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Meanings and definitions for VIC
What does VIC stand for? What does VIC mean?
- Vic (name), a list of people, fictional characters and mascots with the given name
- V.I.C. (rapper) (born 1987), stage name of an American rapper
- Vic, a municipality in Barcelona Province, Spain
- Vič District, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Vič, a former village, now part of Ljubljana
- Vič, Dravograd, a village in northern Slovenia
- Mount Vic, a mountain in British Columbia, Canada
- Victoria (Australia), a state in Australia
- Vic., abbreviation used when referring to Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom, indicating an act during the reign of Victoria, e.g. 23 Vic
- Vehicle Identity Check, a former car ownership regulation in the UK
- Veteran identification card, issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
- Vic formation, a fighter formation first used in the First World War
- Victualling Inshore Craft, a type of Royal Navy auxiliary vessel during the Second World War
- MOS Technology VIC, or Video Interface Chip from MOS Technology, or VIC chip, used in the Commodore VIC-20 home computer
- MOS Technology VIC-II, or VIC-II (Video Interface Chip II), the successor to the VIC chip, used in the Commodore C64 and C128 home computers
- Vicinal (chemistry), a compound geometry in chemistry
- VMware Infrastructure Client
- Voice interface card, a hardware interface in telecommunications and networking
- Voltage-gated ion channels, proteins that carry charged ions across cell membranes
- VIC, ISO 639-3 code for Virgin Islands Creole, an English-based creole language
- Vic, National Rail code of London Victoria station
- Villagers of Ioannina City, a Greek folk rock band
- Interpretation centre or Visitor Interpretive Center, an institution for dissemination of knowledge of natural or cultural heritage
- Vadodara Innovation Council, a non-profit associated with National Innovation Council of India
- Vienna International Centre, the campus and building complex hosting the United Nations Office at Vienna
- Virginia Intermont College, a small private Baptist liberal arts college in Bristol, Virginia
- Visitor center or Visitor Information Center, a place that provides information to tourists or other visitors
- VIC cipher, a cipher used by Soviet spy Reino Häyhänen
- Vic (film), a 2006 short film directed by Sage Stallone
- The Vic Theatre, a music venue in Chicago, Illinois
- Vegas Vic, an unofficial name for a Las Vegas neon sign
- UE Vic, a Spanish football club based in Vic, Catalonia, Spain
- Commodore VIC-20, an 8-bit home computer sold by Commodore Business Machines
- Stalag VI-C, a World War II German POW camp near Oberlangen
- Vic-en-Bigorre, a commune in south-western France
- Vic-Fezensac, a commune in south-western France
- Vic-la-Gardiole, a commune in southern France
- Vic-sur-Cère, a commune in south-central France
- Vic-sur-Seille, a commune in north-eastern France
- Vick Ballard (born 1990), American football player
- Vick King (born 1980), American football player
- Blane Vick (born 1987), American politician in Georgia
- Brandon Vick, American politician in the Washington House of Representatives
- Dick Vick (1892–1980), American football player
- Edward Vick, American naval officer, businessman, and volunteer worker for veterans' causes
- Edward R. Vick (born 1958), Managing Director of Vick Foundation
- Ernie Vick, (1900–1980), American football and baseball player
- George Beauchamp Vick (1901–1975), American Baptist pastor
- Godfrey Vick (1892–1958), English lawyer and judge
- Graham Vick (born 1953), English opera director
- Harold Vick (1936–1987), American saxophonist and flautist
- James Vick (born 1987), American mixed martial artist
- LaGerald Vick (born 1997), American basketball player
- Marcus Vick (born 1984), American football player
- Michael Vick (born 1980), American football player
- Roger Vick (born 1964), American football player
- Sammy Vick (1895–1986), American baseball player
- Steve Vick (born 1956), American politician in the Idaho Senate
- Ted Vick (born 1972), American politician in the South Carolina House of Representatives
- Walker Whiting Vick (1878-1926), aide to Woodrow Wilson
- Vick, Arkansas, United States
