Certificate of Name
Maria Vittoria
Feminine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Maria Vittoria is an Italian compound given name, combining Maria and Vittoria. The name follows a traditional Italian pattern of forming double names, often in honor of the Virgin Mary (Maria) and referencing the Christian concept of victory (Vittoria, from Latin victoria).EtymologyThe first element, Maria, derives from the Latin form of Greek Μαρία (Mari'a), ultimately from Hebrew מִרְיָם (Miriam), meaning uncertain but often interpreted as 'beloved' or 'bitter'. Maria is the standard Italian form of the name and is widespread in Europe. Vittoria is the Italian form of Victoria, rooted in Latin victoria, meaning 'victory'. The combination Maria Vittoria thus evokes 'victory of Mary'.UsageMaria Vittoria is primarily used in Italy, where compound names are common. It may be given in devotion to the Madonna della Vittoria (Our Lady of Victory), a title associated with several churches in Italy. While Maria is a feminine name in Italian, it is sometimes used as a masculine middle name in other cultures, but Maria Vittoria remains exclusively feminine.Notable BearersNotable individuals include Maria Vittoria, an Italian actress known as Maria Vittoria (film); Maria Vittoria Strüngmann (born 1946), a German-Italian neurologist and philanthropist; and various Italian socialites and writers. The name is also associated with European nobility, such as Maria Vittoria of Savoy (died 1742), a princess of the House of Savoy.Cultural SignificanceIn Italy, double names like Maria Vittoria carry religious and familial significance, often honoring saints or family traditions. The name reflects a Baroque-era practice of invoking victories of the Catholic faith (Contra-Reformation). Today, it remains a classic yet not overly common name, evoking elegance and tradition.Meaning: Combination of Mary and VictoryOrigin: Italian compound nameType: Feminine given nameUsage Regions: Italy, Emilian (Italian) diaspora
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