Nikola name - Meaning of Nikola
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 8
- Usage
- Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Hungarian, Czech, Basque, Medieval Slavic, German, Polish, Slovak, Greek
- Pronounced
- NEE-ko-lah (German), NI-kaw-lah
- Nikola Meaning
- Cognate of Nicholas. German, Polish, Czech and Slovak feminine form of Nicholas. Nikola is a Czech variant of Nicholas, used as both feminine and masculine given names. Nicholas originates in Greek language and means "people"s triumph". It has been a popular masculine given name for centuries and in different spellings all over the world. One of the famous bearers was Saint Nicholas, bishop of Lyra, who most likely serves as an inspiration for Santa Claus. In the United States, Nicholas has been frequently used for a very long time now.
Nikola Related Names
Variants: Miklavž, Nikolaj (Slovene), Nikolai, Nikolay (Bulgarian), Miklós (Hungarian), Mikoláš, Mikula, Mikuláš (Czech), Nicola (Czech)
Diminutives Nikica (Serbian), Nikica, Niko, Nikša (Croatian), Nik, Niko (Slovene), Nikolche (Macedonian), Miksa (Hungarian)
Feminine Forms Nikolina (Serbian), Lina, Nika, Nikolina (Croatian), Nika (Slovene), Nikolina (Bulgarian), Nikolina (Macedonian), Nikolett (Hungarian), Nikole (Basque)
Masculine Form, Claus, Klaus, Nico, Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Nickolaus (German), Klaas (Low German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Mikołaj (Polish), Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola (Czech), Mikuláš (Slovak)
Other Languages Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels, Nikolaus (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek (Dutch), Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko, Nikolaus (Finnish), Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Nioclás (Irish), Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Col (Medieval English), Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nikolaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Mikuláš (Slovak), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nikolaus, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicole, Klasina, Klazina, Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Nichole, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikole (English), Nichola (English (British) ), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish)
Diminutives: Nikica (Serbian), Nikica, Niko, Nikša (Croatian), Nik, Niko (Slovene), Nikolche (Macedonian), Miksa (Hungarian)
Feminine Forms Nikolina (Serbian), Lina, Nika, Nikolina (Croatian), Nika (Slovene), Nikolina (Bulgarian), Nikolina (Macedonian), Nikolett (Hungarian), Nikole (Basque)
Masculine Form, Claus, Klaus, Nico, Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Nickolaus (German), Klaas (Low German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Mikołaj (Polish), Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola (Czech), Mikuláš (Slovak)
Other Languages Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels, Nikolaus (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek (Dutch), Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko, Nikolaus (Finnish), Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Nioclás (Irish), Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Col (Medieval English), Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nikolaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Mikuláš (Slovak), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nikolaus, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicole, Klasina, Klazina, Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Nichole, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikole (English), Nichola (English (British) ), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish)
Feminine Forms: Nikolina (Serbian), Lina, Nika, Nikolina (Croatian), Nika (Slovene), Nikolina (Bulgarian), Nikolina (Macedonian), Nikolett (Hungarian), Nikole (Basque)
Masculine Form, Claus, Klaus, Nico, Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Nickolaus (German), Klaas (Low German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Mikołaj (Polish), Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola (Czech), Mikuláš (Slovak)
Other Languages Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels, Nikolaus (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek (Dutch), Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko, Nikolaus (Finnish), Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Nioclás (Irish), Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Col (Medieval English), Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nikolaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Mikuláš (Slovak), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nikolaus, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicole, Klasina, Klazina, Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Nichole, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikole (English), Nichola (English (British) ), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish)
Masculine Form:, Claus, Klaus, Nico, Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Nickolaus (German), Klaas (Low German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Mikołaj (Polish), Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola (Czech), Mikuláš (Slovak)
Other Languages Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels, Nikolaus (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek (Dutch), Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko, Nikolaus (Finnish), Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Nioclás (Irish), Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Col (Medieval English), Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nikolaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Mikuláš (Slovak), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nikolaus, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicole, Klasina, Klazina, Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Nichole, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikole (English), Nichola (English (British) ), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish)
Other Languages: Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels, Nikolaus (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek (Dutch), Nicholas, Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas (English), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko, Nikolaus (Finnish), Nicholas, Nicolas (French), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss) ), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nikolas (Greek), Nioclás (Irish), Niccolò, Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Col (Medieval English), Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nikolaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nicol, Nichol (Scottish), Mikuláš (Slovak), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nikolaus, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicole, Klasina, Klazina, Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Nichole, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikole (English), Nichola (English (British) ), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish)