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NKVD director under Joseph Stalin (1895–1940)
Nikolai Ivanovich Yezhov (Russian: Николай Иванович Ежов, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ (j)ɪˈʐof]; 1 May 1895 – 4 February 1940), also spelt Ezhov, was a
Nikolai_Yezhov
Soviet secret police official (1891–1938)
purges. He was demoted from the directorship of the NKVD in favor of Nikolai Yezhov in 1936 and arrested in 1937. Charged with crimes of wrecking, espionage
Genrikh_Yagoda
Soviet secret police chief (1899–1953)
Himmler", his ascent marked the end of Stalin's Great Purge carried out by Nikolai Yezhov, whom Beria purged. After the Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, Beria
Lavrentiy_Beria
Secret police of the Soviet Union (1934–1946)
War II. The head of the NKVD was Genrikh Yagoda from 1934 to 1936, Nikolai Yezhov from 1936 to 1938, Lavrentiy Beria from 1938 to 1946, and Sergei Kruglov
NKVD
Soviet editor
was a Soviet editor, host of a literary salon, and the last wife of Nikolai Yezhov. Born in Gomel in 1904, she was the youngest child in a large Jewish
Yevgenia_Feigenberg
Soviet security officer (1898–1940)
secret police official who served as a deputy head of the NKVD under Nikolai Yezhov during the Great Purge. Frinovsky was a revolutionary during the Russian
Mikhail_Frinovsky
1936–1938 campaign in the Soviet Union
between September 1936 and August 1938, when the NKVD was under chief Nikolai Yezhov (hence the name Yezhovshchina). The campaigns were carried out according
Great_Purge
State Security" Genrikh Yagoda (July 10, 1934 – September 26, 1936) Nikolai Yezhov (September 26, 1936 – November 25, 1938) Lavrentiy Beria (November 25
Chronology of Soviet secret police agencies
Chronology_of_Soviet_secret_police_agencies
Nikolai Sergeevich Yezhov (Russian: Николай Сергеевич Ежов; born January 1, 1978) is a Senator of the Federation Council (since October 9, 2025) representing
Nikolai_Yezhov_(senator)
Russian and Soviet military leader (1893–1937)
in 1937 during the military purges of 1936–1938, led by Stalin and Nikolai Yezhov. Tukhachevsky was born at Alexandrovskoye, Safonovsky District (in the
Mikhail_Tukhachevsky
Soviet national security agency (1934–1943)
Weynschtok By the end of 1937 the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Nikolai Yezhov, in his order #00362 had changed the number of departments from five
Main Directorate of State Security
Main_Directorate_of_State_Security
1937–38 Soviet ethnic cleansing of Poles
operation was implemented according to NKVD Order No. 00485 signed by Nikolai Yezhov. The majority of the shooting victims were ethnically Polish, but not
Polish_Operation_of_the_NKVD
Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician (1876–1941)
during the Great Purge (1936–1938), he was arrested after the fall of Nikolai Yezhov in 1939, and later shot without trial by the NKVD in 1941. He was posthumously
Filipp_Goloshchyokin
NKVD officer (1895–1938)
Bulanov knew Nikolai Yezhov well, with whom he had friendly relations, and remained the secretary of the NKVD for a time after Nikolai Yezhov became head
Pavel_Bulanov
Yagoda dismissed from his post as head of the NKVD, and replaced by Nikolai Yezhov) October 3 Platon Volkov November 23 Boris Pinson December 28 Nestor
Death dates of victims of the Great Purge
Death_dates_of_victims_of_the_Great_Purge
1936–1938 show trials held by Stalin to purge political opposition
prominent figures (such as Andrei Bubnov, Alexander Beloborodov and Nikolai Yezhov) were sentenced to death during the Stalin era outside these trials
Moscow_trials
Soviet mass persecution of repatriates living in North Manchuria
харбинцах, ("Харбинский приказ") by September 20, 1937, undersigned by Nikolai Yezhov regulated arrest and prosecution of former Russian personnel (Harbin
NKVD_Order_No._00593
Soviet intelligence officer (1898-1938)
Orlov Sergei Shpigelglas Nikolai Yezhov Marc Jansen and Nikita Petrov, Stalin's Loyal Executioner: People's Commissar Nikolai Ezhov, Hoover Institution
Abram_Slutsky
Topics referred to by the same term
champion Nikolai Vavilov (1887–1943), Russian botanist and geneticist Nikolai Volkoff (1947–2018), professional WWF wrestler Nikolai Yezhov (1895–1940)
Nikolai
Ethnic persecutions during the Great Purge
order of the head of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs, Nikolai Yezhov. The national operations made up one of the three mass operations of
Mass_operations_of_the_NKVD
Events leading to his dictatorship of the Soviet Union
Stalin's purges was a commissar called Nikolai Yezhov, a fervent Stalinist and a believer in violent repression. Yezhov continued to expand the lists of suspects
Joseph_Stalin's_rise_to_power
Soviet penal labor camp system
chief procurator of the Soviet Union, wrote a memorandum to NKVD chief Nikolai Yezhov in 1938, during the Great Purge, which stated: Among the prisoners there
Gulag
Soviet Russian soldier and executioner (1895–1955)
to death by Stalin in 1938 and 1940 respectively, Genrikh Yagoda and Nikolai Yezhov, both of whom he had once served under. Blokhin himself was spared by
Vasily_Blokhin
Soviet general and politician (1907–1977)
personnel. He played an active role in purging NKVD protégés of Nikolay Yezhov. On February 28, 1939, Kruglov became Deputy Commissar for Personnel of
Sergei_Kruglov_(politician)
Soviet security and police officer
Yagoda's successor, Nikolai Yezhov. He was appointed head of the NKVD in East Siberia. This may have been connected with Yezhov's suspicion that the former
Mark_Gai
Soviet politician
was not an ally of Nikolai Yezhov but some collaborative government business was to be expected due to the membership of Nikolai Yezhov in the Secretariat
Alexander_Poskrebyshev
Latvian Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician and intelligence officer
as First Deputy head of the NKVD, second in command to the infamous Nikolai Yezhov. Among his first tasks was to dispose of the head of the NKVD foreign
Leonid_Zakovsky
Soviet financial police
bribery and speculation. The People's Commissar for Internal Affairs, Nikolai Yezhov, established the OBKhSS as a department of the Main Police Department
OBKhSS
Soviet politician (1904-1983)
escape being arrested and executed—the fate suffered by Genrikh Yagoda, Nikolai Yezhov, Vsevolod Merkulov, Beria and Abakumov. In later life, Ignatiev would
Semyon_Ignatiev
Soviet revolutionary and politician (1888–1938)
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin (/buːˈxɑːrɪn/; Russian: Николай Иванович Бухарин, IPA: [nʲɪkɐˈlaj ɪˈvanəvʲɪdʑ bʊˈxarʲɪn]; 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1888
Nikolai_Bukharin
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1982 to 1984
of young reformers as energetic as himself, including Yegor Ligachyov, Nikolai Ryzhkov, and, most importantly, Mikhail Gorbachev. Upon suffering kidney
Yuri_Andropov
Russian revolutionary (1883–1938)
of the NKVD. During the Great Purge, when the new head of the NKVD Nikolai Yezhov was systematically removing officers associated with his predecessor
Terenty_Deribas
1937-38 Soviet ethnic cleansing of Poles
was issued by the Central Committee Politburo (VKP b), and signed by Nikolai Yezhov, the People's Commissar for Internal Affairs. The operation was at the
NKVD_Order_No._00485
Ethnic Koreans in the former USSR
Raions of the Far East Kray", on 21 August. According to the report of Nikolai Yezhov, 36,442 Korean families totalling 171,781 persons were deported by 25
Koryo-saram
Soviet politician and intelligence officer (1895–1953)
Beria had been chosen by Stalin to take over control of the NKVD from Nikolai Yezhov. When Beria took over as head of the Main Directorate of State Security
Vsevolod_Merkulov
Soviet Communist Party official
less well known than successive chiefs of the Soviet police, such as Nikolai Yezhov or Lavrentiy Beria, he was arguably as steeply involved as either of
Matvei_Shkiryatov
Soviet theatre director (1879–1953)
of Nemesis, with such characters as Alexei Rykov, Nikolai Bukharin, Genrikh Yagoda, and Nikolai Yezhov was performed in 2022 (Staatstheater Braunschweig)
Nikolai_Evreinov
Top secret order issued by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs
NKVD Order No. 00447 of July 30, 1937 was signed by Nikolai Yezhov and approved by the Politburo during the Great Purge. To execute this order, numerous
