Mykola
Mykola 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, Ukrainian composer, writer, historian, and cultural activist
- Mykola Avilov, Ukrainian Soviet decathlete, competed at the 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics
- Mykola Azarov, Ukrainian politician, Prime Minister of Ukraine from 2010 to 2014
- Mykola Babak is a Ukrainian artist, writer, publisher, and art collector
- Mykola Bahlay, Ukrainian football forward
- Mykola Bakay, 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, Soviet Ukrainian writer, poet and politician
- Mykola Belokurov, Soviet middle-distance runner
- Mykola Berezutskiy, Ukrainian hurdler
- Mykola Bevz, Ukrainian scientist, architect, member of ICOMOS
- Mykola Biliashivsky, Ukrainian archaeologist, ethnographer, art historian
- Mykola Bilokon, Ukrainian politician, Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
- Mykola Bohuslavsky, organiser & sponsor of the kobzar renaissance in the Kuban, a community leader, publisher
- Mykola Bondar, Ukrainian competitive figure skater
- Mykola Budnyk, luthier and traditional performer in the Kobzar tradition
- Mykola Burachek, Ukrainian Impressionist painter and pedagogue
- Mykola Butsenko, Ukrainian amateur boxer
- Mykola Buy, professional Ukrainian football midfielder
- Mykola Chaban, Soviet and Ukrainian journalist, Ukrainian prose writer, specialist in Dnipropetrovsk region
- Mykola Chupryna, Ukrainian rower
- Mykola Dementiuk, American author
- Mykola Dibrova, Ukrainian Paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy
- Mykola Dmitrishin, Ukrainian badminton player
- Mykola Dovhan, Ukrainian Olympic rower
- Mykola Dzhyha, Ukrainian career militsiya officer and later politician, member of the Verkhovna Rada
- Mykola Fedorenko, retired Soviet football player, current Ukrainian football coach
- Mykola Fomin, Soviet football player
- Mykola Fominykh, Soviet football coach and football administrator
- Mykola Gogol, Ukrainian-born writer who wrote in Russian because the Ukrainian language was banned in the Russian Empire
- Mykola Grigoriev, paramilitary leader noted for numerous switching of sides during the civil war in Ukraine
- Mykola Hlushchenko, Ukrainian artist
- Mykola Hnatyuk, Soviet, Ukrainian singer, popular in the early 1980s
- Mykola Hobdych, Ukrainian choral conductor, founder and director of the Kyiv Chamber Choir
- Mykola Holonyak, American engineer and educator
- Mykola Holovko, Ukrainian football player and coach
- Mykola Horbal, Ukrainian dissident, human right activist, member of parliament of Ukraine
- Mykola Hordiychuk, Ukrainian weightlifter
- Mykola Hrabar, self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
- Mykola Hreshta, Ukrainian footballer
- Mykola Hrinchenko, professional Ukrainian football midfielder
- Mykola Hulak, Ukrainian political and cultural activist, journalist, scientist, interpreter, lawyer
- Mykola Ischenko, Ukrainian footballer
- Mykola Ivanovych Tseluiko, Ukrainian painter and textile artist
- Mykola Ivasyuk, 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, General in the army of the Ukrainian National Republic, founder of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Mykola Karpov, Ukrainian playwright
- Mykola Karpuk, 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, Ukrainian writer and poet of the early Communist era Ukrainian Renaissance
- Mykola Kmit, Ukrainian politician and the former head of the Lviv Oblast State Administration
- Mykola Kniazhytskyi, Ukrainian journalist, People's Deputy of Ukraine, Head of the Committee on Culture and Spirituality
- Mykola Kolessa, Ukrainian composer and conductor
- Mykola Koltsov, Soviet footballer and Ukrainian football children and youth trainer
- Mykola Kolumbet, Ukrainian cyclist
- Mykola Komarov, Ukrainian rower who competed for the Soviet Union in the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Mykola Kondratyuk, Soviet and Ukrainian Chamber concert and opera singer, educator, social activist
- Mykola Konrad, Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest who became a martyr in 1941
