Names That Mean I

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Niccolas
Victory of the people.
Greek
Niccolo
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicea
Victory.
Greek
Nichika
Sunshine perfume.
Japanese
Nicho
Diminutive of Nicolás, meaning 'victory of the people'.
Spanish
Nicholaas
Victory of the people.
Dutch
Nicholas
As mentioned above, the meaning of Nicholas is closely associated with victor...
Greek
Nichole
Victory of the people.
French
Nicholes
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nichollas
Victorious people.
English
Nicholle
Victory of the people.
French
Nicholo
People's victory / Victory of the people.
Italian
Nichols
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nicholson
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nicholya
Peoply victory.
Russian
Nichya
No direct meaning; could be a diminutive form of Nicholya.
Russian
Nicia
People of victory.
Italian
Niciah
God is my light.
Hebrew
Nick
Short form of Nicholas.
English
Nicka
Feminine form of Nick.
English
Nickelson
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nicki
Diminutive form of Nicole or Nicholas.
English
Nickie
Diminutive form of Nicole or Nicholas.
English
Nicklaus
People's victory.
German
Nickleby
From the village of Nicholas.
English
Nickola
Victory of the people.
Slavic
Nickolah
Victorious people.
Hebrew
Nickolaus
People's victory.
German
Nickole
Feminine form of Nicholas.
English
Nickoleson
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nickson
Son of Nicholas.
English
Nicky
Diminutive form of Nicole or Nicholas.
English
Nico
Short form of Nicholas.
Italian
Nicodemus
Victory of the people.
Greek
Nicola
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicolaas
Victory of the people.
Dutch
Nicolai
Victory of the people.
Russian
Nicolaio
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicolaitane
Greek name mentioned in the Bible, meaning.
Greek
Nicolao
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicolasa
Victory of the people.
Spanish
Nicolau
Victory of the people.
Portuguese
Nicolea
Victory of the people
Greek
Nicoleah
Victory of the people, a feminine form of Nicholas.
English
Nicoletta
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicolette
Victory of the people.
French
Nicolo
Victory of the people.
Italian
Nicomedes
Victory of the people, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'medos' (counsel).
Greek
Nicopolis
City of victory, from Greek 'nike' (victory) and 'polis' (city).
Greek
Nicosia
Named after the capital city of Cyprus.
Greek
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