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'''Nikos''' ('''Νίκος''') is a [[Greek people|Greek]] common [[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). born july 29 2002
'''Nikos''' ('''Νίκος''') is a [[Greek people|Greek]] common [[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).


==People==
==People==
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*[[Nikos Kourous]], Greek MYTHOLOGY
*[[Nikos Alefantos]], Greek football coach
*[[Nikos Alefantos]], Greek football coach
*[[Nikos Aliagas]], Greek TV host
*[[Nikos Aliagas]], Greek TV host

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Nikos (Νίκος) is a Greek common 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

Other

  • Nikos, international underwear and accessories company.[1]
  • Nikos the Impaler, a b-grade splatter film (2003)

See also

References

  1. ^ Liddell & Scott, Abridged Greek Lexicon