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Victorien

Victorien is a masculine given name of French origin. It is formed as a derivative of Victor with the suffix -ien, a common pattern in French for creating personal names.

Origin and meaning: The root Victor comes from Latin Victor, meaning 'conqueror' or 'winner.' The French formation

Usage: Victorien enjoyed moderate use in France and other Francophone regions during the 19th and early 20th

Notable bearers: The most prominent person with this name is Victorien Sardou (1831–1908), a French playwright

Variants and related names: Related forms include Victorine, the feminine variant, and Victor, the more common

Victorien
does
not
carry
a
separate
semantic
meaning
beyond
its
association
with
the
root,
but
it
functions
as
an
independent
given
name
in
its
own
right.
centuries.
In
contemporary
times
it
is
relatively
rare,
though
it
may
appear
in
families
seeking
traditional,
vintage,
or
distinctly
French
given
names.
whose
works,
including
La
Tosca,
had
substantial
influence
on
late
19th-century
theatre.
English
and
international
form.
The
name
has
cognates
in
other
languages,
such
as
Victoriano
in
Spanish
and
Victorino
in
Italian,
while
the
feminine
form
Victoria
is
widely
used
in
many
languages.