Meaning & Origin
Derived from Latin victor, meaning ‘conqueror’ or ‘victor.’ The feminine form of Victor, Victorine, signifies a woman who has conquered or a victorious woman.
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes strength, courage, and victory
Language details
Victorine
victory of God
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
vik-toh-REEN
/vɪkˈtoʊriːn/
Lucky number
7
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
2
Lucky stone
Sapphire
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Victorine was a popular name for French girls in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was given to children born during times of adversity, struggles or famine, expressing hope that the child would bring victory and prosperity to their family.
Victorine reflects the belief in God's divine intervention and the power of faith to overcome challenges. It serves as a reminder that, no matter the circumstances, God is with us and helps us conquer our hardships. This name inspires strength, perseverance, and the pursuit of success in all aspects of life.
Historical references
Victorine de Thebes was a Christian saint who lived during the 3rd century AD. She is believed to have been a young virgin who was martyred during the persecution of Christians by the Roman Emperor Maximian Hercules. According to legend, she was subjected to various tortures, including being exposed to the elements and having her body scraped with iron hooks. Despite her suffering, she remained steadfast in her faith and was eventually beheaded. Her feast day is celebrated on October 7.
3rd century AD
Victorine Rasoanaana was a Malagasy queen who ruled the Kingdom of Imerina from 1810 to 1812. She is known for her role in the consolidation of the kingdom and the expansion of its territory. Her reign was marked by military campaigns against neighboring kingdoms and the establishment of a centralized administration. However, her rule was cut short when she was assassinated by a group of nobles who saw her as a threat to their power.
1810-1812
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