Mykola

Mykola (Микола, ) is a Slavic variant, more specifically a Ukrainian variant, of the masculine name "Nicholas", meaning "victory of the people". It may refer to:

People

 * Mykola Arkas (1853–1909), Ukrainian composer, writer, historian, and cultural activist
 * Mykola Avilov (born 1948), Ukrainian Soviet decathlete, competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics
 * Mykola Azarov (born 1947), Ukrainian politician, Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014
 * Mykola Babak (born 1954) is a Ukrainian artist, writer, publisher, and art collector
 * Mykola Bahlay (born 1976), Ukrainian football forward
 * Mykola Bakay (1931–1998), Ukrainian singer, composer, poet, author and Soviet dissident
 * Mykola Balan, Ukrainian military official, Lieutenant General, a commander of the National Guard of Ukraine
 * Mykola Bazhan (1904–1983), Soviet Ukrainian writer, poet and politician
 * Mykola Belokurov (1926–2006), Soviet middle-distance runner
 * Mykola Berezutskiy (born 1937), Ukrainian hurdler
 * Mykola Bevz (born 1954), Ukrainian scientist, architect, member of ICOMOS
 * Mykola Biliashivsky (1867–1926), Ukrainian archaeologist, ethnographer, art historian
 * Mykola Bilokon (born 1955), Ukrainian politician, Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine (2003–2005)
 * Mykola Bohuslavsky (1850–1933), organiser & sponsor of the kobzar renaissance in the Kuban, a community leader, publisher
 * Mykola Budnyk, luthier and traditional performer in the Kobzar tradition
 * Mykola Burachek (1871–1942), Ukrainian Impressionist painter and pedagogue
 * Mykola Butsenko (born 1991), Ukrainian amateur boxer
 * Mykola Buy (born 1996), professional Ukrainian football midfielder
 * Mykola Chaban, Soviet and Ukrainian journalist, Ukrainian prose writer, specialist in Dnipropetrovsk region
 * Mykola Chupryna (born 1962), Ukrainian rower
 * Mykola Dementiuk (born 1949), American author
 * Mykola Dibrova, Ukrainian Paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy
 * Mykola Dmitrishin (born 1990), Ukrainian badminton player
 * Mykola Dovhan (born 1955), Ukrainian Olympic rower
 * Mykola Dzhyha (born 1949), Ukrainian career militsiya officer and later politician, member of the Verkhovna Rada
 * Mykola Fedorenko (born 1955), retired Soviet football player, current Ukrainian football coach
 * Mykola Fomin (1905–1975), Soviet football player
 * Mykola Fominykh (1927–1996), Soviet football coach and football administrator
 * Mykola Gogol (1809–1852), Ukrainian-born writer who wrote in Russian because the Ukrainian language was banned in the Russian Empire
 * Mykola Grigoriev (1885–1919), paramilitary leader noted for numerous switching of sides during the civil war in Ukraine
 * Mykola Hlushchenko (1901–1977), Ukrainian artist
 * Mykola Hnatyuk (born 1952), Soviet, Ukrainian singer, popular in the early 1980s
 * Mykola Hobdych (born 1961), Ukrainian choral conductor, founder and director of the Kyiv Chamber Choir
 * Mykola Holonyak (1928–2022), American engineer and educator
 * Mykola Holovko (1937–2004), Ukrainian football (soccer) player and coach
 * Mykola Horbal (born 1940), Ukrainian dissident, human right activist, member of parliament of Ukraine
 * Mykola Hordiychuk (born 1983), Ukrainian weightlifter
 * Mykola Hrabar, self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
 * Mykola Hreshta (born 1984), Ukrainian footballer
 * Mykola Hrinchenko (born 1986), professional Ukrainian football midfielder
 * Mykola Hulak (1821–1899), Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, interpreter, lawyer
 * Mykola Ischenko (born 1983), Ukrainian footballer
 * Mykola Ivanovych Tseluiko (1937–2007), Ukrainian painter and textile artist
 * Mykola Ivasyuk (1865–1937), Ukrainian painter; executed during the Great Purge
 * Mykola Kanevets, Artistic Director & Ballet Master of the Cheremosh Ukrainian Dance Company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
 * Mykola Kapustiansky (1879–1969), General in the army of the Ukrainian National Republic, founder of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
 * Mykola Karpov (1929–2003), Ukrainian playwright
 * Mykola Karpuk (born 1982), Ukrainian bodybuilder and personal trainer
 * Mykola Karpyuk, Ukrainian political activist, former vice leader of the UNA-UNSO, member of the central council of the Right Sector
 * Mykola Katerynchuk, Ukrainian politician and lawyer, former member of the Ukrainian parliament
 * Mykola Khvylovy (1893–1933), Ukrainian writer and poet of the early Communist era Ukrainian Renaissance (1920–1930)
 * Mykola Kmit (born 1966), Ukrainian politician and the former head of the Lviv Oblast State Administration
 * Mykola Kniazhytskyi (born 1968), Ukrainian journalist, People's Deputy of Ukraine, Head of the Committee on Culture and Spirituality
 * Mykola Kolessa (1903–2006), Ukrainian composer and conductor
 * Mykola Koltsov (1936–2011), Soviet footballer and Ukrainian football children and youth trainer
 * Mykola Kolumbet (1933–2012), Ukrainian cyclist
 * Mykola Komarov (born 1961), Ukrainian rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics
 * Mykola Kondratyuk (1931–2006), Soviet and Ukrainian Chamber concert and opera singer (baritone), educator, social activist
 * Mykola Konrad, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest who became a martyr in 1941
 * Mykola Kostyak (born 1954), Ukrainian politician
 * Mykola Koval (born 1952), Belarusian-born operatic baritone
 * Mykola Kovtalyuk (born 1995), Ukrainian football forward
 * Mykola Kravchenko (1983 – 2022), Ukrainian public and political figure, historian
 * Mykola Kremer, Ukrainian sprint canoeist who has competed since the late 2000s
 * Mykola Krotov (1898–1978), Ukrainian and Soviet football player and manager
 * Mykola Krupnyk (born 1972), Ukrainian biathlete
 * Mykola Kucher (born 1959), Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur
 * Mykola Kudrytsky (born 1962), Ukrainian professional football player
 * Mykola Kulinich (born 1953), Ukrainian diplomat
 * Mykola Kulish (1892–1937), Ukrainian prose writer, playwright, pedagogue, veteran of World War I, Red Army veteran
 * Mykola Kut (born 1952), Ukrainian artist
 * Mykola Kvasnyi (born 1995), Ukrainian football defender
 * Mykola Labovskyi (born 1983), Ukrainian middle-distance runner
 * Mykola Lahun, Ukrainian businessman, the majority shareholder and the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC Delta Bank
 * Mykola Lebed (1909–1998), Ukrainian political activist, Ukrainian nationalist, and guerrilla fighter
 * Mykola Lebid (1936–2007), Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, designer, Honored Artist of Ukraine, and professor
 * Mykola Lemyk (1914–1941), Ukrainian political activist and leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
 * Mykola Leontovych (1877–1921), Ukrainian composer, choral conductor, and teacher
 * Mykola Liubynsky (died 1938), Ukrainian politician and diplomat
 * Mykola Livytskyi (1907–1989), Ukrainian politician and journalist
 * Mykola Luchok (born 1974), Ukrainian prelate of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, Titular Bishop of Giru Marcelli, Auxiliary bishop of Diocese of Mukachevo
 * Mykola Lukash (1919–1988), Ukrainian literary translator, theorist and lexicographer
 * Mykola Lysenko (1842–1912), Ukrainian musician and composer
 * Mykola Lytvyn, chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, General of the Army of Ukraine
 * Mykola Lytvyn (footballer) (born 1963), professional Ukrainian football coach and former player
 * Mykola Makhynia (1912–1990), Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach
 * Mykola Malomuzh (born 1955), Ukrainian politician, General of the army of Ukraine
 * Mykola Marchak (1904–1938), Ukrainian and Soviet politician, acting Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR
 * Mykola Marchenko (1943–2018), sculptor, a representative of realism in Ukrainian art
 * Mykola Markevych (1804–1860), Russian Imperial historian, ethnographer, musician and poet of Ukrainian Cossack descent
 * Mykola Martynenko (born 1961), Ukrainian politician
 * Mykola Matviyenko (born 1996), Ukrainian football left defender
 * Mykola Medin (born 1972), Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player
 * Mykola Melnychenko (born 1966), bodyguard of Leonid Kuchma (President of Ukraine), an officer of the State Security Administration
 * Mykola Melnyk (1953–2013), Ukrainian pilot and liquidator hero renowned for his high-risk helicopter mission on the dangerously-radioactive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
 * Mykola Mikhnovsky (1873–1924), Ukrainian political and social activist, lawyer, journalist, founder, ideologue and leader of a Ukrainian independence movement
 * Mykola Milchev (born 1967), Ukrainian sports shooter and 2000 Olympic skeet champion
 * Mykola Morozyuk (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer
 * Mykola Mozghovyi (1947–2010), Ukrainian and Soviet composer, producer, and songwriter
 * Mykola Musiyenko (born 1959), Ukrainian former triple jumper who represented the Soviet Union and later Ukraine
 * Mykola Musolitin (born 1999), professional Ukrainian football midfielder
 * Mykola Mykhailov (1903–1936), Ukrainian bandurist, composer and arranger
 * Mykola Nakonechnyi (born 1981), retired Ukrainian football player
 * Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky (1768–1846), purported author of a famous musical hoax Symphony No. 21, perpetrated by composer and violinist Mikhail Goldstein
 * Mykola Pavlenko (born 1979), Ukrainian football player
 * Mykola Pavlov (born 1954), former Ukrainian football defender, former head-coach of Illychivets Mariupol in the Ukrainian Premier League
 * Mykola Pavlyuk (born 1995), professional Ukrainian football defender
 * Mykola Pawluk (born 1956), television video editor over four decades
 * Mykola Pinchuk (born 1946), retired Ukrainian and Soviet football player
 * Mykola Plaviuk (1925–2012), Ukrainian social and political activist in emigration, who served as the last President of the Ukrainian People's Republic in exile
 * Mykola Polyakov, Ukrainian scientist and rector of Dnipropetovsk National University
