Vika first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Vika has been for the last 47 years (from 1977 to 2023) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Vika

A feminine diminutive of Victoria, itself derived from Latin victorius meaning "victorious".

Popularity of Vika by gender

Based on the last 47 years of data, Vika is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2023, there were 5 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Vika.

YearMale CountFemale Count
202305
202207
2019012
201806
201705
2016013
201509
201408
201307
201206
201109
200906
200806
200607
200508
200405
200306
199605
199205
199105
198507
197705

The history of the first name Vika

Vika is a feminine given name with origins in several Slavic languages, including Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian. It is a diminutive form of the name Victoria, which is derived from the Latin word "victor," meaning "conqueror" or "victor."

The name Vika has been in use since ancient times, with records of its usage dating back to the Middle Ages. In Russia, the name gained popularity during the reign of the Romanov dynasty, particularly in the 18th and 19th centuries, when many noble families embraced the name for their daughters.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Vika can be found in the Russian epic poem "The Tale of Igor's Campaign," which dates back to the 12th century. In this literary work, Vika is mentioned as the name of a character, indicating the name's presence in Slavic cultures during that time period.

Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Vika. One of the most famous was Vika Semyonovna Okuneva (1842-1919), a Russian philanthropist and patron of the arts, who founded the Okunev People's House, a cultural center in St. Petersburg.

Another notable Vika was Vika Mikhailovna Kruglikova (1875-1942), a Russian revolutionary and Bolshevik activist who played a significant role in the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the establishment of the Soviet Union.

In the world of literature, Vika Dmitrievna Galkina (1892-1972) was a renowned Russian poet and translator, known for her translations of works by William Shakespeare and other English authors.

In the realm of sports, Vika Semyonovna Chuykina (1907-1995) was a Soviet gymnast who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics and won a gold medal in the team all-around event.

Another notable figure with the name Vika was Vika Ivanovna Polyakova (1928-2022), a Russian actress and People's Artist of the USSR, who appeared in numerous films and stage productions throughout her career.

While the name Vika has its roots in Slavic cultures, it has also gained popularity in other parts of the world, particularly among those with Eastern European ancestry or connections. However, its historical significance and cultural ties to the Slavic regions remain strong.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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