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Victor Wembanyama (/ˌwɛmbənˈjɑːmə/ WEM-bən-YAH-mə; French: [viktɔʁ wɛmbanjama]; born 4 January 2004), nicknamed "Wemby" and "the Alien", is a French professional
The Victor or The Victors may refer to: "The Victor", March 8, 1989 episode on List of Dragon Ball episodes The Victor (1923 film), American silent comedy
Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo (French: [viktɔʁ maʁi yɡo] ; 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright,
corporate successor of the Victor Talking Machine Company. In 1929, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) purchased the Victor Talking Machine Company,
Víctor Víctor (1948–2020) was a Dominican guitarist, singer and composer. Víctor Víctor may also refer to: Víctor Víctor Mesa (born 1996), Cuban professional
Víctor Víctor (born Víctor José Víctor Rojas; 11 December 1948 – 16 July 2020) was a Dominican guitarist, singer and composer. Víctor was born in Santiago
Look up Víctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Víctor is a Spanish and Catalan masculine given name. It is derived from the Latin name Victor, meaning
Víctor Víctor Mesa Ríos (born July 20, 1996) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder in the Miami Marlins organization. Mesa played in the Cuban National
Victor James Osimhen MFR MON (born 29 December 1998) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Süper Lig club Galatasaray and is
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English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, named from Old Norse hlÃf ‘protection’, ‘shelter’ (or an unrecorded Old English cognate) + Old English Ä“g ‘island’.English (chiefly Lancashire) : possibly in a few cases from an Old English personal name composed of the lÄ“of ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + sige ‘victory’.
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French, German, Latin
Victory; Form of Victoria; To Conquer
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French Latin
Victory.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Jamaican, Kannada, Latin, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
Victorious; Conqueror; Victory; Conquer; Goddess of Victory
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Latin American
Victory; triumphant. Famous Bearer: Queen Victoria.
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English
English : from the Middle English personal name Kynsey, a survival of Old English Cynesige, composed of the elements cyne ‘royal’ + sige ‘victory’.This name may also have assimilated some cases of Scottish MacKenzie, with the Mac prefix omitted.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Swiss German Künzi (see Kuenzi).The paternal grandfather of NJ and PA legislator John Kinsey (1693–1750) was one of the commissioners sent out from England in 1677 by the West Jersey proprietors to buy land from the Indians and to lay out a town. John was the leader of the Quaker party in the PA assembly and chief justice of the PA supreme court.
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German
German : from a Germanic personal name formed with an element reflected in Gothic hrotheigs ‘victorious’ (which in Old High German merges with rÅt ‘red’).English : variant spelling of Grubb.
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English : habitational name from any of various places so named. One in Lancashire is named from the Old English female personal name Æ{dh}elsige (composed of the elements a{dh}el ‘noble’ + sige ‘victory’) + Old English tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; one in Nottinghamshire originally had as its first element the genitive case of the Old Norse byname EilÃfr meaning ‘everlasting’; one in Wiltshire was so named from Elias Giffard, holder of the manor in the 12th century.
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Australian, Dutch, Latin
Victory; Form of Victoria
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American, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Romanian, Slovenia, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Ukrainian
Victorious; Conqueror; Winner; Champion; One who Conquers; Victory
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Victorious
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French
Victory.
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French
French feminine form of Roman Victorinus, VICTORINE means "conqueror."
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English : from the Middle English personal name El(f)si, Old English Ælfsige, composed of the elements ælf ‘elf’ + sige ‘victory’.
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Roman Latin name VICTOR means "conqueror."Â
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Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Victorinus, VICTORINO means "conqueror."
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Tamil
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Derived from Victoria triumphant
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French, German, Latin
Victory; Form of Victoria; To Conquer
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Spanish
Victor.
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Hindu
Derived from Victoria triumphant
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Dridhasandha | தà¯à®°à¯€à®¤à®¾à®¸à®‚தா
One of the kauravas
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English American
Feminine manly.
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Indian
Beautiful; Good Natured; Loveable
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Companion of the Prophet
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English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish
English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.The name Webster was brought to North America from England independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One John Webster settled in Ipswich, MA, in 1635; another John Webster (d. 1661), ancestor of the lexicographer Noah Webster, emigrated to Cambridge, MA, in about 1631 and later became one of the founders of the colony of CT, of which he was appointed governor in 1656.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Angel / Season
Biblical
god of the fly
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French American
Woodland.
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Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Muslim, Sindhi
Height; Exaltation
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Tamil
Beautiful and radiant
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A woman who wins a victory; a female victor.
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of Victory
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A victress.
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Anything taken from an enemy and preserved as a memorial of victory, as arms, flags, standards, etc.
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An asteroid discovered by Hind in 1850; -- called also Clio.
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A woman's fur tippet.
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Of or pertaining to victory, or a victor' being a victor; bringing or causing a victory; conquering; winning; triumphant; as, a victorious general; victorious troops; a victorious day.
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The defeat of an enemy in battle, or of an antagonist in any contest; a gaining of the superiority in any struggle or competition; conquest; triumph; -- the opposite of defeat.
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Having or celebrating a triumph; victorious; triumphant.
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One who triumphs or rejoices for victory.
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Of or pertaining to the reign of Queen Victoria of England; as, the Victorian poets.
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Victorious.
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The winner in a contest; one who gets the better of another in any struggle; esp., one who defeats an enemy in battle; a vanquisher; a conqueror; -- often followed by art, rarely by of.
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Any evidence or memorial of victory or conquest; as, every redeemed soul is a trophy of grace.
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A genus of aquatic plants named in honor of Queen Victoria. The Victoria regia is a native of Guiana and Brazil. Its large, spreading leaves are often over five feet in diameter, and have a rim from three to five inches high; its immense rose-white flowers sometimes attain a diameter of nearly two feet.
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A destroyer.
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One who was honored with a triumph; a victor.
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In racing, the going over a course by a horse which has no competitor for the prize; hence, colloquially, a one-sided contest; an uncontested, or an easy, victory.
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A sign or memorial of a victory raised on the field of battle, or, in case of a naval victory, on the nearest land. Sometimes trophies were erected in the chief city of the conquered people.
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A kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front.