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- Nikoli
- Nikolay
- The triumph of the public., The triumph of the public.
- Nickolai
- From the Greek Nikolaos, a combination of the elements nike "victory" , and laos "people".
- Necalli
- Fight, war place, competition, contest., Fight, war place, competition, contest.
- Nicolly
- Nakyla
- Nickola
- The superman of the people., The superman of the people.
- Nicoll
- A Dominican Republic spelling for Nicole. It means victorious people.
- Nikkala
- Nikolia
- Nickayla
- Nikul
- Pandavas royal Prince, The much dearest person.
- Nakul
- Name of one of the Pandavas, Son, A musical instrument, The fourth Pandava Prince from the Mahabharata, Mongoose, Another name for Shiva, A mongoose, A sharp-minded.
- Nikil
- Victorious people, The winning person on behalf of people.
- Nicolae
- The person who always care for his own people.
- Nicolaie
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Nīkólāos (Νῑκόλᾱος),” composed of two elements: “nī́kē (νῑ́κη)” (victory, success) plus “lāós (λᾱός)” (people, people assembled). In turn, the name means “victory of the people.” The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Churches celebrate St. Nicholas on 6 December, in honor of Nicholas. In Greece, the name and its variants are trendy in regions near the sea, as St. Nicholas is the patron saint of seafarers. Saint Nicholas was a historic 4th-century Christian saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, part of modern-day Turkey) in Lycia. Having the reputation of the one who gives secret gifts thus became Santa Claus’s model, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas, is nothing more than a corrupt transliteration of “St. Nikolaos.”
- Nicolau
- Brazilian variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of people., Brazilian variant of Nicholas, meaning victory of people.
- Neacal
- This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Nīkólāos (Νῑκόλᾱος),” composed of two elements: “nī́kē (νῑ́κη)” (victory, success) plus “lāós (λᾱός)” (people, people assembled). In turn, the name means “victory of the people.” The Eastern Orthodox Church, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Churches celebrate St. Nicholas on 6 December, in honor of Nicholas. In Greece, the name and its variants are trendy in regions near the sea, as St. Nicholas is the patron saint of seafarers. Saint Nicholas was a historic 4th-century Christian saint and Greek Bishop of Myra (Demre, part of modern-day Turkey) in Lycia. Having the reputation of the one who gives secret gifts thus became Santa Claus’s model, whose modern name comes from the Dutch Sinterklaas, is nothing more than a corrupt transliteration of “St. Nikolaos.”
- Nicolla
- Naglaa