NKVD_Order_No._00447
was Nikolai Yezhov. It was Yezhov who oversaw the most brutal repressive period of Stalin's Great Purge. Despite this service to Stalin, Yezhov fell
LGBTQ history in the Soviet Union
LGBTQ_history_in_the_Soviet_Union
Soviet and Eastern Bloc police force
– March 10, 1947) Alexander Leontiev (March 10, 1947 – March 11, 1953) Nikolai Stakhanov (March 11, 1953 – February 22, 1955) Taras Filippov (March 11
Militsiya
Prestigious residential area in west Moscow
prominent Bolsheviks settled here (Anastas Mikoyan, Felix Dzerzhinsky, Nikolai Yezhov) – side-by-side with famous scientists, artists and writers (Mstislav
Rublyovka
Polish communist leader and theoretician
International. In June 1937, during the Great Purge, the head of the NKVD, Nikolai Yezhov claimed to have uncovered a 'Polish Military Organisation' made up of
Maria_Koszutska
2011 German film
arrested in the process. Zeisig and Frida narrowly escape being shot by Nikolai Yezhov when the latter is arrested by the KGB. Stalin has figured out Zeisig's
Hotel_Lux_(film)
Cemetery in Moscow, Russia
prisoners, both common and high-ranking—including notorious figures such as Nikolai Yezhov, Mikhail Tukhachevsky, Pavel Alexandrovich Alexandrov etc. – were unceremoniously
Donskoye_Cemetery
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1955
Malenkov was one of the key figures in bringing about the downfall of Nikolai Yezhov, the head of the NKVD. In 1939, he became the head of the Communist
Georgy_Malenkov
East Germany and West Germany in the Cold War. It is also noted that Nikolai Yezhov was influential in its operation. Höhne, Heinz & Zolling, Hermann (1972)
M_School
Set of three officials of the Soviet political police issuing quick sentences
kulaks, criminals, and other anti-Soviet elements") undersigned by Nikolai Yezhov. By this order, troikas were created on the levels of republic, krai
NKVD_troika
NKVD officer (1893–1938)
have resisted, whereupon Stalin entrusted Nikolai Yezhov with the job instead. In 1935, he was ordered by Yezhov to track down and liquidate "an undiscovered
Yakov_Agranov
Soviet politician (1895–1971)
in which Lavrentiy Beria was confirmed as its new head in place of Nikolai Yezhov, who was arrested and shot. Also in November, he chaired a session of
Andrey_Andreyevich_Andreyev
Soviet politician (1874–1934)
(1926–34) Genrikh Yagoda (1934) NKVD (1934–1941) Genrikh Yagoda (1934–36) Nikolai Yezhov (1936–38) Lavrentiy Beria (1938–41) NKGB (1941) Vsevolod Merkulov NKVD
Vyacheslav_Menzhinsky
Georgian-Soviet politician
CC CPSU, apparently unaware that it had been called to denounce him. Nikolai Yezhov, the future head of the NKVD, made his debut as a recently appointed
Avel_Yenukidze
Latvian communist revolutionary
(1926–34) Genrikh Yagoda (1934) NKVD (1934–1941) Genrikh Yagoda (1934–36) Nikolai Yezhov (1936–38) Lavrentiy Beria (1938–41) NKGB (1941) Vsevolod Merkulov NKVD
Jēkabs_Peterss
Soviet military commander (1896–1937)
alongside Stalin, Nikolai Yezhov, and Nadezhda Krupskaya — was the member of a special committee established after the arrest of Nikolai Bukharin and before
Iona_Yakir
Russian writer (1905–1984)
Nikolai Yezhov, the People's Commissar for Internal Affairs (NKVD), and checked into a hotel room with her, unaware that the room was bugged. Yezhov heard
Mikhail_Sholokhov
Soviet intelligence officier (1895–1973)
for Spain around February 1937. Soon, Stalin and the new NKVD head Nikolai Yezhov started the Great Purge, which spread to people operating for NKVD outside
Alexander Orlov (Soviet defector)
Alexander_Orlov_(Soviet_defector)
Supreme political authority in Soviet Union
Central Committee plenum in February 1937, Stalin, Molotov, Zhdanov and Nikolai Yezhov began accusing leading officials of anti-socialist behavior, but they
Politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Politburo_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union
Military officer
after the mass arrests of NKVD officers ordered by Nikolai Yezhov. In December 1938, after Yezhov had been dismissed and replaced by Lavrenty Beria, Rodos
