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Nicholas
Greek, "Victorious people"
From jolly old St. Nick, to the Russian czars, to Oscar winner Nicolas Cage, Nicholas is a name that spans generations and genres. As aristocratic Nicholas, the name sounds swathed in velvet robes and jewels; but as Nick, it looks right at home in jeans and sneakers.
Variations
Nikolos,
Niclas,
Nickolas,
Nicholos,
Nicholl,
Nichollas,
Niklas,
Nickalus,
Nicholus,
Nikita,
Nioclas,
Nicolet,
Nicoles,
Nick,
Nicoll,
Nicolis,
Nico,
Niclasse,
Nicolas,
Nicolao,
Nicol,
Neacal,
Niko,
Nicollet,
Cole,
Niccolas,
Nichalas,
Niocol,
Collin,
Nycholas,
Nichlas,
Nichlos,
Nichola,
Nickey,
Nicholaas,
Nikkolas,
Nichelas,
Nicholias,
Nik,
Nicholaes,
Nickie,
Nicholase,
Nicholaus,
Nichole
Nicknames
Nick,
Nico,
Nic,
Nicky
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