- Vick, Louisiana, United States
- Karen Vick, a character on the American comedy detective drama Psych
- Vicks
- Victor (name), including a list of people and fictional characters
Pope Victor I (died 199)
- Pope Victor II (c. 1018-1057)
- Pope Victor III (c. 1026-1087)
- Antipope Victor IV (1138)
- Antipope Victor IV (1159–1164)
- Saint Victor Maurus (died c. 303), also known as Victor the Moor and Victor of Milan
- Saint Victor of Marseilles (died c. 290)
- Saint Viktor of Xanten (died in the fourth century)
- Victor I (bishop of Chur) (fl. 7th century)
- Victor II (bishop of Chur) (fl. 8th century)
- Victor III (bishop of Chur) (died in or before 836)
- Victor, pen name of English poet Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)
- Victor Leandro Bagy (born 1983), known simply as Victor, Brazilian football goalkeeper
- Viktor (wrestler), ring name of Canadian professional wrestler Eric Thompson
- Victor (mascot), the logo and mascot for the Just for Laughs comedy festival
- Victor (Dollhouse), from Joss Whedon's Dollhouse
- Viktor (Underworld), from the Underworld film series
- Victor (Breaking Bad), an underling of criminal mastermind Gustavo Fring in the series Breaking Bad
- Victor the Happy Ghost, a character in an episode of The Real Ghostbusters
- Victor, the male protagonist of Pokémon Sword and Shield
- Alexander Victor (fl. 1910s–1920s), founder of the Victor Animatograph Corporation
- Binjimen Victor (born 1997), American football player
- Idara Victor, American actress
- Jaclyn Victor (born 1978), Malaysian musician
- Victor, California, a census-designated place
- Victor, Colorado, a statutory city
- Victor, Idaho, a city
- Victor, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Victor, Iowa, a town
- Victor, Montana, a census-designated place
- Victor, New York, a town
- Victor, South Dakota, an unincorporated community
- Victor, Utah, a ghost town, inhabited 1910-20
- Victor Harbor, South Australia, a town commonly known as 'Victor'
- Victor (1993 film), a French short
- Victor, a 2008 television film about Canadian swimmer Victor Davis
- Victor (2009 film), a French comedy
- Viktor (film), a 2014 film by Philippe Martinez
- Victor (album), a solo album by Rush's guitarist Alex Lifeson
- "Victor", a song from the 1979 album Eat to the Beat by American New Wave group Blondie
- Victor, a 2017 film about American author and Evangelist Victor Torres directed by Brandon Dickerson
- Victor Magtanggol, a 2018 Philippine drama series starring Alden Richards
- The Victor-class submarine, NATO designation of a class of submarines of the Soviet Union
- The Handley Page Victor, strategic bomber aircraft
- Victor Talking Machine Company, early 20th century American recording company, forerunner of RCA Victor
- Victor Company of Japan, usually known as JVC, a Japanese electronics corporation, former subsidiary of RCA Victor
- Victor Entertainment, Japanese record label, subsidiary of Japan Victor Company (JVC)
- Victor Interactive Software, the video game development branch of Victor Entertainment
- Victor Technologies (formerly Sirius Systems Technology), a computer manufacturer in the early 1980s
- Victor Technology, a U.S.-based supplier of calculators
- Victor (sports company), badminton equipment manufacturer
- Victor, the letter "V" in the NATO phonetic alphabet
- Victor (formerly Empire Ben), a tugboat in service in Australia from 1951 to 1985 when she was preserved in Geelong
- Victor, a motorbike from TVS Motors, India
- Victor, Wanswerd, a Dutch windmill
- Victor (symbol) (Spanish: víctor or vítor), a symbol used in some Spanish universities to commemorate the receipt of the doctoral degree
- Pobednik ("The Victor"), a monument in Belgrade dedicated to Serbian soldiers in World War I
- Vicky
- Viktors
- Wiktor (name)
- Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia
- Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada
- Queen Victoria (1819–1901), Queen of the United Kingdom (1837–1901), Empress of India (1876–1901)
- Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory
- Victoria, Seychelles, the capital city of the Seychelles
- Victoria (name), including a list of people with the name
- Victoria (Gallic Empire) (died 271), 3rd-century figure in the Gallic Empire
