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Klaus in the saga
Klaus
Information
Born

  • Unknown (6000+)
Status

  • Deceased
Occupation

  • Angel Slayer
  • Nomadic Traveller
Species
  • Old One
Gender

  • Male
Family Members

Supernatural Information
Significant Sires

Significant Kills

Cause of Death

  • Poisoned (By Elena Gilbert's Guardian blood)
Killed By

Appearance
First Seen

Last Seen

Physical Appearance
Height

  • '7'0" to 7'3"
Weight

  • 230 lbs. to 245 lbs.
Hair Color

  • White Blond
Eye Color

  • Ice Blue


Klaus is Nordic in appearance, with electric blue eyes and short, close-cropped, platinum blond hair. He is described as being handsome although his features are often contorted in madness. He wears a dusty long tan coat. Personality-wise, Klaus is extremely deranged, and the line between his evil and his madness are very blurry. When pressed, he is deadly serious and reminds everyone about his unfathomable old age, but usually, he seems unnaturally chipper, and his evil deeds during Dark Reunion are tinged with irony. He refers to everyone as "sport." He writes "Goodnight, sweetheart" on Vickie's mirror after brutally murdering her and leaving the same song playing in her room. Stefan tried to kill Klaus with the white spear but was unaffected by it and laughed it off, striking him with lightning. His mood changes from cheerful and amused to enraged in seconds. Despite his seemingly erratic and scattered personality, he appears to be a patient and methodical killer capable of elaborate plans. One day, a maid begged for his help to save her dying mistress, Katherine Von Schwarzschild. Klaus turned her into a vampire and instructed her on how to be malevolent and despotic.

Centuries later, Katherine thought that she killed him, but Klaus arrives in Fell's Church, where he helps Tyler become a werewolf. After that, he uses Tyler and his own enhanced vampire powers to play with the Salvatore brothers and their human friends. He murders Sue Carson, a friend of Bonnie and Meredith, and Vickie Bennett in an extremely violent manner. He offers Damon a truce if he will keep out of his way whiles he violently kills Stefan. Klaus also kidnaps Caroline Forbes and holds her hostage as bait to get Stefan to fight him. In the final showdown, all the weapons used against him fail. Stefan bravely faces Klaus in an attempt to battle him and defeat him to protect the people he cares about and the town of Fells Church. However, despite Stefan's bravery, Klaus about almost kills Stefan and also, nearly kills Damon as well until there is an intervention from Elena's spirit, leading an army of Civil War ghosts. The ghosts carry a screaming Klaus away, and his current whereabouts (and state of being) are unknown. Klaus is reborn by Ethan. Klaus awakens all the vampires he turned that are dead and creates an army. Klaus promises to kill Elena and all her friends for revenge. Klaus tries to kill Elena over and over again but fails and gets frustrated, finding out that the was actually a Principle Gaurdian. Upon defeating Elena and her gang klaus taunted Elena by licking her blood, not knowing it actually kills him. It is later revealed that Elena's blood is the one that can truly kill the Old Ones and destroy all Evil.

History[]

Early Life[]

