Certificate of Name
Nicolina
Feminine
Italian
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and MeaningNicolina is a feminine diminutive of the Italian name Nicola, itself the Italian form of Nicholas. The root Nicholas derives from the Greek name Nikolaos, composed of nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people," thus giving the name the meaning "victory of the people."Historical and Cultural ContextSaint Nicholas, a 4th-century bishop from Anatolia, is the patron saint of children, sailors, merchants, and both Greece and Russia. His legendary generosity, including saving three poor sisters from prostitution, evolved into the figure of Santa Claus (from Dutch Sinterklaas), the bringer of Christmas gifts. The name Nicholas was popularized across Christendom due to Saint Nicholas's renown, becoming common in England from the 12th century and borne by five popes and two tsars of Russia.In Italy, the masculine Nicola and its feminine counterpart Nicolina have been used for centuries, with Niccolò as a notable masculine variant. The 13th-century sculptor Nicola Pisano is a celebrated bearer of the name.Usage in RomanianAccording to Wiktionary, Nicolina also functions as a Romanian given name, borrowed from Bulgarian Nikolina or Ukrainian Nikolina. Additionally, it is the name of a river in Iași County, Romania, a tributary to the Bahlui.Related FormsOther languages and cultures feature similar feminine forms: Kolina? (not in brief; placeholder) But note that among the listed related names are Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Greek), Nika (Slovene), Nikolina (Slovene), Nikola (Slovak), and Nicol (Spanish/Latin American).Meaning: Victory of the peopleOrigin: Italian diminutive of Nicola (Nicholas)Type: Feminine given nameUsage regions: Italy, Romania
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