Nicholas is often associated with Saint Nicholas, a 4th century bishop. Saint Nicholas of Myra was an early Christian bishop of Greek descent during the time of the Roman Empire. He is known as the saint of children who gave away all of his inherited wealth and traveled the countryside helping the poor and sick. His legend forms the basis of the figure known as Santa Claus. Due to the renown of Saint Nicholas, the name is popular all over the world. However, the name predates Saint Nicholas by several centuries. Athenian historian, Thucydides mentions that a certain Nikolaos was part of the Spartan delegation sent to the Persian king during the Peloponnesian War between 431 and 404 BC.

Nicholas has always been a popular name. Ever since 1900, the first available year of data from the Social Security Administration, the name Nicholas has appeared in the top 1,000 list of names for baby boys. At that time, it was ranked as No. 200 and has only increased in popularity since then. The name Nicholas finally broke the top 100 when it ranked as No. 99 in 1972. It continued to increase in popularity for the most part until its peak in 1999, when it was ranked as No. 5 in baby boy names. After that, the name Nicholas became less common. Although still considered a popular name, it is on the decline and slipped to No. 87 in 2020. The peak of the name Nicholas in the 1990s coincides with the popularity of several pop culture figures during that time. Movie actor Nicholas Cage was at the height of his fame with a string of movies that came out in that decade, including “Snake Eyes” and “City of Angels.”  Nicholas Sparks published his romantic novel “The Notebook,” which ended up on the New York Times bestseller list and sold 105 million copies worldwide. It was also made into a popular motion picture.

Name Variations

The following are variations of the name Nicholas:

Niklaas (Afrikaans)Niklaus (Albanian)Nikola (Basque)Niko (Croation)Nicolaas (Dutch)Nigulas (Estonian)Nicolas (French)Nicholaus (German)Nikulas (Icelandic)Nicolo (Italian)Nikorasu (Japanese)Niklavs (Latvian)Nikolai (Norwegian)Nicolau (Portuguese)Nikolasi (Tongan)Nico (Spanish)

Similar Names

Similar sounding names to Nicholas:

ColeKeithNathanNathanielNelsonNickodemusNolan

Other Greek boy names:

BasilCaesarConstantineDariusJulianLeo MaximusOrionOwenTheo

Other boy names that start with N:

Nash Nasir NehemiahNeilNevinNewtNewtonNigalNiles Noah NorbertNorman

Common Nicknames

CollinNicNickNickyNicoNik

Suggested Sibling Names

Looking for a sibling name for Nicholas? Here are some popular options:

AlexanderBenjaminCalistaChristopherMichaelNathanialPenelopePhoeneSophiaThalia

Famous People Named Nicholas

The name Nicholas in its many forms has been popular throughout history. Notable people named Nicholas have included varied personas from ancient Greek philosopher Nicolaus of Damascus to modern American pop star Nick Jonas.  Famous Nicholases:

Nicholas Cage, award-winning American actor and filmmakerNicholas Sparks, author of the romantic novel “The Notebook” which was made into a popular movie of the same nameNick Jonas, American singer, songwriter and actor who began his career as a member of the Jonas BrothersNick Nolte, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor, producer, author, and former model Nicholas Offerman, American actor, writer, comedian, and producer who rose to fame in the NBC sitcom “Parks and Recreation"Nick Cannon, American comedian, actor, rapper, and television presenter Nick Saban, American football coach who has served as the head football coach at the University of Alabama since 2007Nikola Tesla, Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, and futurist Nick Lachey, American singer, television personality, and host who rose to fame as the lead singer of the multi-platinum-selling boyband 98 DegreesNicolas Sarkozy, French politician who served as President of France and ex officio Co-Prince of Andorra 

Fictional Nicholases:

Nicholas Nickleny, fictional character from Charles Dickens’ novel by the same nameNicolas Flamel, French wizard and alchemist who was referenced in the Harry Potter book series as the maker of the Philosopher’s StoneNicke Wilde, a con-artist fox character in the Disney animated film “Zootopia” who ends up helping the heroineNicholas “Nick” Stokes, fictional character from the CBS crime drama “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”Nick Fury, Colonel Nicholas Joseph Fury is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics

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