- Victoria, Lady Welby (1837–1912), English philosopher of language, musician and artist
- Victoria of Baden (1862–1930), queen-consort of Sweden as wife of King Gustaf V
- Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden (born 1977)
- Victoria, ring name of wrestler Lisa Marie Varon (born 1971)
- Victoria (born 1987), professional name of Song Qian, Chinese/Korean singer-songwriter and actress
- Victoria, Buenos Aires
- Victoria Department, in Entre Ríos Province
- Victoria, Entre Ríos
- Victoria Valley, Tasmania, a locality
- Province of Victoria, Anglican ecclesiastical province in Australia
- Victoria Settlement or New Victoria, alternate names for Port Essington in the Northern Territory
- Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital
Greater Victoria, metropolitan around the provincial capital
- Victoria Harbour (British Columbia)
- Victoria, Manitoba
- Victoria, Newfoundland and Labrador
Victoria River (Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Victoria, Nova Scotia
- Victoria, Prince Edward Island
- Victoria Island (Canada), Nunavut/Northwest Territories
- Victoria Trail, Edmonton
- Canadian Senate divisions, named Victoria (in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick) and Victoria-Carelton (in New Brunswick)
- Victoria (Alberta electoral district) (1909–1925)
- Victoria (Alberta provincial electoral district)
- Victoria (British Columbia electoral district) (1871–1890 and since 1966)
- Victoria (electoral district), a federal electoral district in British Columbia
- Victoria (New Brunswick electoral district) (1867–1914)
- Victoria (New Brunswick provincial electoral district)
- Victoria (Nova Scotia electoral district) (1867–1904)
- Victoria (N.W.T. electoral district) (1894–1905)
- Victoria (Ontario electoral district) (1903–1966)
- Victoria City (electoral district) (1904–1924), a federal electoral district in British Columbia
- Victoria City (provincial electoral district), (1861–1963)
- Victoria, Hong Kong, the de facto capital of Hong Kong during the British colonial period
- Victoria Harbour, between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon
- Victoria Peak, a mountain in the western half of Hong Kong Island
- Victoria, Guanajuato
- Victoria Municipality, Guanajuato
- Victoria Municipality, Tamaulipas
- Ciudad Victoria, the capital of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas, Mexico
- Victoria, Laguna
- Victoria, Northern Samar
- Victoria, Oriental Mindoro, a 2nd class municipality
- Victoria, Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, a barangay
- Victoria, Tarlac
- Victorias City, Negros Occidental
- Victoria, Botoşani County, a village in Hlipiceni Commune
- Victoria, Botoşani County, a village in Stăuceni Commune
- Victoria, Brașov, a town in Braşov County
- Victoria, Brăila, a commune in Brăila County
- Victoria, Iași, a commune in Iaşi County
- Victoria, Tulcea County, a village in Nufăru Commune
- Victoria (Hackney ward)
- Victoria (Sefton ward)
- Victoria, Cornwall, a hamlet
- Victoria, Newport, Wales
- Victoria, London, a district named after Queen Victoria
- Victoria, Roman name of Comrie, Scotland
- Victoria, ward of Newbury, Berkshire
- Victoria, Alabama
- Victoria, Arkansas
- Victoria, Georgia
- Victoria, Illinois
- Victoria, Indiana
- Victoria, Greene County, Indiana
- Victoria, Kansas
- Victoria, Louisiana
- Victoria, Michigan
- Victoria, Minnesota
- Victoria, Bolivar County, Mississippi, a ghost town
- Victoria, Marshall County, Mississippi
- Victoria, Missouri
- Victoria (Charlotte, North Carolina), a historic home in Mecklenburg County
- Victoria, Texas
- Victoria, Virginia
- Victoria, West Virginia
- Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Victória, former spelling of Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil
- Limbe, Cameroon, known as "Victoria" until 1982
- Victoria, Chile, a city in Malleco Province, southern Chile
- Victoria, Caldas, a town and municipality in the Department of Caldas, Colombia
- Victoria (neighborhood), Alexandria, Egypt
- Victoria, Cabañas, a municipality in the department of Cabañas, El Salvador
- Victoria, Grenada, a town in Saint Mark Parish
- Victoria, Guyana
- Victoria, Yoro, Honduras
- The Latin name of the siege camp during the battle of Parma, Italy, intended by Frederick II to be the seat of his kingdom.
