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Look up Nicols in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nicols is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Audley Dean Nicols (1875–1941), American
Nicols
American HIV/AIDS activist
his HIV infection to his community in March 1991. Nicols was the youngest of Joan and Hank Nicols' three children. At 18 months of age, he was diagnosed
Henry_Nicols
Scottish vocalist and dancer (born 1948)
Talisker. In 1978 Nicols recorded an album with the vocalist Julie Tippetts called Sweet and S'Ours on the FMP label. By the late 1970s, Nicols had become an
Maggie_Nicols
British actress (born 1941)
Rosemary Nicols (born Rosemary Claxton; 28 October 1941, in Bradford, England) is a British actress and writer, best known for starring as Annabelle Hurst
Rosemary_Nicols
American singer, songwriter, and producer
Nicols announced his official name change from Sheldon Tarsha, stating both personal and professional reasons for the change. In October 2016, Nicols
Seann_Nicols
French-born restaurateur
population and where Nicols worked as an oddjob man while his wife found work as a seamstress. He Anglicised his name to Daniel Nicols and the couple set
Daniel_Nicols
Surname list
William Nicol (teacher) (1744–1797), Scottish schoolmaster Nicol, list of people with the given name Nicol Nicoll Nichol Nicholl Nicols McNicol MacNicol This
Nicol_(surname)
British actor (1936–2011)
Thomas Nicol Williamson (14 September 1936 – 16 December 2011) was a British actor. He was described as "the greatest actor since Marlon Brando" and "touched
Nicol_Williamson
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Nicol
American actor (born 1954)
Peter MacNicol (born April 10, 1954) is an American actor. He received a Theatre World Award for his 1981 Broadway debut in the play Crimes of the Heart
Peter_MacNicol
American painter (1875–1941)
(19 km) from Pittsburgh along the Ohio River, Audley Dean Nicols was the son of Parshall D. Nicols, an iron broker, and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Agnes McLaughlin
Audley_Dean_Nicols
Surname list
McNicol is a surname. It is a patronymic form of the personal name Nicol, which is a form of Nicholas. It comes from both German and Celtic origins. Notable
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British paleoanthropologist (1913–1996)
needed] The Nicols spent much of their time in southern France where young Mary became fluent in French. In 1925, when Mary was 12, the Nicols stayed at
Mary_Leakey
Optical polarizer made of two birefrengent calcite crystals
side of the prism. Nicol prisms were once widely used in mineralogical microscopy and polarimetry, and the term "using crossed Nicols" (abbreviated as XN)
Nicol_prism
First period of the Roman Empire (27 BC – AD 284)
2014, p. 350. Nicols 2014, p. 6. Nicols 2014, pp. 2, 6. Nicols 2014, p. 1. Nicols 2014, pp. 5, 18, 19, 76. Goldsworthy 2010, p. 45–46. Nicols 2014, p. 108
Principate
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William Nicol may refer to: William Nicol (geologist) (1770–1851), Scottish physicist and geologist William Nicol (surgeon) (1790–1879), Member of Parliament
William_Nicol
English drummer (born 1939)
James George Nicol (born 3 August 1939) is an English drummer and business entrepreneur. He is best known for sitting in for Ringo Starr in the Beatles
Jimmie_Nicol
American actress (born 1949)
Auschwitz caught in a love triangle between a young naïve writer (Peter MacNicol) and a Jewish intellectual (Kevin Kline). Streep's emotional dramatic performance
Meryl_Streep
2017 studio album by Quiet Riot
(with Nicols). However, Nicols was fired from the band in March, and it was subsequently announced that the album would be postponed so that Nicols' vocals
Road_Rage_(Quiet_Riot_album)
South African writer and journalist
Mike Nicol (born 1951 in Cape Town) is a South African writer and journalist. After completing his studies in Johannesburg, he worked as a journalist
Mike_Nicol
Scottish footballer and manager (born 1961)
Stephen Nicol (born 11 December 1961) is a Scottish retired professional footballer who mainly played as a right back and occasionally played in other
Steve_Nicol
Fatal crowd crush during 1989 FA Cup semi-final
Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar. Liverpool players Ronnie Whelan, Steve Nicol, and former manager Joe Fagan carried the Communion bread and wine. The
Hillsborough_disaster
British spy-fi TV series (1969–1970)
