victoriana/vɪkˌtɔɹiˈænə/EtymologyFrom Spanish Victoriana and its etymon Latin Victōriāna, feminine of Victōriānus. By surface analysis, Victoria + -ana (suffix forming female given names).victoriana means Items related to the Victorian era, especially collectibles. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 91 out of 100.nounItems related to the Victorian era, especially collectibles.“To lovers of Victoriana it will not be necessary to enlarge on the original beauty of many [old stations], but to the modern traveller romantic nostalgia will not compensate for bleak, draughty waiting rooms, ancient sanitation, uncomfortable grimy seats and gas lighting; he is likely to prefer the comforts of a modern car on a winter's morning.”nameA female given name from Spanish or Latin.“A daughter, Emma Victoriana Woller, was born Sept. 12, 2006, at Saint Joseph’s Hospital to Annette and Matthew Woller of Marshfield. She joins a sister, Abigail, 23 months.”