ViktÓRia | | - | Hungarian, Slovak | |
Viktor | | VIK-tawr (German), VEEK-tahr (Russian) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, German, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukraini | |
Viktoria | | vik-TO-ree-ah (German), veek-TO-ree-yah (Russian) | German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian | |
Viktorija | | - | Lithuanian, Latvian, Macedonian, Slovene, Croatian, Serbian | |
Viktoriya | | veek-TO-ree-yah (Russian) | Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian | |
VilĈJo | | VEEL-chyo | Esperanto | |
Vilen | | vee-LYEN | Russian | |
Vilfred | | - | Danish | |
Vilhelm | | VEEL-helm (Finnish) | Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Hungarian | |
Vilhelmi | | VEEL-hel-mee | Finnish | |
Vilhelmiina | | VEEL-hel-mee:-nah | Finnish | |
Vilhelmina | | - | Swedish (Rare), Lithuanian (Rare) | |
Vilhelmo | | veel-HEL-mo | Esperanto | |
Vilho | | VEEL-ho | Finnish | |
Vili | | VEE-lee (Finnish) | Hungarian, Slovene, Finnish | |