Nicole Definition & Meaning

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  • Nicole American [ni-kohl, nee-kawl] / nɪˈkoʊl, niˈkɔl /

    noun

    1. a female given name: from Greek words meaning “victory” and “people.”

    Example Sentences

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    My Barron’s colleague Nicole Goodkind writes that the anecdotal information compiled by the 12 Federal Reserve Banks showed a cooling labor market and signs of softening consumer spending:

    From Barron's

    Nicole Inui, HSBC’s head of equity strategy for the Americas, introduced a target of 7500 for the S&P 500 for the end of 2026 on Monday, saying it suggests “another year of double-digit gains mirroring the late 1990s equity boom.”

    From Barron's

    He shares eldest child Eric with his former girlfriend, Paulette McNeely, and then welcomed five kids—Bria, Myles, Shayne, Zola, and Bella—with his first wife, Nicole Mitchell.

    From MarketWatch

    In fact, our squad—Nicole Nguyen, Joanna Stern, Ann-Marie Alcántara, Christopher Mims and Wilson Rothman—bought or will be buying many of these picks with our own money.

    From The Wall Street Journal

    —Nicole is a personal tech columnist based in San Francisco.

    From The Wall Street Journal

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