- Mykola Kostyak, Ukrainian politician
- Mykola Koval, Belorussian-born operatic baritone
- Mykola Kovtalyuk, Ukrainian football forward
- Mykola Kremer, Ukrainian sprint canoeist who has competed since the late 2000s
- Mykola Krotov, Ukrainian and Soviet football player and manager
- Mykola Krupnyk, Ukrainian biathlete
- Mykola Kucher, Ukrainian politician and entrepreneur
- Mykola Kudrytsky, Ukrainian professional football player
- Mykola Kulinich, Ukrainian diplomat
- Mykola Kulish, Ukrainian prose writer, playwright, pedagogue, veteran of World War I, Red Army veteran
- Mykola Kut, Ukrainian artist
- Mykola Kvasnyi, Ukrainian football defender
- Mykola Labovskyy, Ukrainian middle-distance runner
- Mykola Lahun, Ukrainian businessman, the majority shareholder and the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of JSC Delta Bank
- Mykola Lebed, Ukrainian political activist, Ukrainian nationalist, and guerrilla fighter
- Mykola Lebid, Ukrainian painter, graphic artist, designer, Honored Artist of Ukraine, and professor
- Mykola Lemyk, Ukrainian political activist and leader of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Mykola Leontovych, Ukrainian composer, choral conductor, and teacher
- Mykola Liubynsky, Ukrainian politician and diplomat
- Mykola Livytskyi, Ukrainian politician and journalist
- Mykola Luchok, Ukrainian prelate of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, Titular Bishop of Giru Marcelli, Auxiliary bishop of Diocese of Mukachevo
- Mykola Lukash, Ukrainian literary translator, theorist and lexicographer
- Mykola Lysenko, Ukrainian musician and composer
- Mykola Lytvyn, chief of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, General of the Army of Ukraine
- Mykola Lytvyn , professional Ukrainian football coach and former player
- Mykola Makhynia, Soviet and Ukrainian football player and coach
- Mykola Malomuzh, Ukrainian politician, General of the army of Ukraine
- Mykola Marchak, Ukrainian and Soviet politician, acting Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Ukrainian SSR
- Mykola Marchenko, sculptor, a representative of realism in Ukrainian art
- Mykola Markevych, Russian Imperial historian, ethnographer, musician and poet of Ukrainian Cossack descent
- Mykola Martynenko, Ukrainian politician
- Mykola Matviyenko, Ukrainian football left defender
- Mykola Medin, Ukrainian professional football coach and a former player
- Mykola Melnychenko, bodyguard of Leonid Kuchma, an officer of the State Security Administration
- Mykola Melnyk, Ukrainian pilot and liquidator hero renowned for his high-risk helicopter mission on the dangerously-radioactive Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
- Mykola Mikhnovsky, Ukrainian political and social activist, lawyer, journalist, founder, ideologue and leader of a Ukrainian independence movement
- Mykola Milchev, Ukrainian sports shooter and 2000 Olympic skeet champion
- Mykola Morozyuk, Ukrainian footballer
- Mykola Mozghovyi, Ukrainian and Soviet composer, producer, and songwriter
- Mykola Musiyenko, Ukrainian former triple jumper who represented the Soviet Union and later Ukraine
- Mykola Musolitin, professional Ukrainian football midfielder
- Mykola Mykhailov, Ukrainian bandurist, composer and arranger
- Mykola Nakonechnyi, retired Ukrainian football player
- Mykola Ovsianiko-Kulikovsky, purported author of a famous musical hoax Symphony No. 21, perpetrated by composer and violinist Mikhail Goldstein
- Mykola Pavlenko, Ukrainian football player
- Mykola Pavlov, former Ukrainian football defender, former head-coach of Illychivets Mariupol in the Ukrainian Premier League
- Mykola Pavlyuk, professional Ukrainian football defender
- Mykola Pawluk, television video editor over four decades
- Mykola Pinchuk, retired Ukrainian and Soviet football player
- Mykola Plaviuk, 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, Ukrainian cross-country skier
- Mykola Porsh, political and civil activist of Ukraine, economist, member of the Russian Constituent Assembly
