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Viktoria Maria Andersson Classén (born Bäck), 1886 - 1971
MyHeritage Family Treesviktoria bäck (born windisch), 1924 - 2012
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Maria Andersson Bäck, 1886 - 1971
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Maria Andersson Bäck, 1886 - 1971
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Bäck (born Federl - verw. Bäck), born 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Staffler (born Federl - verw. Bäck), born 1823
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Maria Bäck, born 1886
MyHeritage Family TreesViktoria Staffler (born Federl ,verw. Bäck)
MyHeritage Family TreesAina Viktoria Mattsdotter Sundqvist (born Bäck), 1911 - 2003
Geni World Family TreeEmma Viktoria Andersson, 1893 - 1967
Geni World Family TreeEster Viktoria Sjöberg (born Bäck), 1886 - 1978
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Viktoria Vilhalmina Bäck, born 1889
Sweden Household Examination Books
Viktoria Charlotta Bäck, born 1895
Sweden Household Examination Books
Viktoria Charlotta Bäck, born 1895
1930 Sweden Census
Viktoria Bäck
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Viktoria Theresia Bäck
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The first name Viktoria has its roots in Latin, derived from the word "victoria," meaning "victory." This name has been historically associated with triumph and success, reflecting the characteristics of strength and resilience in those who bear it. Viktoria is particularly popular in Eastern European countries, such as Hungary and Russia, as well as in Scandinavian regions. The name has variations across different cultures, including Victoria in English-speaking countries, Vittoria in Italian, and Vitoria in Spanish and Portuguese. Each variation maintains the core meaning of victory but may carry unique cultural connotations. The name has been borne by various notable figures throughout history, including queens and saints, further solidifying its association with leadership and accomplishment. Overall, Viktoria embodies a sense of empowerment and achievement, making it a favored choice for many parents.
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