Vittoria (name)
| Pronunciation | Italian: [vitˈtɔ.rja] |
|---|---|
| Gender | female |
| Language | Italian |
| Origin | |
| Derivation | Latin victoria |
| Meaning | "victory" |
| Region of origin | Italy |
| Other names | |
| Variant form | Vittorio (male) |
| Related names | Victoria, Viktorija, Viktoriya, Wiktoria, Victoire, Victor |
Vittoria is an Italian feminine given name. It is the feminine form of Vittorio and the Italian form of the name Victoria. It is derived from the Latin word victoria, meaning "victory".[1]
Notable people with the given name
- Vittoria Aganoor (1855–1910), Italian poet with Armenian ancestry
- Vittoria Aleotti (c. 1575 – after 1620), Italian Augustinian nun, a composer and organist
- Vittoria Archilei (fl. 1582–1620), Italian singer, dancer, and lutenist
- Vittoria Belvedere (born 1972), Italian actress from Vibo Valentia in Calabria
- Vittoria Bentivoglio, singer in the 16th century Ferrarese court of Alfonso II d'Este
- Vittoria Ceretti (born 1998), Italian supermodel
- Vittoria Colonna (1492–1547), Italian noblewoman and poet
- Vittoria Cremers (born 1859), Italian Theosophist
- Vittoria della Rovere (1622–1694), Grand Duchess of Tuscany as the wife of Grand Duke Ferdinando II
- Vittoria Farnese (1618–1649), Italian noblewoman
- Vittoria Puccini (born 1979), Italian film and television actress
- Vittoria Risi (born 1978), Italian pornographic actress and television personality
- Vittoria Tesi (1701–1775), Italian opera singer
See also
- Vittoria (disambiguation)
- Victoria (name)
- Vittorio
- All pages with titles containing Vittoria (name)