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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. |
| 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. |
| Nicolette, no H is the best of the three. |
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Nikita (or Nickita, but I prefer with the the dropped C).
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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. |
| 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 |
| Nicoletta. The H looks weird. Nicola is a boy's name in Italian, for what it's worth. |
| 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). |
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In England Nicola is fairly common as a female name.
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We use Nikolina or even Ines for nickname Nina. |
| Nicholas means victory of the people. You could go with Victoria for victory. |
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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). |
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. |
"Nichelle"? A made up name or parent confused "n" with "m". |
| Veronica? |