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      Meaning of the first name Jean-nicolas

      Origin

      French

      Meaning

      God is Gracious (from John + Nicholas)

      Variations

      Jean-richard, Jean-claude, Jean-thomas
      The name Jean-Nicolas is of French origin, derived from the combination of two traditional names: Jean and Nicolas. In its essence, the name carries the meaning God is gracious, a sentiment rooted in the biblical name John, which signifies divine grace, and the name Nicolas, which translates to victory of the people. This amalgamation reflects the cultural significance of names in conveying spiritual attributes and virtues.

      Historically, Jean-Nicolas has been prominent in French-speaking regions since the medieval period. The name saw notable usage among various saints, particularly Saint Nicolas, who is celebrated for his generosity and benevolence. The fusion of Jean and Nicolas gained traction during the Renaissance, as naming conventions often involved the blending of Christian names to reflect both faith and familial heritage. Throughout history, prominent figures, including theologians, philosophers, and artists bearing the name, have contributed to its enduring recognition.

      In contemporary society, Jean-Nicolas maintains its appeal, particularly in France and other Francophone regions. While not as widely used as some single given names, it is still selected for its rich historical connotations and religious significance. Variants of the name, such as Jean or Nicolas, are more prevalent in everyday usage, yet Jean-Nicolas remains a cherished choice for those looking to honor tradition. Overall, the name successfully bridges the gap between historical legacy and modern identity, continuing to resonate within cultural contexts.

      Based on our records...

      Charpentier

      Charpentier

      This is the most common surname associated with Jean-nicolas.
      Marie

      Marie

      This is the most common name of those married to a Jean-nicolas.
      Jean

      Jean

      This is the most common name for a child of a Jean-nicolas.
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      1746 is when there were the most people born with the first name Jean-nicolas.

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