Nicholls
Nicholls is a surname of English and Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French personal name "Nicholas," which itself originates from the Greek name "Nikolaos," meaning "victory of the people." The name became prevalent in England during the Norman Conquest and has since been adopted by various families across English-speaking countries.
Individuals with the surname Nicholls have contributed to diverse fields such as science, arts, sports, and
In geographical terms, Nicholls is also associated with place names, particularly in Australia and the United
The surname remains relatively common in countries with historical British influence, often passed down through generations.
Research into the surname can provide insights into family heritage, migration patterns, and regional histories. Overall,