King), Joel Fabiani as field investigator Stewart Sullivan, and Rosemary Nicols as computer expert Annabelle Hurst. These three are agents for a fictional
Department_S_(TV_series)
Surname list
MacNicol is a surname. It is a patronymic form of the personal name Nicol, which is a form of Nicholas. It comes from both German and Celtic origins. Notable
MacNicol
English actress (born 1953)
Lesley Nicol (born 7 August 1953) is an English actress, a three-time SAG Award winner in the Best Cast in a Drama Series category for her role as Beryl
Lesley_Nicol_(actress)
Sierra Leone Creole academic, diplomat, physician, writer (1924–1994)
Sylvester Hector Willoughby Nicol CMG (14 September 1924 – 20 September 1994), also known by his pen name Abioseh Nicol, was a Sierra Leone Creole physician
Davidson_Nicol
Malaysian squash player
Nicol Ann David (born August 26, 1983) is a Malaysian retired professional squash player. She was the world number one for a record-breaking 108 consecutive
Nicol_David
American actor and director (1916–2001)
Alexander Livingston Nicol Jr. (January 20, 1916 – July 29, 2001) was an American actor and film director. Nicol appeared in many Westerns including The
Alex_Nicol
Topics referred to by the same term
SABEW Robert L. Nichols (1922–2001), United States Marine Corps general Rob Nicol, New Zealand cricketer Robert Nichol (disambiguation) Robert Nicholls (disambiguation)
Robert_Nichols
leaving in December 2016 to focus on his solo career, with Seann Nicols taking his place. Nicols remained for only a few months, however, before he was replaced
List_of_Quiet_Riot_members
Scottish footballer
Leigh Caitlyn Nicol (born 26 September 1995) is a Scottish retired footballer who last played for Crystal Palace in the English FA Women's Championship
Leigh_Nicol
Topics referred to by the same term
(actress) (born 1980), American actress Rachel Nicholls, English soprano Rachel Nicol (disambiguation) Rachel Nickell, English murder victim This disambiguation
Rachel_Nichols
Rare neurodegenerative disease
3109/17482968.2012.656652. PMID 22424127. Couratier P, Corcia P, Lautrette G, Nicol M, Marin B (May 2017). "ALS and frontotemporal dementia belong to a common
ALS
American actor (born 1963)
Archived from the original on April 14, 2021. Retrieved April 14, 2021. Nicol, Andrew (November 2, 2020). "Depp II v News Group Newspapers Ltd & Anor
Johnny_Depp
English actor (born 1939)
(1966) John Mills / Maurice Ronet (1967) Sidney Poitier / Claude Rich (1968) Nicol Williamson (1969) Zoltán Latinovits / Innokenti Smoktounovsky (1970) Vittorio
Ian_McKellen
American actor (born 1964)
(1966) John Mills / Maurice Ronet (1967) Sidney Poitier / Claude Rich (1968) Nicol Williamson (1969) Zoltán Latinovits / Innokenti Smoktounovsky (1970) Vittorio
Nicolas_Cage
Topics referred to by the same term
James Nicol, Nichol, Nicholl or Nicoll may refer to: James Nicol (minister) (1769–1819), Scottish poet James Dyce Nicol (1805–1872), Scottish politician
James_Nicol
Scottish footballer
Kevin Nicol (born 19 January 1982, in Kirkcaldy) is a Scottish football manager and former player. He was the manager of Asker for five seasons. In 2020
Kevin_Nicol
American television series (2005–present)
Torres. While in Malawi, Robbins is replaced by Dr. Robert Stark (Peter MacNicol), a pediatric surgeon with an interest in Dr. April Kepner, who appears
Grey's_Anatomy
Last Byzantine Emperor from 1449 to 1453
8. Nicol 1992, p. 9. Nicol 1992, pp. 9–11. Nicol 1992, p. 11. Nicol 1992, p. 14. Nicol 1992, pp. 12–13. Nicol 1992, p. 13. Nicol 1992, pp. 14–15. Hellebuyck
Constantine_XI_Palaiologos
Topics referred to by the same term
Rachel Nicol may refer to: Rachel Nicol (physician) (1845–1881), founder of Pi Beta Phi and a physician Rachel Nicol (swimmer) (born 1993), Canadian competitive
Rachel_Nicol
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
231–232. Chitwood 2017, p. 23. Chitwood 2017, p. 185. Chitwood 2017, p. 185; Nicol 1988, p. 65. Chitwood 2017, pp. 23, 132, 364. Browning 1992, p. 97; Kaldellis
Byzantine_Empire
Scottish surgeon and Conservative Member of Parliament
William Nicol DL (15 September 1790 – 8 August 1879) was a Scottish surgeon, founder of the firm William Nicol and Company, and Conservative Party Member
William_Nicol_(surgeon)
Association football club in England
Ronnie Whelan 1988–1989 Alan Hansen 1989–1990 Ronnie Whelan 1990–1991 Steve Nicol 1990–1991 Mark Wright 1991–1993 Ian Rush 1993–1996 John Barnes 1996–1997
Liverpool_F.C.
