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Mykola (
Ukrainian: Микола, IPA:[mɪˈkɔlɐ]ⓘ) is a
Slavic variant, more specifically a
Ukrainian variant, of the masculine name "
Nicholas", meaning "victory of the people". It may refer to:
People
Mykola Voronyi (1871–1938), Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist
Mykola Arkas (1853–1909), Ukrainian composer, writer, historian, and cultural activist
Mykola Avilov (born 1948), Ukrainian Soviet decathlete, competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics
Mykola Livytskyi (1907–1989), Ukrainian politician and journalist
Mykola Luchok (born 1974), Ukrainian prelate of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, Titular Bishop of Giru Marcelli, Auxiliary bishop of Diocese of Mukachevo
Mykola Lukash (1919–1988), Ukrainian literary translator, theorist and lexicographer
Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912), Ukrainian musician and composer
Mykola Lytvyn, chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, General of the Army of Ukraine
Mykola Medin (born 1972), Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player
Mykola Melnychenko (born 1966), bodyguard of Leonid Kuchma (President of Ukraine), an officer of the State Security Administration
Mykola Melnyk (1953–2013), Ukrainian pilot and liquidator hero renowned for his high-risk helicopter mission on the dangerously-radioactive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Mykola Mikhnovsky (1873–1924), Ukrainian political and social activist, lawyer, journalist, founder, ideologue and leader of a Ukrainian independence movement
Mykola Milchev (born 1967), Ukrainian sports shooter and 2000 Olympic skeet champion
Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky (1768–1846), purported author of a famous musical hoax Symphony No. 21, perpetrated by composer and violinist Mikhail Goldstein
Mykola Pavlov (born 1954), former Ukrainian football defender, former head-coach of Illychivets Mariupol in the Ukrainian Premier League
Mykola Pavlyuk (born 1995), professional Ukrainian football defender
Mykola Pawluk (born 1956), television video editor over four decades
Mykola Pinchuk (born 1946), retired Ukrainian and Soviet football player
Mykola Plaviuk (1925–2012), Ukrainian social and political activist in emigration, who served as the last President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile
Mykola Polyakov, Ukrainian scientist and rector of Dnipropetovsk National University
Mykola Stsiborskyi (1897–1941), Ukrainian nationalist politician, chief theorist of the central leadership council of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Mykola Suk (born 1945), Ukrainian American pianist and Merited Artist of Ukraine
Mykola Sumtsov (1854–1922), Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert
Mykola Szczerbak (1927–1998), Ukrainian zoologist and ecologist, a prolific herpetologist, a full professor and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Mykola Yankovsky (born 1944), former Ukrainian businessman who has influenced Ukraine's chemical production landscape and made it environmentally friendly
Mykola Yunakiv (1871–1931), Ukrainian general, military pedagogue
Mykola Yurchenko (born 1966), Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer
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Look up Mykola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mykola (
Ukrainian: Микола, IPA:[mɪˈkɔlɐ]ⓘ) is a
Slavic variant, more specifically a
Ukrainian variant, of the masculine name "
Nicholas", meaning "victory of the people". It may refer to:
People
Mykola Voronyi (1871–1938), Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist
Mykola Arkas (1853–1909), Ukrainian composer, writer, historian, and cultural activist
Mykola Avilov (born 1948), Ukrainian Soviet decathlete, competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics
Mykola Livytskyi (1907–1989), Ukrainian politician and journalist
Mykola Luchok (born 1974), Ukrainian prelate of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, Titular Bishop of Giru Marcelli, Auxiliary bishop of Diocese of Mukachevo
Mykola Lukash (1919–1988), Ukrainian literary translator, theorist and lexicographer
Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912), Ukrainian musician and composer
Mykola Lytvyn, chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, General of the Army of Ukraine
Mykola Medin (born 1972), Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player
Mykola Melnychenko (born 1966), bodyguard of Leonid Kuchma (President of Ukraine), an officer of the State Security Administration
Mykola Melnyk (1953–2013), Ukrainian pilot and liquidator hero renowned for his high-risk helicopter mission on the dangerously-radioactive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Mykola Mikhnovsky (1873–1924), Ukrainian political and social activist, lawyer, journalist, founder, ideologue and leader of a Ukrainian independence movement
Mykola Milchev (born 1967), Ukrainian sports shooter and 2000 Olympic skeet champion
Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky (1768–1846), purported author of a famous musical hoax Symphony No. 21, perpetrated by composer and violinist Mikhail Goldstein
Mykola Pavlov (born 1954), former Ukrainian football defender, former head-coach of Illychivets Mariupol in the Ukrainian Premier League
Mykola Pavlyuk (born 1995), professional Ukrainian football defender
Mykola Pawluk (born 1956), television video editor over four decades
Mykola Pinchuk (born 1946), retired Ukrainian and Soviet football player
Mykola Plaviuk (1925–2012), Ukrainian social and political activist in emigration, who served as the last President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile
Mykola Polyakov, Ukrainian scientist and rector of Dnipropetovsk National University
Mykola Stsiborskyi (1897–1941), Ukrainian nationalist politician, chief theorist of the central leadership council of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
Mykola Suk (born 1945), Ukrainian American pianist and Merited Artist of Ukraine
Mykola Sumtsov (1854–1922), Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert
Mykola Szczerbak (1927–1998), Ukrainian zoologist and ecologist, a prolific herpetologist, a full professor and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Mykola Yankovsky (born 1944), former Ukrainian businessman who has influenced Ukraine's chemical production landscape and made it environmentally friendly
Mykola Yunakiv (1871–1931), Ukrainian general, military pedagogue
Mykola Yurchenko (born 1966), Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.