Victoria Justice
Actress in 'Victorious' and 'iCarly,' singer and producer
Victoria Justice (born March 19, 1993) is an American actress, singer, and producer who became a prominent figure in children's and young adult television during the 2000s and 2010s. Born in Hollywood, Florida, she began her entertainment career as a child actress, appearing in various television shows and films. Her breakout role came when she joined the cast of the Nickelodeon series 'iCarly' (2007-2012), where she played the popular character Tori Vega in the spinoff series 'Victorious' (2010-2013). 'Victorious' became a massive hit among young audiences and made Justice a teen idol. The show showcased her acting, singing, and dancing talents, and she recorded music for the series soundtrack. Beyond her television work, Justice has pursued a music career, releasing singles and performing at various venues. She has also ventured into producing, taking creative control of her projects. Justice has remained active in entertainment, appearing in films and television productions that appeal to both her original young audience and new viewers. Her career demonstrates the evolution of entertainment for digital-native audiences, and she has successfully maintained relevance as her audience has matured. Justice represents the modern iteration of the name among Gen Z audiences.
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Entertainment
American
1993
Thinking about the name
Victoria
Latin origin
“Derived from the Latin 'victoria,' meaning 'victory,' this name gained global prominence through Queen Victoria of England, who reigned for 63 years and defined an era. The name embodies both classical Roman triumph and 19th-century imperial strength, while maintaining an elegant, timeless femininity.”