Victorino

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Spanish and Portuguese form of VICTORINUS.

VICTORINUS   male   Late Roman
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.
VICTOR   male   English, French, Portuguese, Romanian, Dutch, Swedish, Late Roman
Roman name meaning "victor, conqueror" in Latin. It was common among early Christians, and was borne by several early saints and three popes. It was rare as an English name during the Middle Ages, but it was revived in the 19th century. A famous bearer was the French writer Victor Hugo (1802-1885), who authored 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' and 'Les Misérables'.
EQUIVALENTS
ITALIAN: Vittorino
LATE ROMAN: Victorinus
PORTUGUESE: Victorino
SPANISH: Victorino
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
ITALIAN: Rino
FEMININE FORMS
FRENCH: Victorine
LATE ROMAN: Victorina
OTHER FORMS
AFRICAN AMERICAN: Latoya
AMERICAN (HISPANIC): Toya
BASQUE: Bittor
BULGARIAN: Viktor, Viktoria, Viktoriya
CATALAN: Víctor
CROATIAN: Viktor, Viktorija
CZECH: Viktor, Viktorie
DANISH: Victoria, Viktor, Viktoria
DUTCH: Victor
ENGLISH: Tori, Toria, Tory, Vic, Vicki, Vickie, Vicky, Victor, Victoria, Vikki
ESTONIAN: Viktoria
FRENCH: Victoire, Victor
GALICIAN: Vítor
GERMAN: Victoria, Viktor, Viktoria
HAWAIIAN: Wikolia
HUNGARIAN: Viktor, Viktória
ICELANDIC: Viktor
ITALIAN: Vittore, Vittoria, Vittorio
LATE ROMAN: Victor, Victoria, Victorius
LATVIAN: Viktorija
LITHUANIAN: Viktoras, Viktorija
MACEDONIAN: Viktor, Viktorija
NORWEGIAN: Victoria, Viktor, Viktoria
POLISH: Wiktor, Wiktoria
PORTUGUESE: Victor, Vítor, Vitória
ROMAN MYTHOLOGY: Victoria
ROMANIAN: Victor, Victoria
RUSSIAN: Viktor, Viktoria, Viktoriya, Vitya
SERBIAN: Viktor, Viktorija
SLOVAK: Viktor, Viktória
SLOVENE: Viktor, Viktorija
SPANISH: Víctor, Victoria
SWEDISH: Victor, Victoria, Viktor, Viktoria
UKRAINIAN: Viktor, Viktoria, Viktoriya
WELSH: Gwythyr