Gender Masculine

Meaning & History

Possibly a Finnish diminutive of Klaus.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesNikollë(Albanian) Nicolaus, Nikolaos(Ancient Greek) Nikola(Basque) Mikalai, Mikalay(Belarusian) Nikola, Nikolai, Nikolay(Bulgarian) Nicolau(Catalan) Nikola, Nikica, Niko, Nikša(Croatian) Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola(Czech) Klaus, Nicolai, Niklas, Nikolaj, Claus, Nicklas, Niclas, Niels, Nils(Danish) Nicolaas, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek, Nikolaas(Dutch) Nicholas, Nic, Nick, Nickolas, Nicky, Nikolas(English) Nikolao, Niĉjo(Esperanto) Nigul(Estonian) Nicolas(French) Nicolau(Galician) Nikoloz(Georgian) Klaus, Niklas, Nikolaus, Claus, Nickolaus, Nico, Nicolaus, Niko(German) Niklaus(German (Swiss)) Nicolaos, Nikolaos(Greek) Miklós, Nikolasz, Kolos, Miksa(Hungarian) Nioclás(Irish) Niccolò, Nicola, Nico, Nicolao, Nicolino, Nicolò(Italian) Nikolajs, Klāvs, Niklāvs(Latvian) Klaas(Low German) Nikola(Macedonian) Nikora(Maori) Nichol, Nicol, Col(Medieval English) Klaus, Nicolai, Niklas, Nils(Norwegian) Mikołaj(Polish) Nicolau, Nico(Portuguese) Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor(Romanian) Nikolai, Nikolay(Russian) Nicol(Scottish) Neacel(Scottish Gaelic) Nikola(Serbian) Mikuláš(Slovak) Miklavž, Nikola, Nikolaj, Nik, Niko(Slovene) Nicolás, Nico(Spanish) Niklas, Claes, Klas, Nicklas, Niclas, Nils(Swedish) Mykola(Ukrainian)

Name Days

Finland: July 7

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Entry updated December 27, 2009