Nicholas
Nicholas is a male name, the Anglophone version of an ancient Greek name in use since antiquity, and cognate with the modern Greek , . It originally derived from a combination of two Greek words meaning 'victory' and 'people'. In turn, the name means "victory of the people."The name has been widely used in countries with significant Christian populations, owing in part to the veneration of Saint Nicholas, which became increasingly prominent in Western Europe from the 11th century. Revered as a saint in many Christian denominations, the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic, and Anglican Churches all celebrate Saint Nicholas Day on December 6. In maritime regions throughout Europe, the name and its derivatives have been especially popular, as St Nicholas is considered the protector saint of seafarers. This remains particularly so in Greece, where St Nicholas is the patron saint of the Hellenic Navy. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Tomlinson, Nicholas
Published 1792
Published 1792
printed for J.S. Jordan , NO. 166, Fleet Street ; J. Mathews , NO. 18, Strand ; and G. Terry, NO. 54, Paternoster-Row
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by Brady, Nicholas
Published 1708
Published 1708
printed for John Chantry, at the Sign of Lincolns-Inn-Square, at Lincolns-Inn Back-Gate
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by Meredith, Nicholas
Published 1791
Published 1791
sold by John Field, optical, mathematical, and philosophical instrument-maker, No. 74, Cornhill
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by Salmon, Nicholas
Published 1788
Published 1788
printed for the author, by T. Spilsbury, Snow-Hill; and sold by Mr. Elmsley, in the Strand; Mr. Hookham, New Bond-Street; and Mr. Richardson, under the Royal Exchange. M.DCC.LXXXVIII. (entered at Stationers Hall.)
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by Brady, Nicholas
Published 1703
Published 1703
printed for John Chantry, at the Pestle and Mortar without Temple-Bar; and sold by John Nutt, near Stationer's-Hall
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by Rowe, Nicholas
Published 1726
Published 1726
printed by S. Powell, for George Risk, at the Corner of Castle-Lane in Dame's-Street, near the Horse-Guard
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by Robinson, Nicholas
Published 1763
Published 1763
printed for A. and C. Corbett, at their fortunate and correct State-Lottery Office, opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; and sold by J. Crouse, in Norwich
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by Rowe, Nicholas
Published 1761
Published 1761
printed for Ann and Charles Corbett, Booksellers and Publishers, directly opposite St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; and the rest of the proprietors
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by Culpeper, Nicholas
Published 1762
Published 1762
printed for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, S. Crowder and Co. S. Ballard, C. and R. Ware, and B. Law. and Co