Vittoria is an Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin 'Victoria', meaning 'victory'. It was popularized by the Spanish and Italian royalty, who often named their daughters after it to symbolize triumph. The name gained further popularity during the Renaissance period in Italy. Vittoria is also associated with prominent historical figures such as Vittoria Colonna, an Italian poet and noblewoman of the 16th century.
The name Vittoria has seen significant fluctuations in popularity over the past century, with a notable increase in recent years. Between 1918 and 2023, there were a total of 1503 babies named Vittoria. The name's popularity peaked in 2023 with 66 births, marking a substantial rise from previous years. Interestingly, the highest number of births for any single year prior to this was only 57 in 2010. This suggests that Vittoria is currently experiencing a surge in popularity among parents choosing names for their daughters.