Nicolina

Meaning of Nicolina

Nicolina unfolds like a sunlit sonnet on a Tuscan breeze, its Italian roots tracing back to the Greek Nikolaos—“victory of the people”—and whispering of triumphs both noble and quietly profound. As a tender diminutive of Nicola, it carries a gentle elegance, conjuring the image of a spirited niña strolling along cobblestone streets, her laughter a promise of hope and communal joy. Though never overly common in the United States, Nicolina has maintained a steady grace—hovering around twenty precious newborns each year and settling lightly into the ranks just inside the top one thousand—proof that beauty need not shout to be heard. With its harmonious blend of Latin warmth and triumphant meaning, Nicolina invites every bearer to step forward as both champion and cherished soul.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as nee-koh-LEE-nah (/ni.ˈko.li.na/)

English

  • Pronunced as nih-kuh-LEE-nuh (/nɪ.kə.ˈli.nə/)

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Notable People Named Nicolina

Nicolina Giordani -
Nicolina Vaz de Assis -
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