P: The name is very interesting and indicative. I link the first three letters of the name Isabelle, isa, with the word iron, because gothic word for iron is isarno, Slavic or Slovenian ježe. These words indicate an iron lady from the period of matriarchy, which will soon spread over Europe. The person carrying this name can achieve something really great. Actually, the word Isabelle is connected to the Slovenian word pleh, meaning steel, respectively refined iron. The word pleh is, as far as letters are concerned, the same as the word Pohla, a character in the Finnish national epic poem Kalevala. I've read somewhere that the word Pohla is the same as the word Sarah, so no wonder that Pohla was the Mistress of the Earth, people, money and Sampo, the name of her mint of money. So to say, Isabelle is a very strong name.
S: What about Victoria, sir?
P: Victoria is victory. The Slovenian word for victory is zmaga. And exactly this Slovenian word proves that Victoria is connected with Magdalene. I hope you can hear in the name Magdalene the word zmaga. They both have the same syllable: mag – mag. And they both mean the same: victory.
S: I’m sorry sir, but to me these words sound completely different. P: I'll prove it to you that they are the same. Slovenian word for victory is zmaga, as I have just told you. Latin word for victory is sigi. Both words begin with the same first letter: s/z.
The next letter that they both have is letter m. Magdalene – Victoria …
S: I don't see or hear any m in the word Victoria!
P: Every linguist will tell you that in the course of language development, some sounds changed their qualities; in fact, they became other sounds. One of the most common changes is the change of the sound v into the sound m. The next is changing of the sound m into the sound n. Hence, it follows that victoria becomes mictoria, Slovenian zmaga. So Victoria has m, just like Magdalene. Finally, I must mention that the words Magdalene and Victoria in Slovenian translation zmaga, of course, contain the syllable mag. It is an important syllable because we can find it in the Persian word Magopat. Do you see now how connected are Victoria and Magdalene?
S: Who are Magopats?
P: Magopats were the Three Holy Kings.
S: I’m sorry to say, but I don’t see any connection among Magopats and Victoria or Magdalene.
P: The word Mag, present in all three names has the meaning of victory, of great power. Here I must mention the legendary Scythian king too, the giant Magog. I believe, you can hear the syllable mag in his name as well, don’t you?
Well, on the basis of all these analyses, I can assure you that the name Victoria is a powerful name.
Word analyses and sound analyses might seem unimportant to some, yet they are of great importance. If you find the same word in different languages, it means that these languages were once united. They were one. Languages, which do not contain such words are younger. Through my analyses, I discovered that Latin is not the oldest language as some linguists claim. It belongs to the younger generation.