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30,235Niklāvs is a Latvian variant form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people" — from νίκη (nike) "victory" and λαός (laos) "people." The name has strong Christ...
Niko is a Finnish form of Nicholas, as well as a Croatian, Slovene, Georgian and German short form. The name derives from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people", from nike (victory) and laos (people). Saint...
Nikodem is the Polish form of Nicodemus, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people," from nike (victory) and demos (the people). This etymology reflects the rich linguistic heritage of the name, which has bee...
Nikodimos is the Ancient Greek form of the name Nicodemus. The name is composed of the Greek elements nike meaning "victory" and demos meaning "the people", thus giving the overall meaning "victory of the people". This n...
Etymology and OriginNikodim is a Russian masculine given name, directly derived from the Greek name Nicodemus (Νικόδημος, Nikodēmos). The Greek original combines two elements: nikē meaning "victory" and dēmos meaning "th...
Etymology and OriginNikodimos is the modern Greek form of the ancient Greek name Nicodemus, itself derived from the Greek name Nikodemos (Νικόδημος). The name is composed of two elements: nikē (νίκη) meaning “victory” an...
Nikol is a feminine given name used in Czech, Bulgarian, and Greek, serving as the form of Nicole in those languages. As with Nicole, it ultimately derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the...
Nikola is a masculine given name used in several languages, including Basque, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It is a form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "victory...
Nikola 2 is the German, Polish, Czech, and Slovak feminine form of Nicholas. In Czech, however, the name is also used as a masculine form (see Nikola 1), reflecting a common Slavic onomastic pattern where the same name c...
Nikolaas is a Dutch variant of Nicolaas, the Dutch equivalent of Nicholas. The spelling with "k" instead of "c" is an uncommon variant that arose in the 19th century.EtymologyNikolaas ultimately derives from the Greek na...
Nikolai is an alternate transcription of the Russian and Bulgarian name Nikolay, which itself derives from the Greek name Nicholas (Νικόλαος). The name is composed of the Greek elements nike meaning "victory" and laos me...
Nikolaj is a Danish and Slovene form of Nicholas, derived from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people". The name is composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people". E...
Nikolajs is the Latvian form of Nicholas. The name originated from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" — derived from nike (victory) and laos (people). It has been recorded in Latvia since at least 1390,...
EtymologyNikolao is the Esperanto form of Nicholas, a name with a rich linguistic history. It derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), which is composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "pe...
Nikolaos is a Greek given name, a direct form of the name Nicholas. In Ancient Greek it is Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), derived from νίκη (nikē), meaning "victory," and λαός (laos), meaning "people," thus meaning "victory of the...
Nikolas is a given name that appears in both English and Greek usage. It serves as a variant of Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas (English). The name ultimately derives from the Greek νίκη (nike) meaning "victory" and λαός (l...
Nikolasz is a modern Hungarian adaptation of the international name Nicholas, reflecting foreign spelling conventions, as opposed to the traditional Hungarian form Miklós. The name is masculine and of Greek origin, deriv...
Etymology and OriginNikolaus is the German form of Nicholas, which derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning “victory of the people” — from nike (victory) and laos (people). The name has been widely used i...
Nikolay is a Russian and Bulgarian form of Nicholas. The name originated from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning 'victory of the people' – derived from nike (victory) and laos (people).Etymology and HistoryThe name Nikolay foll...
Nikolče is a Macedonian diminutive of Nicholas, making it an affectionate or familiar form of the classic name. As a Macedonian variant, it reflects a common naming tradition in the Balkans where diminutives like -če or...
Nikolche is a Macedonian masculine given name, representing an alternate transcription of the Macedonian Николче (Nikolče). It is a diminutive form of Nicholas, ultimately deriving from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "...
Nikole is a feminine given name used in both Basque and English contexts. In Basque, it is the local form of Nicole, while in English it serves as a variant spelling of Nicole, often employed to achieve a distinctive pho...
Nikoleta is a feminine given name used in Bulgarian, Greek, and Slovak, among other languages. It is a form of Nicolette, which is a Diminutive of Nicole, itself the French feminine form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas ul...
Nikolett is a Hungarian feminine given name, serving as the Hungarian form of Nicolette. Nicolette itself is a diminutive of the French Nicole, which became popular in the English-speaking world in the mid-20th century,...
Nikoletta is a feminine given name used in Hungarian and Greek, derived as a form of Nicoletta. The name ultimately traces back through the Italian masculine name Nicola 1 (the Italian form of Nicholas) to the Greek Niko...
Nikolina is the feminine form of Nicholas used in Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Slovene. The name derives ultimately from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people,” from níkē (victory) and laós...
Nikollë is the Albanian form of the name Nicholas, derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike "victory" and laos "people"). The name is widespread in the Christian world due to the fame o...
Nikoloz (Georgian: ნიკოლოზ) is the Georgian form of the widely used name Nicholas. Derived from the Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victory of the people" (from nike "victory" and laos "people"), the name gained immense popular...
Nikomachos (Νικόμαχος) is an Ancient Greek masculine name, composed from νίκη (nikē) meaning "victory" and μάχη (machē) meaning "battle", thus signifying "battle of victory" or "victorious battle."Etymology and Linguisti...
Nikomedes is an ancient Greek name that combines two powerful elements: nike, meaning "victory", and medea, meaning "plans, counsel, cunning". Thus, the name conveys the concept of "counsel of victory" or "victory throug...
Nikon is a masculine given name of Ancient Greek origin, meaning "victory." It derives from the Greek word nike (νίκη), which signifies victory. The name Nikon is also a Russian given name, often used in Orthodox Christi...