 * Mykola Popovych (born 1971), Ukrainian cross-country skier
 * Mykola Porsh, political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly
 * Mykola Prostorov (born 1994), Ukrainian male trampoline gymnast and member of the national team
 * Mykola Prystay (born 1954), retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach
 * Mykola Prysyazhnyuk (born 1960), the former Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
 * Mykola Puzderko (born 1990), Ukrainian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials
 * Mykola Pymonenko (1862–1912), Ukrainian painter
 * Mykola Redkin (born 1928), Ukrainian athlete
 * Mykola Riabchuk (born 1953), Ukrainian public intellectual, journalist, political analyst, literary critic, translator and writer
 * Mykola Riabovil (1883–1919), Ukrainian political figure in the Kuban
 * Mykola Rohozhynskyy, self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
 * Mykola Rudenko (1920–2004), Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Soviet dissident, human rights activist, founder of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group
 * Mykola Savolaynen (born 1980), Ukrainian triple jumper
 * Mykola Selivon, Ukrainian jurist, judge, diplomat and former chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine
 * Mykola Semena (born 1950), Ukrainian journalist who worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,
 * Mykola Shaparenko (born 1998), Ukrainian professional football midfielder
 * Mykola Shapoval (1886–1948), military, public and political figure, Major General of the Ukrainian People's Army
 * Mykola Shevchenko, former Ukrainian football player, former head coach of Indian I-League side Churchill Brothers
 * Mykola Shmatko (1943–2020), contemporary Ukrainian sculptor and painter
 * Mykola Shytyuk (1953–2018), Ukrainian academician, historian, doctor of historical sciences
 * Mykola Simkaylo (1952–2013), eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Kolomyia – Chernivtsi in Ukraine since 2 June 2005 until his death
 * Mykola Skorodynskyi (1751–1805), Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch
 * Mykola Skoryk (born 1972), Ukrainian politician who was Chairman of the Odesa Regional State Administration
 * Mykola Skriabin (born 1978), Ukrainian alpine skier
 * Mykola Skrypnyk (1872–1933), Ukrainian Communist leader, proponent of the Ukrainian Republic's independence
 * Mykola Stakhovsky (1879–1948), Ukrainian diplomat, politician, medic
 * Mykola Stasyuk, Ukrainian political and public figure
 * Mykola Storozhenko (painter) (1928–2015), Ukrainian painter
 * Mykola Stsiborskyi (1897–1941), Ukrainian nationalist politician, chief theorist of the central leadership council of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
 * Mykola Suk (born 1945), Ukrainian American pianist and Merited Artist of Ukraine
 * Mykola Sumtsov (1854–1922), Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert
 * Mykola Syniuk (born 1988), Ukrainian paracanoeist
 * Mykola Szczerbak (1927–1998), Ukrainian zoologist and ecologist, a prolific herpetologist, a full professor and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
 * Mykola Temniuk (born 1992), Ukrainian footballer
 * Mykola Tomenko (born 1964), Ukrainian politician
 * Mykola Tomyn (born 1948), former Soviet/Ukrainian handball player who competed in the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics
 * Mykola Tsybulenko (1942–1998), Ukrainian major general
 * Mykola Tsygan (born 1984), Ukrainian football goalkeeper
 * Mykola Vasylenko (1866–1935), Ukrainian academician historian and law professor
 * Mykola Vechurko (born 1992), professional Ukrainian football midfielder
 * Mykola Velychkivsky (1889–1976), economist, professor, Ukrainian politician and statesman, chairman of the Ukrainian National Council
 * Mykola Vilinsky (1888–1956), Ukrainian composer, professor at the Odesa and Kyiv Conservatories
 * Mykola Volosyanko (1972–2012), Ukrainian professional footballer and assistant manager
 * Mykola Voronyi (1871–1938), Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist
 * Mykola Vynnychenko (born 1958), former Soviet Ukrainian race walker
 * Mykola Yankovsky (born 1944), former Ukrainian businessman who has influenced Ukraine's chemical production landscape and made it environmentally friendly
 * Mykola Yunakiv (1871–1931), Ukrainian general, military pedagogue
 * Mykola Yurchenko (born 1966), Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer
 * Mykola Zaichenkov, Ukrainian sprint canoeist
 * Mykola Zaludyak (1941–2010), Ukrainian politician and the first secretary (mayor) of Kremenchuk city committee of Communist Party of Ukraine
 * Mykola Zerov (1890–1937), Ukrainian poet, translator, classical and literary scholar and critic
 * Mykola Zhabnyak (born 1979), Paralympian athlete from Ukraine competing mainly in category F37/38 throwing events
 * Mykola Zhovtyuk (born 1992), professional Ukrainian football defender
 * Mykola Zlochevsky (born 1966), Ukrainian oil and natural gas businessman, politician and a Ukrainian oligarch