- Victoria, Labuan, the capital of the Federal Territory of Labuan, Malaysia
- Victoria, Gozo, capital of Gozo, Malta
- Victoria, Sărăteni, Leova district, Moldova
- Victoria, New Zealand, a suburb of Gisborne
- Victoria, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, a barrio
- Victoria, Seychelles, capital of the country of Seychelles
- Victoria, Gauteng, South Africa
- Victoria Bay, a small cove in the Western Cape, South Africa
- Lake Victoria, with shoreline in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
- Masvingo Province, previously Victoria Province, in Zimbabwe
- Victoria (Cervecería Centro Americana), a pale Guatemalan lager
- Victoria (Grupo Modelo), a dark Mexican lager
- Victoria (soda), a fruit-flavored soda available in Querétaro (México) and owned by The Coca-Cola Company
- Victoria Bitter, a bitter Australian lager
- Victoria (moth), a moth genus in the family Geometridae
- Victoria (plant), a waterlily genus in the family Nymphaeaceae
- Victoria plum, a plum cultivar
- Victoria (goose), the first goose to receive a prosthetic 3D printed beak
- Victoria (grape), another name for the German/Italian wine grape Trollinger
- Galera Victoria, Spanish galleon which sank in 1729
- HMCS Victoria (SSK 876), a Canadian submarine
- HMS Victoria, four ships of the British Royal Navy
- HMVS Victoria, two ships of the Victorian Naval Force
- Lake Victoria ferries of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda
- MV Princess Victoria, a ferry that sank on 31 January 1953
- Queen Victoria (ship), several ships
- RMS Victoria, a Lake Victoria ferry now called MV Victoria
- Spanish frigate Victoria (F82), a Spanish frigate
- SS Victoria (1870), a coastal passenger liner operated by the Alaska Steamship Company
- Victoria (1896), a passenger vessel built for the London and South Western Railway
- Victoria (1902), a passenger vessel built for the Pacific Steam Navigation Company
- Victoria (1907), a Cross-Channel and Isle of Man ferry
- SS Victoria (Liberty), a Panamanian liberty ship in service 1947–50
- Victoria, a ferry that sank 24 May 1881 in London, Ontario (see List of Canadian disasters by death toll)
- Victoria (ship) (also known as Nao Victoria and Vittoria), the first ship to circumnavigate the world
- Victoria (sternwheeler), an 1869 paddle steamer from the upper Fraser River
- GWR Victoria Class, type of steam locomotive
- London Victoria station, the second busiest rail terminus in London
- Victoria line, a south-west to north-east line that runs through central London on the London Underground network
- Victoria (carriage), open carriage named after Queen Victoria
- Victoria (motorcycle), a now defunct German bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer
- Vickers Victoria, troop transport aircraft of the British Royal Air Force
- Crown Victoria, an American full-size car
- C.D. Victoria, Honduran football team
- Northwich Victoria F.C., Cheshire, England
- Victorian Bushrangers, Australian cricket team
- Victoria Jaworzno, a Polish boxing and football team
- Victoria Libertas Pesaro, an Italian basketball team
- Victoria National Golf Club, Indiana, U.S.
