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Nicol

Nicol is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

  • Angus Nicol, Legendary Nicol
  • Abioseh Nicol, Sierra Leonean diplomat
  • Alex Nicol, American actor
  • Andy Nicol, Scottish rugby player
  • Bobby Nicol, Scottish footballer
  • C. W. Nicol, Welsh
  • Eduardo Nicol, Spanish-Mexican philosopher
  • Eric Nicol, Canadian humorist
  • Erskine Nicol, Scottish painter
  • George Nicol (athlete), British sprinter
  • Hector Nicol, Scottish Comedian
  • Hugh Nicol, American baseball player
  • Jacob Nicol, Canadian politician
  • James Nicol, British geologist
  • Jimmie Nicol, British drummer
  • Johnny Nicol, Australian jazz singer
  • Ken Nicol (musician), English musician
  • Ken Nicol (politician), Canadian politician
  • Lesley Nicol (actress), English actress
  • Lesley Rumball, New Zealand netball player (born Lesley Nicol)
  • Mary Leakey, British anthropologist (born Mary Douglas Nicol)
  • Olive Nicol, Baroness Nicol, British politician
  • Peter Nicol, British squash player
  • Simon Nicol, English folk rock musician
  • Steve Nicol, Scottish footballer
  • Stuart Nicol, Australian footballer
  • Tom Nicol, Scottish footballer
  • William Nicol, British scientist and inventor of the Nicol prism

Given name:

  • Nicol David, Malaysian squash player
  • Nicol Williamson, Scottish actor

Usage examples of "nicol".

An old campaigner like Nicol Kyd doesna travel the roads without sundry small delicacies in his saddle-bags, for in some of these English hedge-inns a merciful man wouldna kennel his dog.

Stirling, Burns was stung at beholding nothing but desolation in the palaces of our princes and our halls of legislation, and vented his indignation in those unloyal lines: some one has said that they were written by his companion, Nicol, but this wants confirmation.

Nicol, but he would be hurt if he knew I wrote to anybody and not to him: so I shall only beg my best, kindest, kindest compliments to my worthy hostess and the sweet little rose-bud.

An old campaigner like Nicol Kyd doesna travel the roads without sundry small delicacies in his saddle-bags, for in some of these English hedge-inns a merciful man wouldna kennel his dog.

Nicol came with me, as Constantine was returning with Kerry to his hotel to lick his wounds in private, and we went round the stables looking at the dozen or so yearlings I had noted as possibles.

Either Nicols had eaten everything else before these or he had packed out mostly Italian.

Nicol has likewise described to me two cases of insane patients, whose lips are retracted during paroxysms of rage.

An internal stairway led up to the top floor, but Nicol led Rebus past it and into the living room, fully thirty-five feet long and twelve high, and with double sash windows giving uninterrupted views across Dean Valley and the Water of Leith.

Old Albert Nicols, the original owner, who had managed, by dint of rigged poker games, loans foreclosed with indecent haste, and questionable wills to consolidate several hundred claims into one title deed, had taken a young wife just before he died.