Gender | 🧑 Boy |
Pronunciation | 📣 \n(i)-cko-las\ |
Number of People | 👶 39,000 |
Rate in 2021 | 2198 |
Numerology | 🔢 3 |
Name origin | 🌍 Greek |
Nickolas is a variant of Nicholas, which is derived from the Greek name Nikolaos. The name is formed by the words "nike," which means victory, and "laos," which means people or community. Thus, Nickolas can be interpreted to mean "victory of the people" or someone who is "victorious within a community".
Nickolas is a name of Greek origin, and it was often used in olden days to symbolize victory or success. The history of the name Nickolas dates back to the ancient Greek civilization. The name gained popularity in the Christian world as Saint Nicholas, who is the patron saint of children, sailors, and merchants. The Western world readopted the name in 12th century due to respect and veneration for the saint.
Famous people with the name Nickolas includes Nickolas Muray, a notable Hungarian-born American photographer and Olympic fencer, and Nickolas Ashford, a prolific American songwriter.
In terms of flexibility, the name Nickolas offers a unique advantage with the possibility of several nicknames such as Nick, Niko, or even Cole. It's a name that possesses an elegant blend of classical antiquity and modern simplicity, making it a top choice for parents. The name is currently listed in the top 500 most popular names in the United States.
Nickolas is often associated with characteristics such as leadership, courage, innovation, and strength. This name suggests someone who is dependable, responsible, and low maintenance.
The name Nickolas continues to be a beloved choice among parents seeking a solid, yet distinctive name that carries a strong historical value, making it both a classic and trend-resistant pick in the realm of baby names.
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This is my #1 choice for my son, if our baby-to-be is a boy. My husband is afraid it is too uncommon and wants to go with a Jeremy, or Montgomery, as if Monte is so common. I love it. I read it in a baby book and went gaga for it. Then, it finally donned on me that Mick's last name was Jagger, but also Antonio Sabato, Jr. played a "Jagger" on General Hospital. Rock star and sex symbol cool...By default, if your name is Jagger you are cool. People will automatically be tricked into believing it. It is just that'suave and debonair. I prefer the'spelling Jagger/Jager to Jaeger...there will always be those frat guys that will label him of Jaeggermeister. A really hot nickname could be Jag! How many people have such a cool name that they could go by Jagger or a shortened Jag❤️ (Except for the Maxwell/Max guys, of course, as this is my first son's name...and maybe Quenton,/Quinn) I give it less than a decade to catch on and take off like a rocket! (Just as Cade did over the past 10 years).
its ok... everyone has the name... so its not original... still good though... when i was younger i didnt like it as much... but i think its growing on me