Nicola
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Nicola Name meanings & History
Victory of the people, conqueror of the people. Italian form of Nicholas. A notable bearer was the 13th-century sculptor Nicola Pisano. Nicola is a name that is commonly used in Italy, Greece, and other parts of Europe. It is also used in many English-speaking countries as a variation of the name Nicholas.
Zodiac Sign of Nicola: Neat Virgo
Synonyms of Nicola:
N: Nice,Neurosis,Neat,Nervous,Nitpicking,Nagging,Nutrition
I: Indulgence,Involved,Intimate
C: Cute,Copycat,Clever,Curious,Candid,Choice,Chatty
O: Obsolete,Ostentatious,Organized,Obsessive,Obstinate
L: Legal,Luscious,Lovely,Lover,Liaison,Lazy,Languid
A: Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative,Aggressive,Action,Angry
Nicola is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Simple name
- a Strange name
Famous People
Nicola Adams (British boxer), Nicola Peltz (American actress), Nicola Porpora (Italian composer)
2.) Nicola (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: The name Nicola means "victorious people". It is a name associated with strength and triumph.
Pronunciation: NI-ko-la(German)
NIK-ə-lə(English)
ni-KOH-luh (English), nee-KOH-lah (Italian), nee-KOH-lay-ohs (Greek)
Description: The name Nicola has multiple origins. It can be traced back to Greek and Latin roots, and it is also considered a variant of the name Nicholas, which has origins in both Greek and Old English. The name Nicola means "victorious people". It is a name associated with strength and triumph. Feminine form of Nicholas. In the English-speaking world this name is more common outside of America, where Nicole is more usual. Nicola is a name that can be used for both boys and girls. It is a popular name in many different cultures, and it is often chosen because of its meaning of strength and victory.
Famous People
Famous people named Nicola include Italian actress Nicola Piovani, British author Nicola Barker, and Olympic gold medalist Nicola Adams.
3.) Nicola (Female)
4.) NICOLA (Female)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Latinate feminine form of Nicholas, which is from the Greek Nikolaos, a compounding of the elements nikë (victory) and laos (the people): hence, “victory of the people.” (NIH-KO-LAH)
5.) Nicola (Female)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: (Italian) a form of Nicole.
Other Forms: Nacola, Nacolah, Necola, Necolah, Necolla, Necollah, Nicala, Nicalah, Nichala, Nichalah, Nichola, Nicholah, Nickala, Nickalah, Nickola, Nickolah, Nicolah, Nicolea, Nicolla, Nikkola, Nikola, Nikolia, Nycala, Nycalah, Nychala, Nychalah, Nychola, Nycholah, Nyckala, Nyckalah, Nyckola, Nyckolah, Nycola, Nycolah, Nykola, Nykolah
6.) Nicola (Male)
Usage: Italian
Meanings: (Italian) a form of Nicholas. See also Cola.
Other Forms: Nickola, Nicolá, Nikolah