Associations to the word «Victor»
Noun
- Emmanuel
- Hugo
- Amadeus
- Frankenstein
- Feldman
- Sardinia
- Moreau
- Alexei
- Nikolai
- Savoy
- Leonid
- Yuri
- Nikki
- Irina
- Sergei
- Alphonse
- Leningrad
- Lev
- Oleg
- Mikhail
- Balzac
- Mussolini
- Emanuel
- Decca
- Serge
- Boris
- Elena
- Auguste
- Dumas
- Appleton
- Gustave
- Gurney
- Vic
- Alexandre
- Spoil
- Cripple
- Newman
- Hanson
- Vladimir
- Emile
- Perrin
- Conte
- Olympiad
- Brenda
- Hess
- Igor
- Rpm
- Ortiz
- Fleming
- Anhalt
- Henri
- Herbert
- Presley
- François
- Baptiste
- Bergman
- Cavendish
- Archduke
- Tango
- Gabrielle
- Nico
- Sloan
- Claude
- Vargas
- Martinez
- Devonshire
- Vittorio
- Cyborg
- Crowley
- Bing
- Purcell
- Ivan
- Piedmont
- Marseille
- Catalog
- Turner
- Maximus
- Constantin
- Dorsey
- Brandt
- Berger
- Comte
- Herrera
- Albert
- Andrei
- Shelley
- Duc
- Edison
- Rothschild
- Maya
- Como
- Antoine
- Tko
- Rivera
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
VICTOR, noun. The winner in a fight or contest.
VICTOR, noun. The letter V in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
VICTOR, symbol. The letter V in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
VICTOR, proper noun. A male given name.
VICTOR, proper noun. A city in Colorado
VICTOR, proper noun. A city in Idaho
VICTOR, proper noun. A town in Iowa
VICTOR, proper noun. A CDP in Montana
VICTOR, proper noun. A town in New York
VICTOR CHARLIE, proper noun. (US) (military) VC
Dictionary definition
VICTOR, noun. A combatant who is able to defeat rivals.
VICTOR, noun. The contestant who wins the contest.
Wise words
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