American actor and military officer (1908–1997)
(1966) John Mills / Maurice Ronet (1967) Sidney Poitier / Claude Rich (1968) Nicol Williamson (1969) Zoltán Latinovits / Innokenti Smoktounovsky (1970) Vittorio
James_Stewart
American social news and discussion site
Archived from the original on March 21, 2024. Retrieved March 21, 2024. Will Nicol (July 19, 2018). "What is Reddit? A beginner's guide to the front page of
American singer
Nicol Sponberg (1970) is an American Christian music singer. Sponberg was formerly a member of her brother's band Selah under the maiden name Nicol Smith
Nicol_Sponberg
Island country in Oceania
central Pacific. Fanny Vandegrift Stevenson misnames the ship as the Janet Nicol in her account of the 1890 voyage "The Tuvalu Visit of Robert Louis Stevenson"
Tuvalu
English musician (born 1950)
Simon John Breckenridge Nicol (born 13 October 1950) is an English guitarist, singer, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. He was a founding member
Simon_Nicol
American politician
Nelly Nicol is an American politician. She serves as a Republican member for the 53rd district of the Montana House of Representatives from Billings,
Nelly_Nicol
English experimental music group
by Scottish vocalist Maggie Nicols from Centipede and English bassoonist/composer Lindsay Cooper from Henry Cow. Nicols and Cooper first discussed the
Feminist_Improvising_Group
Spanish actor (born 1969)
(1966) John Mills / Maurice Ronet (1967) Sidney Poitier / Claude Rich (1968) Nicol Williamson (1969) Zoltán Latinovits / Innokenti Smoktounovsky (1970) Vittorio
Javier_Bardem
Assassin of John F. Kennedy (1939–1963)
Machine. Warren Commission Hearings, vol. 3, p. 511, Testimony of Joseph D. Nicol Archived December 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine . Tippit Murder: Findings
Lee_Harvey_Oswald
President of the United States from 1977 to 1981
Archived March 31, 2021, at the Wayback Machine Berggren, D. Jason; Rae, Nicol C. (2006). "Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush: Faith, Foreign Policy, and
Jimmy_Carter
English rock band (1960–1970)
December 1960, filling in for Sutcliffe when he remained in Hamburg. Jimmie Nicol temporarily replaced Starr in June 1964 for five dates of the Beatles' 1964
The_Beatles
Biological kingdom
Australia. Vol. 19.2A. CSIRO Publishing. pp. 1–7. ISBN 978-0-643-06901-5. Nicol, David (June 1969). "The Number of Living Species of Molluscs". Systematic
Animal
Scotland international rugby union player
Andrew Douglas Nicol (born 12 March 1971) is a former Scotland international rugby union player. A scrum-half, Nicol won 23 caps for Scotland and had
Andy_Nicol
British actor (born 1933)
(1966) John Mills / Maurice Ronet (1967) Sidney Poitier / Claude Rich (1968) Nicol Williamson (1969) Zoltán Latinovits / Innokenti Smoktounovsky (1970) Vittorio
Michael_Caine
1982 drama film by Alan J. Pakula
(Kevin Kline in his feature-film debut), and young writer Stingo (Peter MacNicol). It also features Rita Karin, Stephen D. Newman, and Josh Mostel in supporting
Sophie's_Choice_(film)
British politician (born 1960)
Nicol Ross Stephen, Baron Stephen (born 23 March 1960) is a Scottish politician who served as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Minister for Enterprise
Nicol_Stephen
British political party
election and again formed a coalition government with Scottish Labour. Nicol Stephen was elected party leader in 2005. Stephen served as deputy first
Liberal_Democrats_(UK)
English musician and actor (born 1940)
temporarily replaced for five concerts by 24-year-old session drummer Jimmie Nicol. Starr was discharged from the hospital and rejoined the band in Melbourne
Ringo_Starr
Scottish horticulturist
November 1886 in Scotland was Walter Nicol. He was born to Robert Arthur Nicol and Jane Rennie Telfer. In his later life, Nicol was employed at a number of estates
Walter_Nicol
1967 British film by Robert Amram
comedy film directed by Robert Amram and starring Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols and John Clive. Music is provided by the Bee Gees. A leading pop star and
The_Mini-Affair
American actor and filmmaker (1931–2026)
