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victoria

Victoria vs Lily - What's the difference?

victoria | lily |


As a noun victoria

is victory.

As a proper noun lily is

popular around 1900 and currently returning to favor.

Alice vs Victoria - What's the difference?

alice | victoria |


As nouns the difference between alice and victoria

is that alice is (military|us|initialism) (all-purpose lightweight individual carrying equipment) while victoria is victory.

Wendy vs Victoria - What's the difference?

wendy | victoria |


As nouns the difference between wendy and victoria

is that wendy is (derogatory|slang|british|particularly northern uk) a wuss; someone who is particularly cowardly while victoria is victory.

Iris vs Victoria - What's the difference?

iris | victoria |


As a proper noun iris

is (female given name).

As a noun victoria is

victory.

Anne vs Victoria - What's the difference?

anne | victoria |


As nouns the difference between anne and victoria

is that anne is year while victoria is victory.

Victoria vs Penelope - What's the difference?

victoria | penelope |


As a noun victoria

is victory.

As a proper noun penelope is

penelope.

Persephone vs Victoria - What's the difference?

persephone | victoria |


As a proper noun persephone

is .

As a noun victoria is

victory.

Amelia vs Victoria - What's the difference?

amelia | victoria |


As nouns the difference between amelia and victoria

is that amelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs while victoria is victory.

Isabella vs Victoria - What's the difference?

isabella | victoria |


As nouns the difference between isabella and victoria

is that isabella is a brownish-yellow colour while victoria is victory.

Victoria vs Emily - What's the difference?

victoria | emily |


As a noun victoria

is victory.

As an initialism emily is

(us|politics) early money is like yeast (ie it "raises dough", or makes money): receiving many donations early in a political race helps to attract further donors.

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