- Mykola Prostorov, Ukrainian male trampoline gymnast and member of the national team
- Mykola Prystay, retired Soviet football player and current Ukrainian coach
- Mykola Prysyazhnyuk, the former Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
- Mykola Puzderko, Ukrainian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials
- Mykola Pymonenko, Ukrainian painter
- Mykola Redkin, Ukrainian athlete
- Mykola Riabchuk, Ukrainian public intellectual, journalist, political analyst, literary critic, translator and writer
- Mykola Riabovil, Ukrainian political figure in the Kuban
- Mykola Rohozhynskyy, self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election
- Mykola Rudenko, Ukrainian poet, writer, philosopher, Soviet dissident, human rights activist, founder of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group
- Mykola Savolaynen, Ukrainian triple jumper
- Mykola Selivon, Ukrainian jurist, judge, diplomat and former chairman of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine
- Mykola Semena, Ukrainian journalist who worked for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,
- Mykola Shaparenko, Ukrainian professional football midfielder
- Mykola Shapoval, 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, contemporary Ukrainian sculptor and painter
- Mykola Shytyuk, Ukrainian academician, historian, doctor of historical sciences
- Mykola Simkaylo, eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Kolomyia – Chernivtsi in Ukraine since 2 June 2005 until his death
- Mykola Skorodynskyi, Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch
- Mykola Skoryk, Ukrainian politician who was Chairman of the Odessa Regional State Administration
- Mykola Skriabin, Ukrainian alpine skier
- Mykola Skrypnyk, Ukrainian Communist leader, proponent of the Ukrainian Republic's independence
- Mykola Stakhovsky, Ukrainian diplomat, politician, medic
- Mykola Stasyuk, Ukrainian political and public figure
- Mykola Storozhenko , Ukrainian painter
- Mykola Stsiborskyi, Ukrainian nationalist politician, chief theorist of the central leadership council of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Mykola Suk, Ukrainian American pianist and Merited Artist of Ukraine
- Mykola Sumtsov, Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert
- Mykola Szczerbak, Ukrainian zoologist and ecologist, a prolific herpetologist, a full professor and a Corresponding Member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
- Mykola Temniuk, Ukrainian footballer
- Mykola Tomenko, Ukrainian politician
- Mykola Tomyn, former Soviet/Ukrainian handball player who competed in the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics
- Mykola Tsybulenko, Ukrainian major general
- Mykola Tsygan, Ukrainian football goalkeeper
- Mykola Vasylenko, Ukrainian academician historian and law professor
- Mykola Vechurko, professional Ukrainian football midfielder
- Mykola Velychkivsky, economist, professor, Ukrainian politician and statesman, chairman of the Ukrainian National Council
- Mykola Vilinsky, Ukrainian composer, professor at the Odessa and Kiev Conservatories
- Mykola Volosyanko, Ukrainian professional footballer and assistant manager
- Mykola Voronyi, Ukrainian writer, poet, actor, director, and political activist
- Mykola Vynnychenko, former Soviet Ukrainian race walker
- Mykola Yankovsky, former Ukrainian businessman who has influenced Ukraine's chemical production landscape and made it environmentally friendly
- Mykola Yunakiv, Ukrainian general, military pedagogue
- Mykola Yurchenko, Soviet and Ukrainian professional footballer
- Mykola Zaichenkov, Ukrainian sprint canoeist
- Mykola Zaludyak, Ukrainian politician and the first secretary of Kremenchuk city committee of Communist Party of Ukraine
- Mykola Zerov, Ukrainian poet, translator, classical and literary scholar and critic
- Mykola Zhabnyak, Paralympian athlete from Ukraine competing mainly in category F37/38 throwing events
- Mykola Zhovtyuk, professional Ukrainian football defender
- Mykola Zlochevsky, Ukrainian oil and natural gas businessman, politician and a Ukrainian oligarch