Eagle Has Landed and as Dr. Watson in The Seven-Per-Cent Solution with Nicol Williamson, Alan Arkin, Vanessa Redgrave, and Laurence Olivier. By the mid-1970s
Robert_Duvall
Country in Southeast Europe
Iconography, 11th - 15th Centuries. Brill, ISBN 9789004737822, p. 104. Nicol, Donald Macgillivray (1993). The last Centuries of Byzantium, (1261–1453)
North_Macedonia
Canadian male curler
Robert B. Nicol is a Canadian curler from Thunder Bay, Ontario. He is a 1982 World Men's champion and a 1982 Brier champion. Canadian Curling Hall of
Bob_Nicol
New York City-based DJ duo
Lezark and Geordon Nicol. Previously the group consisted of Leigh Lezark, Geordon Nicol and Greg Krelenstein. Leigh Lezark met Geordon Nicol and Greg Krelenstein
The_Misshapes
Topics referred to by the same term
George Nicol may refer to: George Nicol (athlete) (1886–1967), British sprinter George Nicol (bookseller) (1740?–1828), British publisher and bookseller
George_Nicol
English actor (1943–2026)
Christopher Hampton's Savages and Tony Richardson's production of Hamlet with Nicol Williamson), and on television in many single dramas. He returned to the
Michael_Pennington
Scottish television personality (born 1997)
Malissa Nicol (born 9 September 1997) is a Scottish television personality. She rose to prominence when she was cast on the tenth series of the ITV2 dating
Mal_Nicol
Scottish geologist and physicist
William Nicol FRSE FCS (1768? – 2 September 1851) was a Scottish geologist and physicist who invented the Nicol prism, the first device for obtaining
William_Nicol_(geologist)
American actress (born 1961)
Ally McBeal. She played the love-interest of John C. McGinley and Peter MacNicol, respectively. In 2003, she starred in a pilot for her own comedy series
Heather_Locklear
1453 Ottoman conquest of the Byzantine capital
Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 29 April 2015. Nicol (2002), p. 57. Nicolle (2000), pp. 81–84. Akbar (2002), p. 86: "Some 30
Fall_of_Constantinople
Canadian actress (born 1992)
South America, which began Roxburgh's interest in social justice issues. Nicols, Georgia (December 10, 2023). "Today's Horoscope: Today's Birthday". Winnipeg
Melissa_Roxburgh
Absence of belief in the existence of deities; the opposite of theism
public schools. The Freedom From Religion Foundation was co-founded by Anne Nicol Gaylor and her daughter, Annie Laurie Gaylor, in 1976 in the United States
Atheism
1981 film by John Boorman
as Lancelot, Cherie Lunghi as Guenevere, Paul Geoffrey as Perceval and Nicol Williamson as Merlin. The film is named after the legendary sword of King
Excalibur_(film)
British Labour Co-operative politician
Olive Mary Wendy Nicol, Baroness Nicol (née Rowe-Hunter; 21 March 1923 – 15 January 2018) was a British Labour Co-operative politician. The daughter of
Wendy_Nicol,_Baroness_Nicol
British sports broadcasting pay television channel brand
writers including Craig Burley, Stewart Robson, Steve McManaman, Steve Nicol, and Don Hutchison. This programme has not been seen since BT Sport was
TNT_Sports_(United_Kingdom)
Chalandon 1923, p. 325. Nicol 1992, p. ix. Treadgold 1997, p. 734. Çolak 2014, p. 19. Nicol 1967, p. 334. Çolak 2014, pp. 21–22. Nicol 1992, pp. 115–116. Omissi
List_of_Roman_emperors
Virus that causes COVID-19
1016/S0140-6736(20)30251-8. PMC 7159086. PMID 32007145. O'Keeffe J, Freeman S, Nicol A (21 March 2021). The Basics of SARS-CoV-2 Transmission. Vancouver, BC:
SARS-CoV-2
Henry Nicol (1845–1880) was a philologist specialized in French phonology. Cousin of Henry Sweet, Nicol was persuaded in 1871 by Frederick James Furnivall
Henry_Nicol
Scottish comedian, singer and actor (1920–1985)
Hector Nicol (9 November 1920 – 2 July 1985) was a Scottish comedian, singer and actor. Nicol starred in few shows during his career. His most notable
Hector_Nicol
American businessman (born 1948)
company. Nicol is married to Liane S. Nicol. They have two daughters and five grandchildren. In 2012, the Nicols set up a $1 million charitable lead annuity
Ron_Nicol
American immunologist and microbiologist
Evelyn Marie Carmon Nicol (June 2, 1930 – May 27, 2020) was an American immunologist and microbiologist. She was the first scientist to isolate the herpes
