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Meaning of the Name Nick |
135 names found for "Nick" (page 2 of 3) |
The first name Nick is of English, Greek origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
English: Diminutive of Dominick: Lord. Abbreviation of Nicholas. Mythological Nike Was Greek Goddess of Victory and Root Origin of 'Nicholas.'
Greek: Diminutive of Nicholas: People's Victory
Greek: Victorious People
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Eallair
(Gaelic)
Worker in a Cellar ; Evolved from Cellair, Which Was Originated As a Nickname for One Who Worked As a Steward in a Monastery. The Name is Derived from the Latin Cellarius, Which is from Cella (Cellar,
Worker in a Cellar ; Evolved from Cellair, Which Was Originated As a Nickname for One Who Worked As a Steward in a Monastery. The Name is Derived from the Latin Cellarius, Which is from Cella (Cellar,
Ena
(English)
Variant of Ina: a Diminutive of Any Names Ending in 'Ina' or 'Ena' Used As a Nickname. Famous Bearer: in Queen Victoria's Granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, Known As Princess Ena, Became Queen
Variant of Ina: a Diminutive of Any Names Ending in 'Ina' or 'Ena' Used As a Nickname. Famous Bearer: in Queen Victoria's Granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, Known As Princess Ena, Became Queen
Ginger
(English)
A Diminutive of Virginia, Meaning Pure, Chaste, Virginal. A Common Nickname for People With Red Hair. Also Means Pep or Liveliness, Refering to the Pungent Ginger Root. Famous Bearer: American Dancer-
A Diminutive of Virginia, Meaning Pure, Chaste, Virginal. A Common Nickname for People With Red Hair. Also Means Pep or Liveliness, Refering to the Pungent Ginger Root. Famous Bearer: American Dancer-
Grant
(Scottish)
A Surname Derived from the Anglo-french Ground, Graunt (Great) and the Old French Grand, Grant (Great). The Name Originated As a Nickname for a Large or Tall Person. (Grant)
A Surname Derived from the Anglo-french Ground, Graunt (Great) and the Old French Grand, Grant (Great). The Name Originated As a Nickname for a Large or Tall Person. (Grant)
Hal
(Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Nickname of Henry, Prince of Wales and Son to King Henry the Fourth. Hal Becomes Henry, and King at the End of Part King in King Henry V
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Nickname of Henry, Prince of Wales and Son to King Henry the Fourth. Hal Becomes Henry, and King at the End of Part King in King Henry V
Harry
(German)
Variant of Henry: Home or House Ruler. Nickname of Prince Henry, Son of Prince Charles and the Late Princess Diana of Wales
Variant of Henry: Home or House Ruler. Nickname of Prince Henry, Son of Prince Charles and the Late Princess Diana of Wales
Ike
(Hebrew)
Diminutive of Isaac: He Laughs. Laughter. The Only Son Born to Abraham and His Wife Sarah (In the Old Testament). Famous Bearer: Nickname of American President Dwight D. Eisenhower (-)
Diminutive of Isaac: He Laughs. Laughter. The Only Son Born to Abraham and His Wife Sarah (In the Old Testament). Famous Bearer: Nickname of American President Dwight D. Eisenhower (-)
Ina
(English)
A Diminutive of Any Names Ending in 'Ina' or 'Ena' (Ie. Christina) Used As a Nickname. Famous Bearer: in Queen Victoria's Granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, Known As Princess Ena, Became Queen
A Diminutive of Any Names Ending in 'Ina' or 'Ena' (Ie. Christina) Used As a Nickname. Famous Bearer: in Queen Victoria's Granddaughter Victoria Eugenie Julia Ena, Known As Princess Ena, Became Queen
Jay
(English)
To Rejoice (From the Latin 'Gaius'). The Name of a Bird. Used As a Diminutive for Any Name Starting With 'J', and Can Also Be Used As a Nickname for Someone Who Talks a Lot
To Rejoice (From the Latin 'Gaius'). The Name of a Bird. Used As a Diminutive for Any Name Starting With 'J', and Can Also Be Used As a Nickname for Someone Who Talks a Lot
Jay
(English)
To Rejoice (From the Latin Gaius). The Name of a Bird. Used As a Diminutive for Any Name Starting With J, and Can Also Be Used As a Nickname for Someone Who Talks a Lot
To Rejoice (From the Latin Gaius). The Name of a Bird. Used As a Diminutive for Any Name Starting With J, and Can Also Be Used As a Nickname for Someone Who Talks a Lot
Jennicka
(English)
Derived from Jessica? the Contributor of This Nae: My Friend Could Not Say Jessica and it Came Out Jennicka That it is How My Sister Got Her Name
Derived from Jessica? the Contributor of This Nae: My Friend Could Not Say Jessica and it Came Out Jennicka That it is How My Sister Got Her Name
Jock
(Scottish)
God is Gracious. A Diminutive of John and Influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is Commonly Used As a Nickname for Someone Who is Heavily Involved in Sports and Has Been Used in the Past As a Nickname for a
God is Gracious. A Diminutive of John and Influenced by Jack. Today, Jock is Commonly Used As a Nickname for Someone Who is Heavily Involved in Sports and Has Been Used in the Past As a Nickname for a
Mac
(Gaelic)
Son Of. Scottish and Irish Surname Prefix Sometimes Used As a Given Name or Nickname. Mack: (Scottish) Ancient Scottish Given Name
Son Of. Scottish and Irish Surname Prefix Sometimes Used As a Given Name or Nickname. Mack: (Scottish) Ancient Scottish Given Name
Nessie
(Scottish)
Diminutive of Agnes: Pure; Chaste. Nessie is Also the Nickname Given to the Fabled Loch Ness Monster
Diminutive of Agnes: Pure; Chaste. Nessie is Also the Nickname Given to the Fabled Loch Ness Monster
Nicholas
(Greek)
Victory of People. (Claus, Cole, Colin, Nicols, Nick, Nicky, Nikita, Nocolai, Noccolo, Nocol, Niel, Nicolas)
Victory of People. (Claus, Cole, Colin, Nicols, Nick, Nicky, Nikita, Nocolai, Noccolo, Nocol, Niel, Nicolas)