Chinese names for English names

Victoria in Chinese

薇瑞 (wēi ruì) is one of 9 hand-curated options — each captures a different side of Victoria, from how it sounds to what it means.

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Each name is written by a native speaker and chosen for its meaning and sound.

PHONETICALLY SIMILAR

Phonetics

Victoria (vik-TOR-ee-ah) has four syllables. 薇 (wēi) approximates the V opening while 瑞 (ruì) captures the -ria landing. 托瑞 (tuō ruì) targets the TORIA heart of the name directly. The grandeur of the full name can't fully translate in two characters, but the rhythm carries.

薇瑞
wēi ruì

“Delicate and auspicious”

托瑞
tuō ruì

“Entrusted, auspicious”

维多
wéi duō

“Principled and abundant”

SIMILAR IN MEANING

Etymology

From Latin victoria = victory. The Roman goddess of victory. Queen Victoria made it synonymous with an entire era. A name about prevailing — not once, but as a permanent condition.

凯盛
kǎi shèng

“Triumphant and thriving, victory that keeps going”

胜熙
shèng xī

“Victorious and radiant, a warmth that comes with winning well”

誉熙
yù xī

“Celebrated and warm, the kind of recognition that does not go to her head”

SPIRIT

Spirit & Cultural Resonance

Queen Victoria's unhurried authority that never needed to announce itself, Victoria Beckham's precision and self-invention, the specific quality of someone who wins without explaining herself. Regal is the right word, but not cold.

冠姿
guān zī

“Crowned bearing”

晖姿
huī zī

“A soft glow with graceful bearing, presence without needing to announce it”

雍煊
yōng xuān

“Regal and brilliant”