Victoire (French, 'victory') or Victoires may refer to:
People
- Victoire of France (1733–1799), daughter of King Louis XV of France
- Victoire Babois (1760–1839), French poet and writer of elegies
- Victoire Conroy (1819–1866), a disliked childhood companion of the future Queen Victoria
- Victoire Doutreleau (born 1934), French fashion model
- Victoire Du Bois (born 1988/89), French actress
- Victoire de Rohan (1743–1807), Princess of Guéméné, French noblewoman and governess of the children of King Louis XVI of France
- Victoire Ferrari (1785–1823), French pianist and singing teacher
- Victoire Jasmin (1955–2023), French politician
- Victoire Jean-Baptiste (1861–1923), Haitian politician de facto as mistress of President Florvil Hyppolite
- Victoire Léodile Béra (1824–1900), French novelist, journalist and feminist
- Victoire Rasoamanarivo (1848–1894), a woman from Madagascar who devoted her life to the poor and the sick, beatified in 1989
- Victoire Thivisol (born 1991), French film actress
- Victoire Tomegah Dogbé (born 1959), Prime Minister of Togo
- Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza (born 1968), Rwandan politician
- Victoire Wirix (1875–1938), Dutch artist
Places
- Victoire, Saskatchewan, Canada
- La Victoire, Nord, Haiti
- Victoire tram stop, Bordeaux, France
Other uses
- French ship Victoire, the name of several ships
- HMS Victoire, , the name of several British ships
- Victoire Weasley, a fictional character in the Harry Potter series
- Victoire, a 2004 film, starring Sylvie Testud as Victoire
- Victoire (2023 film), also known as La Cordonnière, a Canadian drama film
- Disques Victoire, a Canadian independent record label
See also
- Victory (disambiguation)
- Victorious (disambiguation)
- Victory Square (disambiguation), including Place de la Victoire
- Place des Victoires, in Paris, France
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