Lore[]
That Valentine's Day, it was not rain or snow that fell from the sky but heaps and heaps of sugary treats. Fascinated by the fantastic sight before them , people looked up at the sky to see a sprightly young girl soaring though the air. Nicola's plan had been more than successful, and the people's thanks reached her ears. " I knew it would work." That the confections she had created with love had reached the people's hearts brought Nicola the greatest pride.
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Name origin[]
Nicola is an German, Czech and English feminine name first used in the 20th century, a variant of English and French masculine Nicholas. Latinised version of a Greek male personal name (from the Greek Νικόλαος) derived from Nikos meaning "victory," and laos meaning "people," therefore implying the meaning "winner of the people." Nicola was a frequently given male personal name among the traditional Italian nobility, and was used often in the Middle Ages. In the UK and Germany, the male form Nicola has been used as a female name, which originally came from incorrectly presuming the name's vowel ending 'a' was the female form. The female form of Nicola in Italian is Nicoletta.
Additional info[]
- Artwork by Evan Lee.
- Renewed Version: (Sugar High) Confection Mage Nicola