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The meaning and history of the name Nicholas.


NICHOLAS

From the Greek name Νικολαος (Nikolaos) which meant "victory of the people" from Greek νικη (nike) "victory" and λαος (laos) "people". Saint Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop from Anatolia who, according to legend, saved the daughters of a poor man from lives of prostitution. He is the patron saint of children, sailors and merchants, as well as Greece and Russia. He formed the basis for the figure known as Santa Claus (created in the 19th century from Dutch Sinterklaas), the bringer of Christmas presents.Due to the renown of the saint, this name has been widely used in the Christian world. It has been common in England since the 12th century, though it became a bit less popular after the Protestant Reformation. The name has been borne by five popes and two czars of Russia.


Usage: English, French
Short Forms: COLIN, COLLIN, NIC, NICK, NICKY, NIK
Variants: NICKOLAS, NICOLAS, NIKOLAS
Feminine Forms: NICHOLA), NICHOLE, NICOLA, NICOLE, NIKOLE
Famous People: Nicholas II of Russiawiki (Politician, 1868, Russia), Saint Nicholaswiki (Religious Figure, 270, Turkey), Nicholas I of Russiawiki (Politician, 1796, Russia), Pope Nicholas Vwiki (Religious Figure, 1397, Italy), Pope Nicholas Iwiki (Religious Figure, 820, Italy), Pope Nicholas IIIwiki (Religious Figure, 1210, Italy), Pope Nicholas IVwiki (Religious Figure, 1227, Italy), Pope Nicholas IIwiki (Religious Figure, 990, France), Nicholas of Cusawiki (Mathematician, 1401, Germany), Nicholas Flamelwiki (Writer, 1330, France)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.