Re: Nikolina and other St Nicholas names
in reply to a message by Perrine
I love most Nicholas-related names. Nikolina is really pretty. I think I prefer this spelling to Nicolina, but I can't put my finger on why. I've never heard of Nicoline but that's fun too.
Nike and Nika (NEE-ka for both) seem cool to me. I'd expect their parents were Greek, Eastern European, or hipsters.
I like Nicolette; there was a girl in my elementary school with this name, and I was always so jealous as a kid of her long and unique Nick-adjacent name. The only reason I've never really considered it is because it does sound very much like Nicorette.
Nicole is okay, just obviously a bit dated. It has also always reminded me of holes. Nicola is pretty. It reminds me of "Riiiicolaaaa" cough drops, but that's not the worst association in the world haha.
Nikita is a bit rough around the edges but it's a good name overall. Are we talkin male or female?
I'm surprised, with Thomasina's and Michaela's, there's no Nicholasa. =P
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"We are all horrible and wonderful and figuring it out." - Harris Wittels
Nike and Nika (NEE-ka for both) seem cool to me. I'd expect their parents were Greek, Eastern European, or hipsters.
I like Nicolette; there was a girl in my elementary school with this name, and I was always so jealous as a kid of her long and unique Nick-adjacent name. The only reason I've never really considered it is because it does sound very much like Nicorette.
Nicole is okay, just obviously a bit dated. It has also always reminded me of holes. Nicola is pretty. It reminds me of "Riiiicolaaaa" cough drops, but that's not the worst association in the world haha.
Nikita is a bit rough around the edges but it's a good name overall. Are we talkin male or female?
I'm surprised, with Thomasina's and Michaela's, there's no Nicholasa. =P
"We are all horrible and wonderful and figuring it out." - Harris Wittels
This message was edited 12/5/2016, 1:16 PM