Nicola
English
Alternative forms
- Nichola
Etymology
A feminine version of Nicholas, first used in the 20th century.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈnɪ.kə.lə/
- (chiefly US, alternative) IPA(key): /nɪˈkoʊlə/
Audio (Southern England) (file)
Proper noun
Nicola
- A female given name from Ancient Greek.
- 1936 Jerrard Tickell: See How They Run. W. Heinemann 1936. page 10:
- "Come in with me, if you like. You can help me to find the child." She fumbled in her bag and found a slip of paper. "Her name is Nicola Anna Magdalene Elisabeth Stephanie Lenke." Peter laughed. "She ought to be easy to find with that lot. What do they call her for short?"
- 2002, Meg Cabot, Nicola and the Viscount, HarperCollins, →ISBN, page 244:
- He had never called her by her full name so many times in a row. Usually it was Nicky, or sometimes Nick. But never Nicola. Her full name sounded very ominous coming now from Nathaniel Sheridan's lips.
- Nicola Sturgeon ― (name of a Scottish politician)
- 1936 Jerrard Tickell: See How They Run. W. Heinemann 1936. page 10:
Usage notes
Popular in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s; in the US, Nicole was preferred.
Related terms
- pet forms: Nicki, Nicky, Nikki
Translations
feminine form of Nicholas
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Nicole — see Nicole
Anagrams
- Licona, alnico, oilcan
German
Pronunciation
Audio (file)
Proper noun
Nicola
- a female given name of 1960s and later usage, masculine equivalent Nikolaus
- a male given name from Italian Nicola, of rare usage
Italian
Etymology
From Latin Nicolaus, from Ancient Greek Νικόλαος (Nikólaos). Doublet of Niccolò.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /niˈkɔ.la/
- Rhymes: -ɔla
- Hyphenation: Ni‧cò‧la
Proper noun
Nicola m
- a male given name, equivalent to English Nicholas
Related terms
- (variants): Niccolò, Nicolò, Niccola, Nicolas
- (female name): Nicoletta
Anagrams
- Alcino, Laconi, alcino, calino, clonai, colina, lancio, lanciò