Nikole
English
Etymology
Borrowed from the French Nicole, from Ancient Greek Νικόλαος (Nikólaos), from νίκη (níkē, “victory”) + λαός (laós, “people”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /nɪˈkəʊl/
- (General American) IPA(key): /nɪˈkoʊl/
Proper noun
Nikole
- A female given name.
- 2012, K. M. Walton, Cracked, page 156:
- No one says anything for a while, and the only sound is Nikole sniffling.
- 2014, esley T Church, II, David Springer, Albert R Roberts, Juvenile Justice Sourcebook, page 453:
- Julie, the family social worker, explained Nikole's complicated living situation and risk factors to the judge at her most recent court date.
- 2021, Johann Fuchs, Long Live the King:
- So Margaret and Nikole left and were helped into the carriage for the trip to the palace.
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