Mykola is a male name with Ukrainian origin. It is pronounced as mee-KOH-lah (/miːˈkoʊlə/) in Ukrainian. A variation of the name is Mikola. In the United States, Mykola has been given to newborns since at least 1991, with occurrences recorded in several years since then. While it may not be among the most popular names, Mykola carries cultural significance and uniqueness that can make it a special choice for parents seeking an uncommon but meaningful name for their baby boy.
Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist, and teacher known for his a cappella choral music inspired by Ukrainian folk music and the Ukrainian National Music School. |
Mykola Vitaliyovych Lysenko was a prominent Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor, and ethnomusicologist known for his significant contributions to Ukrainian music during the late Romantic period. |
Mykola Oleksiiovych Skrypnyk was a Ukrainian Bolshevik revolutionary and Communist leader who advocated for Ukrainian independence and led the cultural Ukrainization effort in Soviet Ukraine. |
Mykola Leonidovich Skoryk is a Ukrainian politician who served as Chairman of the Odesa Regional State Administration. |
Mykola Alekseyevich Vynnychenko is a former Soviet Ukrainian race walker. |
Mykola Bilokon - Mykola Vasylovych Bіlokon is a Ukrainian politician and former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. |
Mykola Polyakov was a Ukrainian scientist and rector of Dnipropetrovsk National University. |