Boris_Rodos
NKVD officer (1893–1937)
Zinoviev were both executed on 25 August 1936, Stalin and NKVD head Nikolai Yezhov were having dinner on December 20 to celebrate 19 years since the Cheka's
Karl_Pauker
commission chaired by Secretary of Central Committee of Communist Party Nikolai Yezhov on purging from the spies international organization of the territory
Timeline_of_the_Great_Purge
Soviet revolutionary and politician (1877–1926)
(1926–34) Genrikh Yagoda (1934) NKVD (1934–1941) Genrikh Yagoda (1934–36) Nikolai Yezhov (1936–38) Lavrentiy Beria (1938–41) NKGB (1941) Vsevolod Merkulov NKVD
Felix_Dzerzhinsky
Joseph Stalin and carried out by the NKVD under Genrikh Yagoda and later Nikolai Yezhov. Triggered by the 1934 Assassination of Sergei Kirov, it included show
Outline of the Great Purge (Soviet Union)
Outline_of_the_Great_Purge_(Soviet_Union)
1937 Soviet order to arrest German citizens
NKVD Order № 00439, signed by Nikolai Yezhov on July 25, 1937, was the basis for the German operation of the NKVD in 1937–1938. The operation was the first
NKVD_Order_No._00439
Russian revolutionary and Soviet politician (1883–1936)
Ordzhonikidze, Andrei Zhdanov, NKVD chief Yagoda, and future NKVD chief Nikolai Yezhov that afternoon. Zinoviev and his former supporters seem to have been
Grigory_Zinoviev
Soviet security officer (1913–1954)
bookkeeper on a collective farm in the Urals. His next break came after Nikolai Yezhov ordered the mass arrest of NKVD officers suspected of loyalty to his
Mikhail_Ryumin
Exclusion of a person from official records and accounts
photos were retouched to remove individuals such as Leon Trotsky, Nikolay Yezhov, and even Stalin. After Stalin ordered the murder of Grigory Kulik's wife
Damnatio_memoriae
Soviet aerospace engineer (1907–1966)
authorities, including Stalin himself. Following the fall of NKVD head Nikolai Yezhov, the new chief Lavrenti Beria chose to retry Korolev on reduced charges
Sergei_Korolev
Secret research facility in the Soviet Union
to poison his own deputy (and eventual successor) Nikolai Yezhov. The attempted poisoning of Yezhov was later officially dismissed as falsification, but
Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services
Poison_laboratory_of_the_Soviet_secret_services
Soviet trade unionist and politician (1880–1936)
Yagoda who drove him to the path of opposition, which was later found by Nikolai Yezhov. Tomsky was posthumously found guilty of participation in an anti-Soviet
Mikhail_Tomsky
One example showing Nikolai Yezhov being removed after he was purged
Censorship of images in the Soviet Union
Censorship_of_images_in_the_Soviet_Union
Soviet politician (1893–1991)
commission, by Nikolai Yezhov, the future head of the NKVD, whose rise was a harbinger of the Great Purge. Kaganovich had handpicked Yezhov in 1933 to be
Lazar_Kaganovich
Russian author (1891–1978)
heritage was getting neglected. Stalin made a famous remark to Nikolai Yezhov: "Comrade Yezhov, please take charge of Brik's letter. Mayakovsky is still the
Lilya_Brik
Soviet politician (1903–1939)
Sergei Kirov, he was appointed to the three-member commission headed by Nikolai Yezhov who supervised the investigation and, against resistance from the head
Aleksandr Kosarev (politician)
Aleksandr_Kosarev_(politician)
1935 attempt to assassinate Stalin
Committee of the USSR and comrade. Yenukidze". The report was delivered by Nikolai Yezhov. In the report, Avel Yenukidze was accused of failing to exercise sufficient
Kremlin_Plot
Soviet politician and security officer (1891–1940)
Yevdokimov was designated First Secretary of the Rostov region. After Nikolai Yezhov was appointed head of the NKVD – as the OGPU was now named – in September
Yefim_Yevdokimov
1934 26 September 1936 2 years, 78 days Joseph Stalin (1924–1953) 4 Nikolai Yezhov (1895–1940) 26 September 1936 25 November 1938 2 years, 60 days 5 Lavrentiy
List_of_chairmen_of_the_KGB
1937 secret trial of the Red Army high command during the Great Purge
the Red Army command can be seen as a preemptive move by Stalin and Nikolai Yezhov, People's Commissar of State Security, to eliminate a potential rival
Case of the Trotskyist Anti-Soviet Military Organization