Nikora is a Māori form of both Nicholas and Nicole, used as a gender-neutral name in New Zealand. While the English Wikipedia entry mainly describes a village in Gujarat, India, the name as a Māori personal name derives...
Nikos is a Greek short form of Nikolaos, which itself derives from the ancient Greek name Νικόλαος meaning "victory of the people". It is composed of the Greek elements nike (victory) and laos (people). Endearing and ene...
Nikostrate is the feminine form of Nikostratos, an Ancient Greek name. Its meaning is derived from the elements nike ('victory') and stratos ('army'), translating to 'victory of the army' or 'army of victory'. The name i...
Nikostratos is a masculine Ancient Greek name meaning "army of victory", derived from the Greek elements nike ("victory") and stratos ("army"). The name embodies a compound of triumph and military prowess, reflecting the...
Niks is a Latvian masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Nikolajs or Niklāvs, though it is also employed independently as a standalone name in modern Latvia.Etymology and RootsThe name traces its origins...
Nikša is a diminutive of Nikola 1, commonly used in Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian contexts.EtymologyThe name Nikša ultimately derives from the Greek name Νικόλαος (Nikolaos), meaning "victory of the people," from νίκη (...
Nikusha is a Georgian masculine given name, diminutive of Nikoloz. Nikoloz itself is the Georgian form of Nicholas, ultimately derived from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning “victory of the people.” The affectionate suffi...
Nil is a name with multiple origins and uses, spanning several European languages and Turkish. In Catalan, Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian, Nil is a variant of Neilos, which itself derives from the Greek name of the N...
Nila is a feminine given name with deep roots in Sanskrit, where it derives from the word nīla (नील), meaning "dark blue." The name is widely used across several languages and cultures, including Burmese, Indonesian, Hin...
Nilam is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from Sanskrit नील (nīla) meaning "dark blue." This name evokes the rich, deep hue of the sapphire and is particularly popular in Hindi and Marathi-speaking regions...
Nilar is a feminine Burmese name, transcribed in the Burmese script as နီလာ (Nila). It is an alternate transliteration of the same Burmese word, which derives from Nila, ultimately from Sanskrit nīla (नील), meaning "dark...
Nilas is a Sami form of Nils, which is itself a Scandinavian short form of Nicholas. The name Nicholas derives from the Greek Nikolaos, composed of the elements nike meaning "victory" and laos meaning "people," hence "vi...
Nilay is a female given name of Turkish and Azerbaijani origin. It is a compound name formed from Nil, the Turkish and Azerbaijani name for the Nile River, and ay, meaning "moon". Thus, Nilay translates to "moon of the N...
Nilda is a short form of the names Brunilda or Leonilda, primarily used in Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking countries. As a feminine given name, it carries connotations of strength and battle, inherited from its Germanic...
Niles is an English given name and surname that originates as a patronymic or locative form derived from the given name Neil. This name belongs to a widespread class of surnames that evolved from personal names, reflecti...
Nilesh is an Indian masculine name rooted in Hindu tradition and widely used in Marathi-speaking regions. Syntactically, it derives from the Sanskrit elements nīla meaning "dark blue" and īśa "lord or ruler." The name co...
Nili is a Hebrew feminine name and acronym that originates from the phrase נצח ישראל לא ישקר (Netzach Yisrael Lo Yishaker), meaning "the eternity of Israel will not lie." This phrase appears in the Hebrew Bible in 1 Samu...
Nilima is a feminine given name widely used in Hindi, Marathi, and Telugu-speaking regions of India. The name is a modern formation derived from Sanskrit नील (nīla), meaning "dark blue" – the color of the vast sky and th...
Nilo is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese given name and surname, directly derived from the name of the Nile River. As a given name, it is a form of the Greek Neilos, which refers both to the river and to the Greek god...
Nilofar is a variant of the Persian name Niloufar, written in its Indianized form. It is derived from the Persian word nīlūfar, meaning "water lily", a flower associated with purity and beauty in Persian and Indic cultur...
Nilofer is a feminine given name of Indian usage. It serves as the Indian form of Niloufar, or Niloofar in Persian. At its core, the name traces its roots to the Persian word for "water lily" (from Niloufar). The water l...
Niloofar is an alternate transcription of the Persian name Niloufar (نیلوفر), which means "water lily" in Persian. The water lily, known for its beauty and aquatic habitat, holds cultural significance in Persian poetry a...
EtymologyNiloufar is a Persian feminine name meaning "water lily." The name is derived from the Persian word for the water lily, a flower that symbolizes purity, rebirth, and beauty. It is the Persian equivalent of the S...
Nils is a Scandinavian given name, the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish form of Nicholas. It is also a variant of Niels, which is a cognate of Nicholas. The name Nicholas derives from the Greek name Nikolaos, meaning "vict...
Nilson is a Portuguese variant of Nelson. While Nelson typically derives from an English surname meaning "son of Neil", Nilson emerged as a distinct form in Portuguese-speaking cultures, often used as a given name. The s...
Nílton is a Portuguese form of the name Newton. It is derived from an English surname that originally came from a place name meaning "new town" in Old English. The surname Newton gained prominence due to the renowned Eng...
Nilufar is a feminine given name that serves as the Uzbek and Bengali form of Niloufar. The name ultimately derives from Persian nīlūfar meaning "water lily", which itself traces back to Sanskrit nīlotpala, referring spe...
Nilüfer is a feminine given name of Turkish origin, directly derived from the Turkish word for "water lily." The name ultimately traces back to the Persian Niloufar, which in turn comes from the Sanskrit word nīḷōtpaḷa (...
Nilufər is the Azerbaijani form of Niloufar, a Persian name meaning "water lily". The water lily (Nymphaea) has deep cultural significance across many regions, often symbolizing purity, beauty, and rebirth. In Persian cu...