Nicolle first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Nicolle has been for the last 50 years (from 1975 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Nicolle

Feminine form of the masculine name Nicholas, of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people".

Popularity of Nicolle by gender

Based on the last 50 years of data, Nicolle is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 54 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Nicolle.

YearMale CountFemale Count
2024054
2023054
2022042
2021040
2020037
2019038
2018040
2017044
2016056
2015058
2014047
2013059
2012037
2011044
2010039
2009045
2008071
2007062
2006053
2005068
2004074
2003082
2002077
2001092
20000115
1999091
19980103
19970117
19960112
19950107
19940162
19930131
19920166
19910142
19900150
19890137
19880137
19870148
19860133
19850144
19840119
19830127
19820128
19810127
19800136
19790162
19780152
19770156
19760148
19750156

The history of the first name Nicolle

The name Nicolle has its origins in the Greek name Nikolaos, which is derived from the components "nikan" meaning "to conquer" and "laos" meaning "people." The name essentially translates to "victory of the people" or "conquering the people." It is believed to have emerged in ancient Greece during the Hellenistic period, which spanned from the 4th to the 1st century BC.

The name Nikolaos gained widespread popularity during the Byzantine Empire, and it was particularly favored among early Christian communities. It is mentioned in various religious texts, including the Bible, where it appears as the name of one of the seven deacons appointed by the Apostles in the Book of Acts.

The earliest recorded instances of the name Nicolle can be traced back to the late 12th century in France, where it was a variant spelling of the masculine name Nicolas. One of the earliest known bearers of the name was Nicolle de Verzy, a French noblewoman who lived during the 13th century.

Throughout history, several notable figures have borne the name Nicolle. One such individual was Nicolle de La Haye (1495-1563), a French noblewoman who served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen Claude of France. Another prominent bearer of the name was Nicolle de Savigny (1535-1590), a French poet and writer who was renowned for her literary works during the Renaissance period.

In the realm of art, Nicolle de Savigny (1676-1762) was a French painter and etcher who gained recognition for her portraiture and genre scenes. Another artistic figure was Nicolle de La Croix (1704-1760), a French painter and engraver known for her religious works and still-life compositions.

Nicolle Riston (1609-1667) was a notable French midwife who played a significant role in advancing the field of obstetrics and introducing new techniques for assisting during childbirth.

While the name Nicolle has its roots in ancient Greece and gained popularity during various periods throughout history, it has maintained a presence across different cultures and regions, particularly in France and other parts of Europe.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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