Klaus is of unknown age, his earliest memory is darkness where then came light. He remembered wandering about on earth carrying an axe (4500 BC - 3200 BC). He also fought in the Trojan War (1194 BC to 1184 BC), was part of Alexander the Great's army (336 BC - 326 BC) and witnessed the death of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 BC, and in the wars that led to the Roman Empire's downfall (on the Germanic side) in AD 456. During this time, probably, he met and gained the confidence of a being named The Devil, and became the ruler of hell. He then, probably, decided to stick around the general area of Germany. In the late fifteenth century, he lived in a village in Germany, where the people thought that he was the devil himself. One day, a maid showed up and begged for his help, because her young mistress was dying. That girl was Katherine Von Schwarzschild aka Katherine. He then turned her into a vampire, feeding her with his blood, saving her from death and making her much stronger than she had been in life, and Gudren used more of her connections to find Katherine a spelled lapis lazuli ring so that she could walk in the daylight. Nothing more is known about Klaus' whereabouts when, one day, in 1491, Katherine returned to the German village to find him, after faking her death in an attempts to get both Salvatore's brothers to reconcile by fooling them into believing she had committed suicide. The two then spent the next five century together. The books suggest that Klaus abuses her while teaching her to become a significantly tougher, stronger vampire, and over time with Klaus influence, she becomes power-hungry and insane, losing utterly her childlike innocence and naiveté. At some time, however, Katherine eventually attempts to kill Klaus, evidently believing that she has succeeded, but Klaus survived. His vernacular suggests that he's spent a lot of time in modern America, though - certainly enough to pick up slang like "sport" and use it comfortably and casually, and know (and use with effective irony) the song "Goodnight, Sweetheart." Probably during this time, on June 6, 1977, Klaus found the home of vampire hunter slayers Fernando and Gabriela Sulez and killed their guards with one blow. He then attacked Gabriela's parents, killing her mother and driving her father to insanity. Klaus then made her children, Meredith and Cristian, drink his blood, which presumably had a spell cast on it to start turning them into aging vampires without having to die. Their parents came home and Klaus tried to take the children, but Meredith fought back and bit him, so he let her stay and taunted her parents, saying to feed her a tablespoon of blood a week if they wanted her to stay alive. Klaus then sent them a picture of Cristian every June 6 (the children's' birthday) until 1984 when they were 10. In each picture, he had fully elongated fangs like a real vampire, but he was still getting older, whereas Meredith only ever had "kitten teeth" since she was only getting the bare minimum amount of blood to survive. On June 6, 1992, the Sulez family received another photo of Cristian, possibly indicating that he had been killed and turned into a full vampire by Klaus. When the news of Katherine's death reaches him, he decides to go to Fells Church to get revenge.

Throughout the Series[]

Dark Reunion[]

Klaus showed up in Fell's Church in 1992, where he encountered Tyler Smallwood and reveals his true origin and identity. During a surprise party for Meredith's eighteenth birthday he helped Tyler kill one of Bonnie and Meredith's friends, Sue Carson, to trigger Tyler's werewolf gene, and then they drank her blood together from her chest. Later Stefan hypnotizes Vickie, who was present during the murder, who tells him that Sue was thrown out the window by a tall blond man with blue eyes. Vickie is certain the man will come for her and kill her next. Her belief is reinforced in the next few minutes while objects in her room start to move, lightning cuts through the sky, and the words “Goodnight, Sweetheart” appear written on her mirror with lipstick. Stefan gives Vickie vervain to help her resist Klaus’s influence and promises that they will all keep watch over her. The others realize that Stefan believes Sue’s killer is a vampire and Damon is left to guard the girl. Stefan then comes up with a plan that the rest followed. Meredith and Bonnie stage a loud argument during graduation. Meredith says she will go alone to Elena’s grave that night to lay a flower there. Their argument is overheard by the party intended to overhear it: Tyler Smallwood, who shows up and changes into a werewolf to attack Meredith. Stefan, Matt, and Bonnie are waiting for Tyler, though, and they appear and tie him up. They lead him to the ruined church and threaten to amputate a limb, which will have the effect of destroying his werewolf abilities unless he tells them what he knows. Stefan explains that he knows that the killer cut Sue’s chest to let Tyler drink her blood. The blood initiated Tyler into his hereditary powers as a werewolf. Tyler refuses to admit any involvement until Stefan feints with the ax. Hysterical with terror, Tyler tells them that the killer is an Old One, an Original vampire, who cannot be killed and can only be injured by one type of wood. Tyler doesn’t know what type. He also says that the killer plans an attack on Vickie that night. Klaus successfully killed Vickie and offers Damon a truce if he'll keep out of his way while he kills Stefan.

When Stefan and the others return to where they left Tyler, he is nowhere to be seen, probably helped by the same Klaus. Instead of going home, Stefan tries to contact Elena, with Bonnie's help. When she finds Elena in a vision, though, Stefan and Elena have only a few minutes together before the Old One shows up and begins to control Bonnie’s mind. The Old One identifies himself as Klaus, the vampire who turned Katherine. He destroys Elena’s appearance to hurt both her and Stefan, but Stefan refuses to turn away from his beloved and uses his own Powers to restore her appearance. Before Klaus destroys Bonnie’s dream-vision, Elena tells Stefan that one of Klaus’ victims will know how to defeat him: Meredith's grandfather is the person. To figure out the type of wood needed to kill Klaus, Meredith, Bonnie and Matt go to visit him and he just screams "white ash wood." On June 20, Klaus sends Stefan a package with Caroline's scarf in it and a note telling him to meet him alone to the Old Francher Place. Bonnie, Meredith, and Matt follow along, anyway, against Stefan's wishes. A confrontation occurs in the woods, with Klaus and Tyler fighting Stefan, Bonnie, Meredith, and Matt. Caroline is rescued. Bonnie knocks Tyler unconscious, but only after Tyler rakes Meredith’s leg to the bone and gives Matt a concussion. Klaus stabs Stefan multiple times to kill him slowly. Damon shows up and throws a spear at Klaus, distracting him. Damon and Bonnie try to help Stefan, who is too badly wounded to save. Stefan asks Damon to promise to save the others, and Damon agrees when he can find no way to save Stefan’s life. The promise is made moot when Klaus reappears and hits Damon with lightning, knocking him unconscious. Klaus is about to kill Bonnie, who is vainly trying to shelter Stefan with her body, when Bonnie suddenly calls upon Elena. Elena’s ghost appears, along with the ghosts of the Civil War soldiers. The soldiers carry a screaming Klaus away, and eventually he is destroyed.

The Hunters: Moonsong[]

At Dalcrest College's campus, the special fraternity called the Vitale Society, which Elena's parents were involved in, is led by a vampire named Ethan. He reveals to Stefan that one of Klaus' descendants turned him and that he plans to resurrect the Old One at the equinox. He needs, however, the blood of his descendants to do this. Luckily, the gang manages to win the fight against the Society, but not before Ethan gets a vial of Stefan and Damon's blood. Meredith kills him before he can do anything. In the epilogue, it is revealed that Meredith missed Ethan's heart and he is still alive with both Salvatore brothers' blood and can complete the ritual as expected the equinox unknown to Elena and her friends.

The Hunters: Destiny Rising[]

Ethan and the Vitale Society are determined to resurrect the Old One. Klaus was later resurrected by Ethan Crane using the blood of vampires descended from him through Changing. He used more blood to resurrect Katerina and then used a vampire army to get revenge on Elena Gilbert. However, he was killed when he licked her blood, which had the power to kill Old Ones.

Personality/Physical Appearance/Abilities[]

Personality wise, Klaus is extremely sinister, sadistic, sociopathic, evil, vengeful and dangerous. He is highly powerful and is highly intimidating and threatening. Klaus is extremely deranged, and the line between his evil and his madness is very blurry. When pressed, he is deadly serious and reminds everyone about his unfathomable old age, but most of the time he seems unnaturally chipper, and his evil deeds during Dark Reunion are always tinged with irony. He refers to everyone as "sport," he writes "Goodnight, sweetheart" on Vickie's mirror after brutally murdering her and leaving that same song playing in her room, and he kills (or nearly kills) Stefan with the same White Ash Wood spear that was intended for him. His mood changes from cheerful and amused to absolutely enraged in seconds and he is very unpredictable. Despite his seemingly erratic and scattered personality, he seems to be a patient and methodical killer capable of elaborate plans. Klaus is very tall and very Nordic in physical appearance, with piercing electric blue eyes and short, close-cropped white-platinum blond hair. He is described as being very handsome despite the fact that his features are often contorted in madness. He wears a dusty long tan coat. Vickie Bennett describes Klaus' physical appearance in Dark Reunion as the following: "He wears...an old raincoat. It flaps around his legs in the wind. He makes the wind blow. His hair is blond. Almost white. It stands up all over his head. His eyes are blue.

  • Atmokinesis: The supernatural ability allows influence meteorological energy patterns, creating rain, wind, hailis character ning, snow, sleet, fog and temperature chanel.
  • Elemental Manipulation: The supernatural ability to control and manipulate the elemhe ir, earth, fire, water, lightning, etc.
  • Animal Control: The supernatural bility can handle all kinds of wild animals or domestic. Normally you can only control a species at a time.
  • Healing Factor: The supernatural ability to heal all infections and injuries at an accelerated speed.
  • Immortality: besides Elena's blood theres nothing in existance that could truly kill Klaus, he can be blown up, erased from existance, destroyed to a sub-atomic level and he would still not be able to die.
  • Senses: The supernatural ability to hear, see, smell, and taste beyond the human limit.
  • Shapeshifting: The supernatural ability to alter and change the physical form of ones self.
  • Absolute strength: The Old Ones are capable of destroying Earth, Realms, Dimensions and even planets, their strength is unmatached, thus making them superior then all supernaturals and the most strongest of them all.
  • Illusion: They are capable of disrupting the reality of one or more things at once.
  • Telepathy: The supernatural ability can communicate mentally with other vampires without physical contact and long distances.
  • Old One immunity: The Old Ones can not be destroyed by sunlight, fire, wood, werewolf bite, decapitation, extraction of heart, etc. The only thing that could hurt them is the White Ash Wood, and the Principal Guardian's blood can kill an Old One.
  • Old One Aura: A subtle, "luminous radiation" that surrounds an Old One that could alter the emotions and energy levels of himself and others. The Old One can generate aura within oneself. The aura is created from the power, longevity, strength and personality/emotions of the ancient vampire. The color varies according to each Old One, but in general are pure colors, but with the bloody red color, giving the feeling of evil and fear of anyone approaching the ancient

Limitations[]

  • Principal Guardian's Blood: The pureblood vampires can only be completely destroyed if they ingest the blood of a Principal Guardian or its descendant. (silver spikes at the ends of each stave.)

Trivia[]

  • Klaus' birthday is November 7.
  • Klaus' zodiac sign is Scorpio.
  • Klaus in the television series has the same name.
  • Klaus was born sometime between 4500 B.C. and 3200 B.C.
  • Klaus's personality in the novels is different from the television series. Although both versions of Klaus are psychotic, crazy and murder hungry, Klaus in the novels is more persuasive, manipulative and cunning while Klaus on the television series is more hot-headed, emotional and abrasive.
  • Klaus in the novel series is presumably born in Europe (most accurately Germany) while Klaus on the television series was born on what would eventually become American or United States territory (Mystic Falls, Virginia).
  • Klaus is the tallest or largest character in the entire series, being 7'0" to 7'3" in height. This means that he strongly towers over all of the other characters in the series, in particular, the male characters (Matt is 6'1" to 6'3", Tyler is 6'10" to 7'0", Stefan is 5'9" to 5'11", and Damon is 5'7" to 5'9").
  • Klaus in the novels is an Old One (which is known as a pureblood vampire) while Klaus on the television show is an Original Vampire (later an Original Hybrid).
  • Klaus wears a tan trench coat.

Name[]

