Proper noun
Nicolo (plural Nicolos)
A surname from Italian.
Croft, 25. The Venetian envoy, Nicolo Molin, wrote this description of Anne in 1606: Reputation Anne has traditionally been regarded with condescension by historians, who have emphasised her triviality and extravagance. Source: Internet
Nicolo would usually use the forma B model for his cellos and as the quality of the output steadily declined within the family, the Stradivari models were almost abandoned in Naples. Source: Internet
A criminal investigation has been opened but Udine prosecutor Antonio De Nicolo stressed that it was normal procedure and there is no current reason to suspect any wrongdoing. Source: Internet
The white wine Grillo, which has been awarded a prize in the Gambero Rosso Berebene guide to Italian wines, is a homage to Nicolo Azoti, a union leader killed in 1946. Source: Internet
She was born May 30, 1928 in Emporium, a daughter of the late Anthony and Amilia Nicolo Zito. Source: Internet
“In that second game, there was no way we were going to lose,” Nicolo said. Source: Internet