All about the name NICKOL

Meaning, origin, history.

Nickol is a name of Greek origin and it means "victory of the people". It's a unique and distinctive name that has been gaining popularity in recent years.

The name Nickol is derived from the Greek word "nike", which means victory, and the suffix "-ol" which denotes belonging to or associated with. Therefore, Nickol can be interpreted as a name that signifies triumph of the people or victory for the community.

The use of the name Nickol can be traced back to ancient Greece where it was used as an epithet for Athena, the goddess of wisdom and courage. In mythology, Athena was often referred to as Nike-athena, meaning "victory-athena", and she was said to protect her people and lead them to victory in battles.

The name Nickol has also been associated with Saint Nicolas, a historical figure who is venerated by both the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Saint Nicolas was known for his generosity and kindness towards children, and he became the patron saint of many cities and countries throughout Europe.

Today, the name Nickol is used as a given name in various cultures around the world. While it's not one of the most common names, it has been growing in popularity and is often chosen by parents who want to give their child a unique and meaningful name with a strong historical and cultural heritage.

See also

Greek

Popularity of the name NICKOL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Nickol has seen a varied history of popularity over the years in the United States, with a total of 236 babies given this name since 1969.

In its first year on record, 1969, Nickol was given to 11 newborns. The following year, its popularity increased to 17 births. However, there was a slight decline in 1971 with only 14 babies being named Nickol. The name's popularity peaked in 1972 and 1973 with 24 and 20 births respectively.

Between 1974 and 1983, the number of babies named Nickol fluctuated between 11 and 17 births per year, with a brief dip to 8 births in 1978 and 1981. There was another peak in 1983 with 11 births.

After 1983, the name Nickol's popularity began to decline. In 1985 and 1987, there were only 5 births each year. However, it picked up slightly in 1986 with 7 births and again in 1988 with 8 births.

The most recent data available is from 2013, which saw 6 babies named Nickol. This shows that while the name's popularity has decreased over time, it still remains present in modern times.