There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:
Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: Nicholas'
Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: Nicholas's
Examples:
Nicholas' graduation party is tonight.
Nicholas's graduation party is tonight.
Name signs are given by a family member or loved one or friend, or you can spell it.
The name Nicholas can be translated to Chinese as 尼古拉斯 (Ní Gǔlāsī).
The word "Nicholas" in French is pronounced as "nee-koh-lah".
the name Santa Claus is thought to be a variation of Saint Nicholas.
The plural form of the proper noun Nicholas is Nicholases.The plural possessive form is Nicholases'.example: The Nicholases' children are twins.
ניקולאס.
he was born imbred who got connoreah and died from his mums blue waffle!!!
Nicholas is correct. Some people also use Nicolas.
The name is correctly spelled "Nicholas". Be sure to always capitalize the "n".
His name used to be Saint Nicholas
Saint Nicholas is the correct spelling.
The proper name has the usual spelling Nicholas, but also Nicolas (eg. Nicolas Cage) or Nicolaus.
Santa is "Santa Claus" (from Saint Nicholas, as Nicolaus).
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The spelling Nicholas's is a correct possessive for something that is a trait, action, or possession of the person named Nicholas, e.g. Nicholas's dog.Some writers seem uncomfortable with using an apostrophe S after a name or word ending in S (e.g. witness's testimony) because plural nouns ending in S normally use only the apostrophe (e.g. judges' salaries).
Name signs are given by a family member or loved one or friend, or you can spell it.
On he front of the boook there are a serries of dots and they spell out Nicholas (which is mr. benedicts first name) in morrse code.