To me it looks like a younique spelling of the name Nicholas. I don't like the name, or strange spellings of names. Mostly because I'm a teacher and its a pain in the ass
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I do not like the name, especially the capitalized "K" if that is intentional. It is one of those names that, as someone who works in education, would make me think 'mom didn't know how to spell Nicholas'. If you really want a 'K' I would go with Nikolas (even though I dislike this spelling also- and his name will be misspelt and autocorrected his entire life)
As @lauralou2210 stated. Is it pronounced Nicholas? I don't like that name at all to be blunt.
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I think the spelling is terrible. It makes the parents look uneducated. Sets your kid up for a lifetime of side eyes and mis spells and trouble pronouncing his name. I think it's mean to do to your child.
On the other hand, Niklaus is Slavic so if that's your ethnicity or you truly love it, then go with it, but there is no reason to spell it with the capital K in the middle. I think that's what's throwing me off from looking at it and wondering wtf.
If the name is intended to be Nicholas I also don't like the spelling because you can't tell how to pronounce it. If this is a foreign variation of Nicholas that is significant to yours or DH's culture or background, then It's a different story. But I wouldn't know how to pronounce this name on sight, Ny Claws? Nicholas is a beautiful name I just think if there is no significance to that spelling then use a more phonetic one.
I don't think the spelling makes the parents look uneducated. I would assume the family (or a part of the family) was of Eastern European/Slavic descent. Just because it's not Anglicized doesn't mean it's not correct or traditional.
That being said.... if the random capitalization is intentional, that's pretty.... random... and it looks weird and I do not suggest including it.
I noticed you said it's the same name as one of the characters on The Originals. That name, if I'm right, is pronounced Nick-Klaus (2 syllables). No one will ever say it right, everyone will say Nicholas... I would not use it.
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I like Nick as a baby name - I too am curious the origin though - Slavic, after The Originals, after Jack Nicklaus, or is there another name story? I like origin stories :-)
I heard it from The Originals, and thought it was interesting. Niklaus is the German/ Slavic form of the name Nicholas. Its different and the I like the nicknames Nick & Klaus.
I'm not a fan of the name Avery, but I like Niklaus. The uppercase 'K' is strange, and would make things difficult for your son. I don't think you have to be Slavic to name him Niklaus - plenty of Americans use names from other countries. Nobody says, "If you're not Irish, you shouldn't name your daughter Caitlin..."
Nicholas is a Greek name.
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I love the name..however think about how many times your son will need to correct people and if that matters to you. I love traditional names if it is your culture.
DH is Greek so we are sticking with Greek names but being careful with the spelling so it won't be a PITA for our kids and picking simple names. DH has a super long super Greek name and although it's beautiful he legally changed his name to include a middle name and uses his first initial. So it's A. TOM LASTNAME because he had a ton of issues growing up and entering the work force.
Im assuming you dont pronounce it nicholas you pronounce it nick-klaus? I personally am not a fan it doesnt roll off the tongue well but if you like it, go for it :-)
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June 2011 - Married DH.
June 2013 - Diagnosis of Endometriosis and PCOS (approximate).
December 2013 - First cycle of Clomid - Positive OPK. BFN
January 2014 - 2nd Cycle of Clomid - Positive OPK. BFN
February 2014 - 3rd Cycle of Clomid - Positive OPK. BFN
March 2014 - Took month off to prep for surgery
April 2014 - Laporoscopy for endo. Unable to remove endo due to too close of proximity to ureter. HSG done as well. Fillopian tubes open.
May 2014 - 1st round of Femara. Positive OPK. BFN.
June 2014 - 2nd round of Femara. Moved to RE to have CD10 Follicular U/S. No Follies in left ovary. 5 follies in right. Largest follie 8mm, 1 7mm, 2 3mm, 1 2mm. Positive OPK on day of U/S. BFN. DH has SA done at this time - All results within normal limits.
July 2014 - 3rd round of Femara. CD10 Follicular U/S. No follies in left ovary. 7 follies in right. 1 20mm, 1 12mm, 1 10mm, 4 <5mm. Scheduled for IUI. Canceled due to low estrogen level of 145. TI this month. Prepping for Injectables next month. BFN.
August 2014 - CD3 BW Normal. Injectables not happening because of stupid miscommunication about "required injectables class." Taking class this month. No medication. TI for the month. SIS scheduled for 8/7/14. SIS results - "I have a beautiful uterus." Huzzah!
September 2014 - Cycle cancelled due to stupid AF coming early and making my IUI run in to DH's business trip. Try again next month.
October 2014 - Injects with IUI cycle. 75U 5 days. Estrogen at 36. Bumped up to 125 for 4 days. Estrogen 105. Bumped up to 225. Ganirelix for 2 days. 4 mature follies. Triggered 10/9. IUI 10/10.
BFP 10/24/2014. Beta #1 - 178 Beta #2 - 398. U/S 11/7/14- TWINS!!!!
On the other hand, Niklaus is Slavic so if that's your ethnicity or you truly love it, then go with it, but there is no reason to spell it with the capital K in the middle. I think that's what's throwing me off from looking at it and wondering wtf.
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Nicholas is a Greek name.
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"Hen" (EDD 6/7/2013) - born sleeping @ 19 weeks - 1/15/2013
"G-Unit" born - 4/14/2014 and he's 100% perfection!!
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DH is Greek so we are sticking with Greek names but being careful with the spelling so it won't be a PITA for our kids and picking simple names. DH has a super long super Greek name and although it's beautiful he legally changed his name to include a middle name and uses his first initial. So it's A. TOM LASTNAME because he had a ton of issues growing up and entering the work force.
Something to think about.