Certificate of Name
Nikolče
Masculine
Macedonian
Meaning & Origin
Nikolče is a Macedonian diminutive of Nicholas, making it an affectionate or familiar form of the classic name. As a Macedonian variant, it reflects a common naming tradition in the Balkans where diminutives like -če or -ko are added to roots to create endearing derivatives.EtymologyThe root name Nicholas traces its origin to the Greek Nikolaos (Νικόλαος), composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people," thus giving the meaning "victory of the people." This etymology has been retained across numerous languages and cultures, solidifying Nicholas as a perennially popular name.Cultural SignificanceNicholas is profoundly associated with the 4th-century bishop Saint Nicholas, a figure revered in Christian tradition. Known for acts of kindness and generosity, Saint Nicholas notably saved three daughters from a life of prostitution by providing dowries. This legacy evolved into the Dutch figure Sinterklaas, which later inspired the modern Santa Claus. Consequently, the name Nicholas has been borne by many notable figures, including five popes and two tsars of Russia. Its widespread use in Christian societies, including England since the 12th century, contributed to localized forms and diminutives such as the Macedonian Nikolče.Related FormsA spelling variant of Nikolče is Nikolche. The Macedonian diminutive corresponds to forms in other languages, such as Albanian Nikollë, German Nicolaus, Greek Nikolaos, Slovene Nikola, and Belarusian Mikalai / Mikalay.Meaning: Diminutive of "Nicholas," i.e., "victory of the people"Origin: Macedonian (Greek-derived)Type: DiminutiveUsage: Macedonian
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