S/o - Girl names for Nicholas

Anonymous
Nichole
Nicholette
Nichola

Any others I'm missing? I'd love to honor a relative, Nicholas, perhaps with our baby girl's middle name. She'll also be born near Christmas... but I'm not super-crazy about any of these. Maybe Nichola is the best of the three. I like Nicholas for a boy but we only plan to have one more child after this so may never get a boy.
Anonymous
I'd drop the H. I think your family will get you are honoring the relative even if you spell Nicole without the H. Same with Nicola. Which I love as I had a friend in high school who was from London named Nicola and her name always sounded so pretty.
Anonymous
Nicolette, no H is the best of the three.
Anonymous
Nikita (or Nickita, but I prefer with the the dropped C).

Anonymous
I know a Nichelle, but can't say I'm crazy about the name. There's also Nicolina.

I agree about dropping the letter H. Nicolette or Nicole are the best but I wouldn't use either as a first name.
Anonymous
Go with Noelle and save Nicholas in case you have a boy. Or go with any N name, or for a middle name. Lots of ways to honor him. I like the idea of maybe Nichols for a middle name, such as Sophia Nichols Smith or Elizabeth Nichols Anderson
Anonymous
Nicoletta. The H looks weird. Nicola is a boy's name in Italian, for what it's worth.
Anonymous
In some Eastern Orthodox countries (e.g., Bulgaria, Serbia) Nina is used as a feminine form of Nicholas. There is a St. Nina - her name is considered to be a form of Nicholas (very important Orthodox saint).
Anonymous
In England Nicola is fairly common as a female name.





Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In some Eastern Orthodox countries (e.g., Bulgaria, Serbia) Nina is used as a feminine form of Nicholas. There is a St. Nina - her name is considered to be a form of Nicholas (very important Orthodox saint).


We use Nikolina or even Ines for nickname Nina.
Anonymous
Nicholas means victory of the people. You could go with Victoria for victory.
Anonymous
Nicholette looks like Nicorette gum.

I'd go with Nicole or Noelle, or a different first name and use Nicholas as a middle name (it'd work since it could easily be a maiden name or family name).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nikita (or Nickita, but I prefer with the the dropped C).



I'm under the impression that the "Nic" originally comes from Nike, as in Athena Nike (Athena in the form of the ancient greek goddess of Victory). (I know, a tangent, but how cool is that)

I really wanted to name our DD Nikita (this was before the show). Nikita is a boy's name in Russia but sounds very girly (along with another one, Sasha) and in retrospect, I still cannot remember why I didn't do this. You could even use Kitty as a nickname.

Nicolette without the "h"--I know a little girl by that name…uncommon and beautiful. Ha! And you could nickname her Nikita.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a Nichelle, but can't say I'm crazy about the name. There's also Nicolina.

I agree about dropping the letter H. Nicolette or Nicole are the best but I wouldn't use either as a first name.


"Nichelle"? A made up name or parent confused "n" with "m".
Anonymous
Veronica?
post reply Forum Index » Expectant and Postpartum Moms
Message Quick Reply
Go to: