Nicholas is a male given name of Greek origin that means "victory of the people" or "people's victory." It is a common name in English-speaking countries.
The name Nicholas can be translated to Chinese as 尼古拉斯 (Ní Gǔlāsī).
Yes, in some languages, Santa Claus is referred to as "St. Nicholas." For example, in Dutch, Santa Claus is called "Sinterklaas," which is derived from St. Nicholas.
The question "Por que la pregunta mean in English" translates to "Why does the question mean in English?" in English.
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"Nossa" in English translates to "our" or "ours."
SaintSankt Nikolaus - Saint Nicholas
The English surname Collin is a variant spelling of Coll which is a nickname for Nicholas. The name Nicholas is from the Greek Nikolaos meaning 'to conquer people'.
"Nicholas" in English is Niccolò, Nicola or Niccolò in Italian.
The name Nicholas can be translated to Chinese as 尼古拉斯 (Ní Gǔlāsī).
Nicholas Awde has written: 'Chechen-English, English-Chechen dictionary and phrasebook' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Chechen language, Chechen, English language, English
Nico is the same in French as in English, a short form of Nicholas. Greek origin meaning 'people of victory'
Nicholas. Claus is a German nickname for Nicholas. They called him Santa Claus while in English he was properly called Saint Nicholas. The Americans adopted the German nickname for him. The English called him "Father Christmas".
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Nicholas "Nick" Conway is an English actor
Nicholas Newman has written: 'Newmanship' -- subject(s): Boats and boating, Caricatures and cartoons, English wit and humor, Pictorial, Pictorial English wit and humor
The English surname Collin is a variant spelling of Coll which is a nickname for Nicholas. The name Nicholas is from the Greek Nikolaos meaning 'to conquer people'.
Annalisa e Niccolò sono stupendi! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Annalise and Nicholas are awesome!" The declaration translates literally as "Annalise and Nicholas are stupendous!" in English. The pronunciation will be "AN-na-LEE-za ey NEEK-ko-LO SO-no stoo-PEN-dee" in Pisan Italian.