Maria-Victoria
Latin · Girl · 5 syllables
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About the name Maria-Victoria
Maria-Victoria is a compound name combining Maria (from the Latin "Marius," meaning "of Mars," though often associated with the Virgin Mary) and Victoria (from the Latin "victoria," meaning "victory").
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Etymology
Maria-Victoria is a compound name combining Maria (from the Latin "Marius," meaning "of Mars," though often associated with the Virgin Mary) and Victoria (from the Latin "victoria," meaning "victory"). The name is used predominantly in Christian, particularly Catholic, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese-speaking cultures, with historical prominence among European royalty and nobility seeking to honor both Marian devotion and triumphant ideals.
Maria-Victoria currently ranks #6,913 in the United States as a girl's name. It reached its peak popularity around 1965.
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