Proper noun
Nicholl
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Nicholl (2002), pp.29–30 In other words, despite their being referred to as "generosi" (gentlemen) in the inquest report, they were all professional liars. Source: Internet
Instead, he is eager to learn from the likes of Gordon Strachan and Jimmy Nicholl going into his second year in charge. Source: Internet
Jimmy Nicholl will be a hit at Rangers insists Northern Ireland keeper Michael McGovernNicholl is No2 to Michael O'Neill for Northern Ireland and is expected to take over as Graeme Murty's Ibrox assistant. Source: Internet
On Friday at Nicholl Park, family, friends and members of the local baseball community gathered to cheer once again for the speedy 6-3 outfielder as he signed a Letter of Intent to play for the UC Berkeley baseball program. Source: Internet
Nicholl noted that the royals have been intentionally “letting their guard down” during the pandemic, allowing the public to see their home lives more than normal, with Prince William even participating in a comedy sketch on television. Source: Internet
“The warm reception William and Kate received has given them a huge boost,” Kate Nicholl, an expert on the royals, explained. Source: Internet