  • Klaus is a masculine name and the German form of Nicholas. It is a variant of Claus, which is a diminutive of the name Nicholas (Greek). The meaning of the name is "People Of Victory" or "Victory Of the People".
  • Other spellings of Klaus include Klaas, Klaes, Klas, Klause, Claas, Claes, Clause and Claus.
  • Other spellings of Nicholas include Nicolaus, Nikolaos (Ancient Greek), Nikola (Basque), Nikola, Nikolai, Nikolay (Bulgarian), Nicolau (Catalan), Nikola, Nikica, Niko, Nikša (Croatian), Mikuláš, Mikoláš, Mikula, Nikola, Nikolas (Czech), Niklas, Nikolaj, Cai, Caj, Claus, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Niels (Danish), Nicolaas, Nikolaas, Kai, Klaas, Nick, Nico, Niek, Niels (Dutch), Nikolao, Niĉjo (Esperanto), Nigul (Estonian), Niklas, Kai, Klaus, Launo, Niilo, Niko (Finnish), Kai, Kay, Klaes (Frisian), Nicolau (Galician), Nikoloz, Nika, Nikusha (Georgian), Nicolaus, Niklas, Nikolaus, Claus, Kai, Kay, Klaus, Nickolaus, Nico (German), Niklaus (German (Swiss)), Nicolaos, Nikolaos, Nik, Nikolas (Greek), Miklós, Nikola, Kolos, Miksa (Hungarian), Nioclás (Irish), Nicola, Nicolò, Nico (Italian), Nikolajs (Latvian), Klaos (Limburgish), Klaas (Low German), Nikola, Nikolche (Macedonian), Nikora (Maori), Nichol, Nicol, Col (Medieval English), Niklas, Cai, Caj, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klaus, Nils (Norwegian), Mikołaj (Polish), Nicolau, Nico (Portuguese), Nicolae, Neculai, Nicu, Nicușor (Romanian), Nikolai, Nikolay, Kolya (Russian), Neacel, Nichol, Nicol (Scottish), Nikola, Nikica (Serbian), Mikuláš (Slovak), Miklavž, Nikola, Nikolaj, Nik, Niko (Slovene), Nicolao, Nicolás, Nico (Spanish), Niklas, Nicklas, Niclas, Cai, Caj, Claes, Kai, Kaj, Kay, Klas, Nels, Nils (Swedish), Mykola (Ukrainian), Nickolas, Nikolas (English), Nicolas (French), Colin, Collin, Nic, Nick, Nicky, Nik (English), Afrikaans: Niklaas, Albanian: Nikollë, Nikolla, Nikollai, Nikë, Niklaus, Klaus, Koll, Kolë, Aragonese: Nicolau, Arabic: نقولا :نيكولا‎‎, Armenian: Նիկողայոս (Nikog(h)ayos, Nigog(h)ayos), Նիկողոս (Nikog(h)os, Nigog(h)os), Belarusian: Мікалай (Mikalai), Мікола (Mikola), Breton: Nikolaz, Bulgarian: Никола (Nikola), Николай (Nikolay), Никлен (Niklen), Никулица (Nikùlitsa), Коле (Kole), Кольо (Kolyo), Колю (Kolyu), Chinese: 尼古拉斯 (Nígǔlāsī), Croatian: Nikola, Nikula, Mikola, Mikac, Mika, Nikić, Niko, Mikula, Nikica, Danish: Claus, Klaus, Niels, Nicolai, Nikolaj, Nilas, Nis, Nikolas, Nikolai, Nicklas, Niklas, English: Nicholas, Nikolas, Nicolas, Colin, Collin, Esperanto: Niĉjo, Niko, Nikolao, Estonian: Nigul, Niilo, Mikk, Fijian: Niko, Finnish: Launo, Niilo, Niklas, Nikol, Nikolai, French: Nicolas, Nico, Colas, Colin, Galician: Nicolao, Georgian: ნიკოლოზ (Nikoloz), ნიკა (Nika), ნიკო (Niko), კოლაუ (Kolau), German: Claus, Claas, Klaas, Klaus, Klas, Nickolaus, Nicolaus, Niklaus, Nickolas, Nikolaus, Nikolo, Niklas, Nico, Niko, Greek: Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), Νικόλας (Nikolas), Νίκος (Nikos), Νικολής (Nikolis), Hungarian: Miklós, Mikulás, Icelandic: Nikulás, Níels, Nils, Italian: Nicola, Nicolò, Niccolò, Nico, Nicolas, Japanese: ニコラス (Nikorasu), Korean: 니콜라스 (Nikollaseu), Latin: Nicolaus, Latvian: Niklāvs, Nikolass, Nikolajs, Niks, Klāvs, Lithuanian: Mikalojus, Nikolajus, Leonese: Nicolás, Nicu, Colás, Low German: Nikolaas, Nicolaas, Klaas, Klaus, Macedonian: Никола (Nikola), Коле (Kole), Кољо (Koljo), Николче (Nikolče), Николе (Nikole), Malay: Nikk, Norwegian: Nils, Nikolai, Persian: نیکولاس (Nikolâs), Polish: Mikołaj, Mik, Mikołajek, Nikolas, Portuguese: Nicolau, Nícolas, Romanian: Neculai, Nicolae, Nicu, Nicușor, Niculae, Russian: Николай (Nikolai), Коля (Kolya), Scottish Gaelic: Neacel, Nichol, Nicol, Caelan, Calen, Syriac: ܫܢܐ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ (Zakhya, Zakhia, زخيا), Serbian: Никола (Nikola), Николај (Nikolaj), Никодије (Nikodije), Кода (Koda), Коле (Kole), Никша (Nikša),Николица (Nikolica), Никшица (Nikšica), Нико (Niko), Никица (Nikica), Slovak: Mikuláš, Nikola, Mikoláš, Tamil: நிக்கோலஸ் (Nikkōlas), Telugu: నికోలస్ (Nikōlas), Thai: นิโคลัส (Níkohlát, Nikholạs̄), Tongan: Nikolasi, Turkish: Nikola, Tatar: Микулай/Miqulay, Ukrainian: Микола (Mykola), Миколай (Mykolai, Mykolay), Vietnamese: Ninh Cữu, Upper Sorbian: Mikławš, West Frisian: Klaes, Yiddish: ניקאַלאַס (Nyqʼalʼas)
  • The feminine forms of Nicholas include Nicole, Nikole (Basque), Nikol (Bulgarian), Nika (Croatian), Nicol, Nicola, Nikol, Nikola (Czech), Nikoleta (Greek), Nikolett (Hungarian), Lina, Nicoletta, Nicolina (Italian), Nikora (Maori), Nikola (Polish), Nicoleta (Romanian), Nikola (Slovak), Nika (Slovene), Nicolasa (Spanish), Nichole, Nikole, Nikkole (English), Colette, Coline, Nicolette, Nicoline (French), Nicky, Nikki (English), Nicolet, Nicoline (Dutch), Bulgarian: Николина (Nikolina), Николета (Nikoleta), Никол (Nikol), Нина (Nina), Croatian: Nikolina, Nika, Nina, Czech: Nikol, Nikoleta, Nikola, Nicol, Dutch: Klasina, Klazina, Nicole, Nicolien, Nicolet, Nicoline, Danish: Nikoline, English: Nicole/Nichole/Nicolle/Nikole/Nikkole, Nicola/Nichola, Nicolette, Colette, Nicki/Nicky/Nikki/Nicci, French: Colette, Coline, Nicole, Nicolette, Nicoline, Cosette, German: Nicole, Nikole, Nicola, Nikola, Greek: Νίκη (Níkē, a conflation with Níke), Νικολέτα (Nikoléta), Νικολίνα (Νikolína), Hungarian: Nikolett, Italian: Nicoletta, Nicole, Nicolina, Macedonian: Nikolina, Norwegian: Nilsine, Nicoline, Portuguese: Nicole, Romanian: Niculina, Nicoleta, Nicolina, Nico, Scottish: Nicola, Nicholas (Lowlands 18th/19th century), Serbian: Nikolija (archaic), Nikolina, Nikoleta, Slovak: Nikola, Nikoleta, Slovene: Nika, Spanish: Nicolasa, Nikoletta, Nicolá, Turkish: Nikol, ኒኮል (Nīkoli) (Amharic), نيكول (Naykul) (Arabic), Ніколь (Nikoĺ) (Belarusian), নিকলে ( Nikalē) (Bengali), Никол (Nikol) (Bulgarian), 妮可 (Nī kě) (Chinese Simplified), 妮可 (Nī kě) (Chinese Traditional), નિકોલ (Nikōla) (Gujarati), ניקול (Hebrew), निकोल (Nikol) (Hindi), ニコール ( Nikōru) (Japanese), ನಿಕೋಲ್ ( Nikōl) (Kannada), Николь (Nïkol) (Kazakh), 니콜 (Nikol) (Korean), Никол (Nikol) (Macedonian), നിക്കോൾ (Nikkēāḷ) (Malayalam), निकोल (Nikōla) (Marathi), निकोल (Nikōla) (Nepali), نیکول (Pashto), نیکول (Persian), Николь (Nikol') (Russian), Hицоле (Nicole) (Serbian), Николь (Nikol) (Tajik), நிக்கோல் (Nikkōl) (Tamil), నికోలే ( Nikōlē) (Telugu), นิโคล (Nikhol) (Thai), Ніколь (Nikol') (Ukrainian), نکول (Urdu), ניקאָלע (Nikole) (Yiddish), Necole, Niccole, Nichol, Nichole, Nicholle, Nickol, Nickole, Nicol, Nicola, Nikita, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikky, Niko, Nikol, Nikola, Nikole, Nikoleta, Nikoletta, Nikolia, Niquole, Niquolle, Nychole, Nycholl, Nykia, Nycole, Nykole, Nykolia, Nyquole, Nyquolle, Nicoletta, Nicolette, Nicoleta, Nicolete, Nickie, Nicki, Nicky, Nickey, Nickee, Nichola, Nicolleta, Nicollet, Nakeeta, Nakita, Nickita, Nikeeta, Niquita, Nikolaevna, Nijole, Colette, Nicolle, Nkole, Necole, Niccole, Nichol, Nichole, Nicholle, Nickol, Nickole, Nicol, Nicola, Nikita, Nikki, Nikkole, Nikky, Niko, Nikol, Nikola, Nikoleta, Nikoletta, Nikole, Nikolia, Nikolina, Niquole, Niquolle, Nychole, Nycholl, Nykia, Nycole, Nykole, Nykolia, Nyquole and Nyquolle.
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