Meaning:
Victory of the people
Variations:
Nichole;Nikole;Nicolette;Nikki;Nicky;Nikkie;Nicol;Nicolle;Nikki;Nixie
Nicole, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, combines "nikē" (victory) and "laos" (people), symbolizing triumph among the populace. Historically, the name has been popular in Christian contexts, often linked to Saint Nicholas, a figure revered for his generosity. The name's variants, such as Nichole and Nicolette, reflect its adaptability across cultures. Predominantly used for females, Nicole has seen variations in popularity over time, peaking in the late 20th century in English-speaking countries. In contemporary settings, Nicole remains a common choice, often paired with sibling names like Michael or Elizabeth. Individuals named Nicole are often perceived as confident and sociable, traits that may influence their professional paths in fields requiring strong interpersonal skills.