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Viktor

Viktor (name) means a variant spelling of Victor, a masculine given name meaning "conqueror," common in Slavic and Central European languages. Example: “Viktor trained as a chess grandmaster.”

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A variant spelling of Victor, a masculine given name meaning "conqueror," common in Slavic and Central European languages.
"Viktor trained as a chess grandmaster."
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What does “Viktor” mean?

The word “Viktor” means a variant spelling of Victor, a masculine given name meaning "conqueror," common in Slavic and Central European languages.

How do you use “Viktor” in a sentence?

Here is “Viktor” used in a sentence: “Viktor trained as a chess grandmaster.”

What part of speech is “Viktor”?

“Viktor” is a name.

Is “Viktor” a common word?

“Viktor” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between Viktor and Victor?

Viktor is a variant spelling of Victor, the same masculine given name meaning "conqueror." The "k" spelling is common in Slavic and Central European languages, while "Victor" is the standard English spelling.

In which languages is Viktor a common spelling?

Viktor is a common spelling in Slavic and Central European languages, as opposed to the English "Victor."

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