Case_of_the_Trotskyist_Anti-Soviet_Military_Organization
Soviet security official (1908–1954)
purge known as the "Leningrad affair," in which the Politburo members Nikolai Voznesensky and Aleksei Kuznetsov were executed. He also carried out the
Viktor_Abakumov
executed. The secret police were renamed the NKVD and control given to Nikolai Yezhov, known as the "Bloody Dwarf". The "Great Purge" swept the Soviet Union
History of the Soviet Union (1927–1953)
History_of_the_Soviet_Union_(1927–1953)
Soviet politician and chairman of the KGB (1924–2007)
(1926–34) Genrikh Yagoda (1934) NKVD (1934–1941) Genrikh Yagoda (1934–36) Nikolai Yezhov (1936–38) Lavrentiy Beria (1938–41) NKGB (1941) Vsevolod Merkulov NKVD
Vladimir_Kryuchkov
Soviet intelligence officer (1883–1940)
dismissal in 1929, but that meant that he was trusted by Yagoda's successor Nikolai Yezhov and survived the mass arrests of NKVD officers that followed Yagoda's
Mikhail_Trilisser
Soviet politician (1904–1953)
1940. He was also in charge of the case against Beria's predecessor, Nikolai Yezhov. In May 1939, he signed the warrant for the arrest of the writer Isaac
Bogdan_Kobulov
Soviet intelligence officer (1897-1941)
1937. When Slutsky died in February 1938, poisoned by the order of Nikolai Yezhov, Spigelglas became the acting director of foreign intelligence. The
Sergey_Spigelglas
Soviet officer and secret police functionary (1896–1938)
Communist Party (b) in 1922. Pilner was one of the main collaborators of Nikolai Yezhov, head of the NKVD in the years 1936–1938, and collaborator of other
Israel_Pliner
Soviet politician (1896–1948)
military council of the Soviet Navy. His rise coincided with the fall of Nikolai Yezhov. At the 18th Party Congress, Zhdanov noted that "other means apart from
Andrei_Zhdanov
Soviet politician (1885–1937)
to Moscow and rearrested on 1 May 1937, when the head of the NKVD, Nikolai Yezhov, ordered a purge of officers who had held senior positions under his
Ivan_Zaporozhets
Transformation or alteration of a photograph
memoriae ("condemnation of memory") image manipulation, NKVD leader Nikolai Yezhov, after his execution in 1940, was removed from an official press photo
Photograph_manipulation
1938 trial during the Soviet Great Purge
intervened to speed up the process and replaced Yagoda with Nikolai Yezhov. Only one defendant, Nikolai Krestinsky, initially refused to admit his guilt. He
Case of the Anti-Soviet "Bloc of Rightists and Trotskyites"
Case_of_the_Anti-Soviet_"Bloc_of_Rightists_and_Trotskyites"
Department of the Soviet KGB concerned with external intelligence
Then, for conspiracy purposes, People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Nikolai Yezhov, in his order #00362 had introduced a numeration of departments in the
First_Chief_Directorate
Soviet intelligence officer (1891-1937)
Krivitsky, he tried to save himself when the new head of the NKVD, Nikolai Yezhov, began a purge of officers associated with the former NKVD boss, Genrikh
Artur_Artuzov
Soviet intelligence officer (1905–1990)
of the Soviet secret police. Serov organised security for the tours of Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev in the United Kingdom, where he was decried
Ivan_Serov
Television film directed by Ivan Passer
Wolk as Lev Kamenev Roshan Seth as Lavrentiy Beria Mátyás Usztics as Nikolai Yezhov John Bowe as Kliment Voroshilov Jim Carter as Sergo Ordzhonikidze Murray
Stalin_(1992_film)
Mongolian marshal and politician (1900–1937)
he had so effectively managed in the Soviet Union under NKVD Chief Nikolai Yezhov. Demid was rehabilitated in June 1962 and posthumously restored as a
Gelegdorjiin_Demid
Paramilitary units under the control of NKVD in the western Soviet Union
World War II Ministers Genrikh Yagoda Nikolai Yezhov Lavrentiy Beria Sergei Kruglov NKVD Collegium Nikolai Yezhov Mikhail Frinovsky Lev Belsky Leonid Zakovsky
Extermination_battalion
Azerbaijani Soviet politician (1895–1956)
the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), with (left to right) Lavrentiy Beria, Nikolai Yezhov, Aghasi Khanjian and Robert Eikhe
Mir_Jafar_Baghirov
Soviet politician (1923–1999)
