- Aragonese:
Nicolau Armenian: Նիկողայոս (Nikog(h)ayos,
Nigog(h)ayos), Նիկողոս (Nikog(h)os,
Nigog(h)os) Asturleonese: Nicolás, Nicu, Colás Basque: Nikola...
- Nicolăescu, Nicolescu, Nicol, Nicoll, Nicolson, Niculescu, Nielsen,
Nigog(h)osian,
Nigog(h)osyan, Nikog(h)osian, Nikog(h)osyan, Nikoladze, Nikolajević, Nikolaou...
- Inc.
Fernand Préfontaine,
architect and co-founder of the arts
journal Le
Nigog David Saint-Jacques,
Canadian astronaut Paul-Aimé Sauriol,
civil engineer...
- Montréal in 1911. In 1918, he co-founded the
progressive arts
magazine Le
Nigog with
pianist and
composer Léo-Pol
Morin and
writer Robert de Roquebrune...
- the building,
along with two
statues of the
indigenous people, with The
Nigog Fisherman being in the
niche just
above the
water and the
other statue above...
-
pianist in
Quebec province. In 1918 he co-founded the arts
magazine Le
Nigog with
architect Fernand Préfontaine and
writer Robert de Roquebrune. Morin...
-
Parliament Building: Louis-Philippe Hébert's A Halt in the
Forest (1890) and The
Nigog Fisherman (1891). This
countercurrent respect of
Aboriginal Peoples' contribution...