Victory Theme baby names
Names tagged with “Victory Theme” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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26 names
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- Fawaz
Arabic
84From Arabic meaning 'successful' or 'victorious', derived from the root fa-wz indicating triumph and achievement.
- Jaymani
Sanskrit
84From Sanskrit, a modern coined name blending 'Jay' (victory) with 'Mani' (jewel/gem), suggesting 'victorious jewel' or 'jewel of victory'
- Victorino
Latin
84From Latin 'Victorinus,' diminutive of Victorius, meaning 'little victor' or 'small conqueror,' derived from 'victoria' meaning victory.
- Victoire
Latin
84From Latin 'victoria' meaning victory or triumph. Popular in French-speaking cultures as a feminine form honoring victory and triumph.
- Jaivien
Sanskrit
70From Sanskrit 'jai' (victory) and 'vien' (life), meaning 'victorious life' or 'one who lives victoriously'. Modern Indian origin with spiritual undertones.
- Jaymin
Sanskrit
62Victorious or triumphant. Derived from Sanskrit roots meaning 'victory' or 'conquering'.
- Zaafir
Arabic
62From Arabic meaning 'victorious' or 'triumphant', derived from the root implying success and prevailing power.
- Nicia
Latin
62From Latin Nicia, derived from Greek nike meaning 'victory'. A rare classical feminine form with ancient roots.
- Viktor
Latin
55From Latin 'victor' meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner'. A classic name denoting victory and triumph.
- Wences
Spanish
42From Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer'. Wences is a diminutive form historically used in Spanish-speaking regions.
- Toria
Latin
42From Latin 'victoria' meaning 'victory' or 'conqueror'. Toria is a shortened form of Victoria, historically associated with triumph and success.
- Vicenta
Latin
42From Latin 'vincere' meaning 'to conquer.' Vicenta is the feminine form of Vicente, a name borne by Christian saints and widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- Vicktoria
Latin
42From Latin 'victoria' meaning victory. Vicktoria is a creative spelling variant of Victoria, the name of the Roman goddess of victory.
- Rutvik
Sanskrit
42From Sanskrit roots 'Rut' (path/way) and 'Vik' (victor), meaning 'one who conquers the path' or 'victorious traveler'.
- Arihant
Sanskrit
42In Sanskrit, 'Arihant' means 'destroyer of enemies' or 'victorious one.' It is a significant term in Jainism referring to perfected souls who have conquered all internal enemies.
- Vyncent
Latin
42From Latin 'vincens' meaning 'conquering' or 'victorious'. The 'y' spelling is a modern creative variant of Vincent.
- Fathi
Arabic
42From Arabic meaning 'the victor' or 'the conqueror', derived from the root fataha meaning to open or overcome.
- Jailine
Celtic
42Modern coinage blending 'Jai' (victory/triumph) with the feminine suffix '-line', creating a contemporary name with celebratory spirit.
- Mariavitoria
Italian
42Compound of Maria (beloved) and Vitoria (victory). A celebratory name combining devotion with triumph, popular in Italian and Portuguese-speaking cultures.
- Faiz
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'victory' or 'triumph'. Associated with success and spiritual elevation in Islamic tradition.
- Sigurd
Norse
40From Old Norse 'sigr' (victory) and 'uurðr' (fate). A legendary Norse hero famed for slaying the dragon Fafnir in the Volsunga Saga.
- Faizon
Arabic
40From Arabic, meaning 'victorious' or 'successful'. A modern name with strong semantic roots in triumph and achievement.
- Nikoloz
Greek
40From Greek Nikolaos meaning 'victory of the people.' Nikoloz is the Georgian diminutive form, widely used in the Caucasus region.
- Vicent
Latin
40From Latin 'Vincentius,' derived from vincere meaning 'to conquer.' A variant spelling of Vincent, traditionally associated with strength and victory.
- Lorianna
Latin
40From Latin 'Laurea' meaning 'laurel', combined with the suffix '-anna'. The laurel symbolizes victory and honor in classical tradition.
- Vittoria
Latin
30From Latin 'victoria' meaning victory or triumph. Associated with Nike, the Roman goddess of victory.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