(1926–34) Genrikh Yagoda (1934) NKVD (1934–1941) Genrikh Yagoda (1934–36) Nikolai Yezhov (1936–38) Lavrentiy Beria (1938–41) NKGB (1941) Vsevolod Merkulov NKVD
Viktor_Chebrikov
Queer history podcast
Season Three Episode number Topic Release date Ref 1 Nikolai Yezhov March 24, 2020 2 James Buchanan March 31, 2020 3 Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh
Bad_Gays
Yu Xiusong (1939) Aleksandr Yegorov (1939) Yefim Yevdokimov (1940) Nikolai Yezhov (1940) Abdulhamid Yunusov (1938) Pyotr Zalutsky (1937) Isaak Zelensky
List of people who were executed
List_of_people_who_were_executed
Mass persecution of Greeks in the Soviet Union
1937, to take effect on 15 December 1937, signed by the NKVD Commisar, Nikolai Yezhov. Directive 50215 declared that an investigation established "that Greek
Greek_Operation
Soviet spy (1907–1996)
head, during the Great Purges, which later culminated in the fall of Nikolai Yezhov (who was eventually replaced by Lavrentiy Beria). Shortly afterward
Pavel_Sudoplatov
Russian politician (1890–1937)
Serebryakov was accused of being accomplice in a murder attempt on Nikolai Yezhov and Lavrentiy Beria and of damaging attacks on Soviet railways in his
Leonid_Serebryakov
NIKOLAI YEZHOV
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Victory of the People; People of Victory
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Polish
Polish form of Greek Nikolaos, MIKOLAJ means "victor of the people."Â
Male
Greek
(Îικόλας) Contracted form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLAS means "victor of the people."
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKLAS means "victor of the people."Â
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English
Variant spelling of English Nicholas, NICKOLAS means "victor of the people."
Male
Portuguese
Catalan and Portuguese form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAU means "victor of the people."
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLA means "victor of the people."
Surname or Lastname
Spanish (Nicolás), French, Dutch, Greek, etc
Spanish (Nicolás), French, Dutch, Greek, etc : from the personal name Nicolas, the usual spelling of Greek Nikolaos in many languages (see Nicholas).English (common in Wales) : variant spelling of Nicholas.
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLAUS means "victor of the people." Compare with another form of Nikolaus.
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German
 German form of Latin Nicolaus, NIKOLAUS means "victor of the people." Compare with another form of Nikolaus.
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French
French form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAS means "victor of the people."
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Feminine form of Italian Nicolò, NICOLA means "victor of the people."
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(Cyrillic Ðикола): A derivative of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLA means "victor of the people." In wide use throughout Europe: Basque Country, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
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Variant of Nicolai 2.English
Variant of Nicolai 2.English : variant of Nicholas.
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Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Nicolaus, NIKOLAO means "victor of the people."
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Nicolaus, NICOLAO means "victor of the people."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLAJ means "victor of the people."Â
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Roman Latin Victoria, WIKOLIA means "conqueror."
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Slavic Greek Polish Russian
Victorious.
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Russian
(ÐиколаÌй) Russian form of Greek Nikolaos, NIKOLAI means "victor of the people."Â
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One of several small Asiatic singing birds of the genera Sch/nicola and Eurycercus; -- called also reed babbler.
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