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Nicole

American  
[ni-kohl, nee-kawl] / nɪˈkoʊl, niˈkɔl /

noun

  1. a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”


Example Sentences

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“Even if you can pay for that care, are there caregivers even available in your area to help?” said Nicole Howell, director for direct-care workforce development at the National Council on Aging.

From MarketWatch

“Building the Band” is a Netflix reality competition series that followed singers who formed bands and worked with veteran musicians, including Payne, Nicole Scherzinger, Kelly Rowland and Backstreet Boys alum AJ McLean, who hosted.

From Los Angeles Times

It has taken a “massive toll” on the couple, Bracewell attorney Nicole Boeckmann, who represented Hu, told reporters.

From The Wall Street Journal

At Bären Haus, a German restaurant downtown, Nicole Dunstan served a family of out-of-towners—among her few customers last week—who had spent four days in candlelight at a hotel.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her lawyer, Nicole Servaty, told journalists that she "really had a voice in this proceeding", adding: "She was able to testify, to express her feelings and everything that has burdened her."

From BBC