Type Surname (from given name)
Usage Polish
Pronounced Pron. /mi.kɔ.ˈwaj.t͡ʂak/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Derived from a diminutive of the given name Mikołaj.

Related Names

Other Languages & CulturesNikolaev, Nikolaeva, Nikolov, Nikolova(Bulgarian) Nikolić(Croatian) Mikula, Mikulová(Czech) Nikolajsen, Clausen, Klausen, Nelson, Nielsen, Nissen(Danish) Claasen, Colijn, Coolen, Cuyler, Klaasen, Kolen, Kolijn, Kollen, Kool, Koole, Koolen, Kools, Kyler(Dutch) Nicholls, Nichols, Nicholson, Nicolson, Cole, Collins, Colson, Nixon(English) Nikula(Finnish) Claes(Flemish) Nicolas, Colin(French) Klassen(German) Nicolaou, Nikolaidis, Nikolaidou, Nikolaou(Greek) Nicolai, Cola(Italian) Nikolov, Nikolova, Nikolovska, Nikolovski(Macedonian) Nelson, Nilsen(Norwegian) Nicolescu(Romanian) Nikolaev, Nikolaeva, Nikolayev, Nikolayeva(Russian) Nikolić(Serbian) Mikula, Mikulová(Slovak) Niklasson, Claesson, Klasson, Nelson, Nilsson(Swedish)
Entry updated October 6, 2024