Nikita
Direction and origin of the name
Nikita is a male first name, but also very seldom female. It is of Greek origin (Nicétas) and means Victorieux. Nikita is a Slavic form . Nikita is also a Russian name.
Alternatives
- French: Greek Nizier
- : Russian Nicétas
- : Никита (Nikita)
Popularity of the name
Used in France with the Middle Ages, the name is hardly of use than in the Slavic languages.
Nikita like name of anybody or first name
Saints
- Nicétas Goth (+ towards 372), Mégalomartyr (festival the September 15th).
- Nicétas de Rémésiana (4th century), bishop, author supposed of Te Deum (festival the June 24th).
- Nizier of Lyon, bishop (festival the April 2nd).
- Nizier of Trier, bishop (festival the December 5th).
First name
- Nikita Khrouchtchev, politicking Russian
- Nikita Mandryka, Franco-Russian draftsman
- Nikita Demidoff, industrial Russian
- Nikita Magalov, Russian pianist
- Nikita Mikhalkov, Russian scenario writer
- Nikita Going, Belgian architect
Characters of fiction and works of art
- Nikita (film)
- the Woman Nikita
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