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'''Nikos''' ({{langx|el|Νίκος}}, ''Níkos'') is a [[Greek people|Greek]] [[given name]]. It originates from [[Greek language|Greek]] ''Nikolaos'', which means "victory of the people".<ref>Liddell & Scott, Abridged Greek Lexicon</ref> Although used as a proper first name, Nikos is also a popular nickname of the original [[Nikolaos]] (Greek) or [[Nicholas]] (English). |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Nikos Boutzikos]], Greek footballer |
*[[Nikos Boutzikos]], Greek footballer |
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*[[Nikos Christodoulou]], Greek conductor and composer |
*[[Nikos Christodoulou]], Greek conductor and composer |
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*[[Nikos Christodoulides]], Greek Cypriot politician |
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*[[Nikos Dabizas]], Greek footballer |
*[[Nikos Dabizas]], Greek footballer |
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*[[Niko Dimitrakos|Nikos Dimitrakos]], American ice-hockey player |
*[[Niko Dimitrakos|Nikos Dimitrakos]], American ice-hockey player |
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*[[Nikos Gatsos]], Greek poet |
*[[Nikos Gatsos]], Greek poet |
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*[[Nikos Ghalas]], Greek footballer |
*[[Nikos Ghalas]], Greek footballer |
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*[[Nikos Gounaris]], Greek singer and songwriter |
*[[Nikos Gounaris]], Greek singer and songwriter |
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*[[Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas]], Greek artist, writer and academic |
*[[Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghikas]], Greek artist, writer and academic |
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*[[Nikos Kazantzakis]], Greek writer and philosopher |
*[[Nikos Kazantzakis]], Greek writer and philosopher |
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*[[Nikos Kavvadias]], Greek poet and writer |
*[[Nikos Kavvadias]], Greek poet and writer |
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*[[Nikos Konstantopoulos]], Greek politician |
*[[Nikos Konstantopoulos]], Greek politician |
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*[[Nikos Kostakis]], Greek footballer |
*[[Nikos Kostakis]], Greek footballer |
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*[[Nikos Papanikolaou]], Greek basketball player |
*[[Nikos Papanikolaou]], Greek basketball player |
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*[[Nikos Papatakis]], Greek film director |
*[[Nikos Papatakis]], Greek film director |
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*[[Nikos Pateras]], Greek ship magnate |
*[[Nikos Pateras]], Greek ship magnate |
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*[[Nikos Perakis]], Greek writer and film director |
*[[Nikos Perakis]], Greek writer and film director |
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*[[Nikos Ploumpidis]], Greek communist and resistance fighter |
*[[Nikos Ploumpidis]], Greek communist and resistance fighter |
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*[[Nikos Zachariadis]], Greek politician |
*[[Nikos Zachariadis]], Greek politician |
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*[[Nikolaos Zisis]], Greek basketball player |
*[[Nikolaos Zisis]], Greek basketball player |
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*[[Nikos Flitzanhs Mc]], future wu-tang member |
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*Nikos, international underwear and accessories company.[http://www.nikos-heritage.com/] |
*Nikos, international underwear and accessories company.[http://www.nikos-heritage.com/] |
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* ''[[Nikos the Impaler]]'', a b-grade splatter film (2003) |
* ''[[Nikos the Impaler]]'', a b-grade splatter film (2003) |
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*{{MV|Nikos|1935}}, a Panamanian cargo ship in service under this name in 1970 |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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[[Category:Greek masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Masculine given names]] |
Latest revision as of 05:40, 27 October 2024
Nikos (Greek: Νίκος, Níkos) is a Greek given name. It originates from Greek Nikolaos, which means "victory of the people".[1] Although used as a proper first name, Nikos is also a popular nickname of the original Nikolaos (Greek) or Nicholas (English).
People
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Fictional characters
[edit]- Nikos, a fictional character on EastEnders
- Pyrrha Nikos, a fictional character from the American web series RWBY
Other
[edit]- Nikos, international underwear and accessories company.[1]
- Nikos the Impaler, a b-grade splatter film (2003)
- MV Nikos (1935), a Panamanian cargo ship in service under this name in 1970
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Liddell & Scott, Abridged Greek Lexicon