This is the 9806th most frequent German word.
nicolas
The word "Nicolas" is not inherently German; it is a proper noun, typically a given name, equivalent to "Nicholas" in English.
In this sentence, 'Nicolas' indicates possession, belonging to the individual.
Das ist das Buch von Nicolas.
That is Nicolas's book.
Here, 'Nicolas' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name.
Nicolas spielt jeden Freitag Fußball.
Nicolas plays football every Friday.
Here, 'Nicolas' refers to 'Saint Nicolas,' showcasing a cultural reference.