Evelyn_Nicol
Topics referred to by the same term
Andrew Nicol may refer to: Andy Nicol (born 1971), Scottish rugby union player Andrew Nicol (judge) (born 1951), British judge Andrew Niccol (born 1964)
Andrew_Nicol
1997 live improvisation album
2:36 "Little Nicols" – 2:23 "Infinite Diversity" – 5:10 "Quifecit" – 4:35 "Valse Diabolique II" – 2:07 Irene Schweizer – piano Maggie Nicols – voice Joëlle
Splitting Image (Les Diaboliques album)
Splitting_Image_(Les_Diaboliques_album)
Topics referred to by the same term
Lesley Nicol may refer to: Lesley Rumball (born 1973), former New Zealand netball player; born Lesley Marie Nicol Lesley Nicol (actress) (born 1953),
Lesley_Nicol
One of the four census regions of the US
American History. 43 (2): 325–350. doi:10.2307/1899640. JSTOR 1899640. Nicol C. Rae (1994). Southern Democrats. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-508709-3
Southern_United_States
Australian soccer player (born 2008)
Quinn MacNicol (/ˈmæk.nɪ.kəl/; born 10 January 2008) is an Australian soccer player who plays as an attacking midfielder for Melbourne City. MacNicol made
Quinn_MacNicol
American chef (born 1979)
America' winner chef Viet Pham". The Star Online. Retrieved 28 June 2017. Nicols, Alexis (2023-05-02). "Celebrity Chef Viet Pham Talks Family, Finance and
Viet_Pham
Census region of the United States
Midwestern History (2017) vol 3#1 online Lauck, Jon K. and Catherine McNicol Stock, eds. The Conservative Heartland: A Political History of the Postwar
Midwestern_United_States
Scottish rugby union player
Adam Nicol (born 2 July 1997 in Aberdeen, Scotland) is a former Scotland U20 international rugby union player who plays for Ealing Trailfinders Rugby
Adam_Nicol
2018 video game
USgamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on August 8, 2019. Nicol, Haru (October 25, 2018). "Red Dead Redemption 2 Temperature – How to Keep
Red_Dead_Redemption_2
American investigative journalism podcast
and Tyler's brother Kabrahm Burt, rumored to have murdered Dylon Nicols Dylon Nicols, purported to have been murdered by Kabrahm Allan "Bubba" Cresswell
S-Town
Second-largest city in Greece
ISBN 9780813207544. Retrieved 14 August 2011. Thessalonica. Donald MacGillivray Nicol (1993). The last centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453. Cambridge University
Thessaloniki
American baseball player (1858–1921)
Hugh N. Nicol (January 1, 1858 – June 27, 1921) was a Scottish born professional baseball player. An outfielder, Nicol played in Major League Baseball
Hugh_Nicol
American comedian, director, writer, and actress
Nicol Paone is an American comedian, director, writer, and actress. Nicol Paone is an alumna of the Groundlings Sunday Company. In addition to performing
Nicol_Paone
American conservative cable news channel
Archived from the original on February 4, 2024. Retrieved January 27, 2016. MacNicol, Glynnis (December 9, 2010). "Leaked Fox News Memo Reveals News Division
Fox_News
Scottish merchant
Nicholas (Nicol) Uddert or Udward or Udwart or Anglicised as Nicol Edward (c. 1550 – c. 1610) was a 16th century Scottish merchant who served as Provost
Nicol_Uddert
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Peaceful; Gentle; Soft; Patient; Equipoise Person
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the ancient element freyja (Old High German frouwa), FREYJA means "lady, mistress." In mythology, this is the name of the goddess of beauty and love.
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Prosperity; Wealth
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Most Congratulated
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Teutonic Polish
Oath.
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English
Darling; Tenderly Loved
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil, Traditional
Grandson of Lord Krishna
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Armenian
Male
French
French form of Latin Bartholomaeus, BARTHÉLMY means "son of Talmai."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu
Power of Lord Mahesha (Shiva)
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