Nicolas (given name)
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Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to given names cognate to English Nicholas.
The given name Nicolas is widely used in France (French pronunciation: [nikɔla]), Germany (German pronunciation: [nikoːlas]) and Brazil (Portuguese pronunciation: [niˈkolas]). The variant Nicolás (Spanish pronunciation: [nikoˈlas] is widely used in Spanish-speaking countries.
Nicolas
- Prince Nicolas of Belgium (born 2005), grandson of King Albert II
- Nicolas-Alexandre, marquis de Ségur (1695–1755), French aristocrat
- Nicolas Anelka (born 1979), French footballer
- Nicolas Cage (born 1964), an American actor
- Nicolas Coutelot (born 1977), a French tennis player
- Nicolas Devilder (born 1980), Coutelot's French compatriot and tennis player
- Nicolas Kiefer (born 1977), a German former tennis player
- Nicolas Mahut (born 1982), Devilder's French compatriot and tennis player
- Nicolas N'Koulou (born 1990), Cameroonian footballer
- Nicolas Rothwell, Australian journalist and author
- Nicolas Sarkozy (born 1955), French politician and former president of France
Nicolás, Spanish variant
- Nicolás Almagro (born 1985), a professional Spanish tennis player
- Nicolás Falczuk (born 1986), an Argentine professional association football player
- Nicolás Zúñiga y Miranda (born 1865), a Mexican presidential candidate and eccentric
- Nicolás Guillén (1902 – 1989), a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer
- Nicolás Guillén Landrián (1938–2003), a Cuban experimental filmmaker and painter
- Nicolás Lapentti (born 1976), an Ecuadorian professional tennis player
- Nicolás Massú (born 1979), a Chilean tennis player
- Nicolás Palacios (1854–1931), a Chilean physician, writer and political activist
- Nicolás Pereira (born 1970), a retired Venezuelan tennis player
- Nicolás Tauber (born 1980), an Argentine professional association football player
- Nicolás Terol (born 1988), a professional Spanish motorcycle road race
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