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victorian Name Meaning and History

French (New Orleans): Americanized form of French Victorien, from a personal name that is a derivative of Latin Victorinus, a pet form of Victor.

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Distribution of victorian Families in the US in 1920
Number of victorian families
 12-21
 5-11
 1-4
 0
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Threads: 17 - Messages: 125
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Ancestry request Jibreel S. H. Victroian 61
Denis Victorian mzclines 8
Moroney LynMoroney55 0
Victorian/Gradney MChiles 0
VICTORIAN MarieAugustus66 0
Pearl, Elizabeth "BayBay" and Irene RICHARD MarieAugustus66 0
VICTORIAN, Joseph and Victor TMosby2399 1
Victorian - Jenkins - Semien ahlou11 0
Origin of Victorians tmmshu 0
Louis Victorian Peggy Fontenot Stevenson 11
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