- Victoria Rosport, a Luxembourg football team
- Victoria Vikes, the athletic program of the University of Victoria in Canada
- Victoria (1917 film), a Russian silent film directed by Olga Preobrazhenskaya, based on the Knut Hamsun novel
- Victoria (1935 film), a 1935 German film
- Victoria (1972 film), a 1972 Mexican film based on Henry James' 1880 novel Washington Square
- Victoria (1979 film), a 1979 Swedish film based on the Knut Hamsun novel
- Victoria (2008 film), a 2008 French-Canadian film
- The Young Victoria, a 2009 film
- Victoria (2013 film), a 2013 Norwegian film
- Viktoria (film), a 2014 Bulgarian-Romanian film
- Victoria (2015 film), a 2015 German film
- In Bed with Victoria, a 2016 French adult drama film with the original title Victoria
- Victoria and Abdul, a 2017 film
- Victoria: An Empire Under the Sun, computer game by Paradox Interactive
- Victoria II, the sequel from Paradox Interactive
- Victoria: a novel of 4th generation war, a 2014 novel by William S. Lind
- Victoria (Michael novel), a 1993 novel by Sami Michael
- Victoria (novel), an 1898 novel by Knut Hamsun
- "Victoria" (Dance Exponents song), 1982
- "Victoria" (Eve 6 song), 2012
- "Victoria" (The Kinks song), 1969 (covered by The Fall in 1988)
- "Victoria" (Magnus Uggla song), 1993
- "Victoria", a 2008 song by Jukebox the Ghost song from Let Live and Let Ghosts
- Victoria (Mexican TV series), a 1987 Mexican telenovela
- Victoria (2007 TV series), a 2007 American telenovela
- Victoria (British TV series), a 2016 British television series
- Victoria (Twilight), an antagonist from the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer
- Victoria Lord, the principal character in the long-running soap opera One Life to Live
- Victoria the White Cat from Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats
- Victoria Winters, the young governess in Dark Shadows
- Victoria (3D figure), the articulated 3D figure by DAZ 3D
- Victoria (birthing simulator), a medical-education simulator by Gaumard Scientific
- Victoria (theatre company), a Belgian theatre company
- Victoria (crater), in the Meridiani Planum, Mars, named after one of Ferdinand Magellan's ships
- 12 Victoria, an asteroid
- List of places named after Queen Victoria
- Vík í Mýrdal, a village in southern Iceland
- Vik, Iran, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran
- Viken (Old Norse: Vík), historical district in southern Norway
- Vik, a municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county
- Vik or Vikøyri, a village in Vik municipality, Sogn og Fjordane county
- Vik, Buskerud, a village in Hole municipality, Buskerud county
- Vik, Gaular, a village in Gaular municipality, Sogn og Fjordane county
- Vik, Grimstad, a village in Grimstad municipality, Aust-Agder county
- Vik, Rogaland, a village in Karmøy municipality, Rogaland county
- Vik, Sortland, a village in Sortland municipality, Nordland county
- Vik, Sømna, a village in Sømna municipality, Nordland county
- Vik, Trøndelag, a village in Flatanger municipality, Trøndelag county
- Vik, Vestnes, a village in Vestnes municipality, Møre og Romsdal county
- Vik Church, a church in Vik municipality, Sogn og Fjordane county
- Vik Church (Flatanger), a church in Flatanger municipality, Trøndelag county
- Vik, Sweden, a village in Simrishamn Municipality in southernmost Sweden
- Vik Castle, a castle in Uppland, Sweden
- Vik (name), people with the first name of Vik or Vic
- Anne Petrea Vik, a Norwegian politician for the Centre Party
- Arnfinn Vik, a Norwegian politician
- Bjarte Engen Vik, a Nordic combined skier
- Bjørg Vik, a writer
- Frithjov Meier Vik, a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
- Ingebrigt Vik, a Norwegian sculptor
- Jakob Nilsson Vik, a Norwegian politician who was the Norwegian Minister of Social Affairs for a time
- Knut Severin Jakobsen Vik, a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
- Maya Vik, a Norwegian musician
- Oddmund Vik, a Norwegian politician
- Olav Martin Vik, a politician
- Ragnar Vik, a Norwegian sailor
- Robin Vik, a Czech professional tennis player
- Vik Records, an American record label set up in 1953 as a subsidiary of RCA
- ViK. Recordings, a Canadian record label established in 1998
- Stalag VI-K, a German World War II prisoner of war camp at Stuckenbrock
- V.35 Interface Cable
- Vicenza airport (code), Italy
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