Certificate of Name
Niclas
Masculine
Danish, Finnish, Swedish
Meaning & Origin
Niclas is a masculine given name used in Denmark, Finland, and Sweden. It is a variant of Niklas, the Swedish form of Nicholas. The name originated from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people."EtymologyThe root Nicholas derives from Greek νίκη (nike, "victory") and λαός (laos, "people"). The name gained widespread popularity due to Saint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop from Anatolia known for his generosity, who inspired the figure of Santa Claus.Notable BearersNiclas has been borne by numerous sports figures in Scandinavia. Notable examples include Swedish football midfielder Niclas Alexandersson (born 1971) and Swedish professional golfer Niclas Fasth (born 1972). In ice hockey, the name is shared by Swedish defenceman Niclas Hävelid (born 1973) and Finnish centerman Niclas Lucenius (born 1989). Other athletes include Swedish midfielder Niclas Jensen (born 1974, actually Danish) and Swedish musician Niclas Frisk (born 1969).Beyond sports, Niclas Huschenbeth (born 1992) is a German chess grandmaster, while Niclas Bendixen is a Danish actor, dancer, and choreographer.Related FormsVariants of the name include Nicklas (Swedish), Niklas (Swedish), Nicolai (Danish), and Nikolaj (Danish). Diminutives in Swedish include Claes, Clas, Klas, and Nils. Cognates in other languages include Albanian Nikollë, Greek Nikolaos, and German Nicolaus.Meaning: victory of the peopleOrigin: Greek (via Swedish Niklas)Type: given nameUsage regions: Denmark, Finland, Sweden
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