VITÓRIA | | vee-TAW-ryə | Portuguese | |
VITA | | - | Ancient Roman, Italian, Lithuanian, Latvian, Danish | |
VITALE | | - | Italian | |
VITALI | | vee-TAH-lee (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian | |
VITALIA | | - | Italian (Rare) | |
VITALIJA | | - | Lithuanian | |
VITALIJUS | | - | Lithuanian | |
VITALIK | | - | Russian, Ukrainian | |
VITALIS | | - | Late Roman | |
VITALIY | | vee-TAH-lee (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian | |
VITALIYA | | - | Russian, Ukrainian | |
VITALY | | vee-TAH-lee (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian | |
VITO | | VEE-to (Italian), BEE-to (Spanish) | Italian, Spanish | |
VITOMIR | | - | Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic | |
VITTORE | | veet-TO-re | Italian | |