Enemy, Penguin Classics (1999), ISBN 014018855X, page 53-54:
 * 'Well, it's you mother who chose Victor. I never liked the name. It sounded a bit like boasting. I think it was because you were born on May something or other when we celebrate the day Germans surrendered.' 'I wasn't. I was born in September.' 'Oh, then there must have been another reason. Perhaps she thought to have you at all was her victory. Over me. I wasn't so keen on a child.'
 * 'Well, it's you mother who chose Victor. I never liked the name. It sounded a bit like boasting. I think it was because you were born on May something or other when we celebrate the day Germans surrendered.' 'I wasn't. I was born in September.' 'Oh, then there must have been another reason. Perhaps she thought to have you at all was her victory. Over me. I wasn't so keen on a child.'

Translations

 * Catalan: Víctor
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 * Danish:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:


 * Italian:
 * Latvian:
 * Norwegian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: Víctor
 * Swedish:
 * Welsh: Gwythyr

Related terms

 * Victoria

Alternative forms

 * Viktor

Proper noun

 * , cognate to English Victor.

Proper noun

 * , cognate to Victor.

Proper noun

 * , a spelling variant of Viktor.

Proper noun

 * , variant spelling of Viktor.

Proper noun

 * , variant spelling of Viktor.

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