Nikita
Found 12 entry about "Nikita"
Никита(Russian)
Нікіта(Ukrainian, Belarusian)
nyi-KYEE-tə(Russian)
Nikita Name meanings & History
Nikita is a name of Greek origin, meaning "victorious.". The name Nikita traditionally signifies victory, success, and triumph. Russian form of Niketas. This form is also used in Ukrainian and Belarusian alongside the more traditional forms Mykyta and Mikita. Nikita is a unisex name that can be used for both boys and girls. Its meaning and popularity vary across different cultures and regions of the world.
Zodiac Sign of Nikita: Neat Virgo
Synonyms of Nikita:
N: Nitpicking,Nagging,Neat,Nervous,Nice,Neurosis,Nutrition
I: Intimate,Indulgence,Involved
K: Karate,Kind,Karma,Kundalini
T: Doubting Thomas,Touchy,Truth,Testy,Talkative,Tireless,Tacky
A: Aggressive,Angry,Assertive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Action
Nikita is:- a Refined name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Nikita include Nikita Khrushchev, a former Premier of the Soviet Union, Nikita Mikhalkov, a famous Russian filmmaker, and Nikita Whitlock, an American football player.
2.) NIKITA (Female)
Usage: American
Meanings: Russian form of Nicole (victory of the people). See NICOLE. Var: Nickita, Nikeeta, Nikkita, Niquita. (NIH-KEE-TAH)
3.) Nikita (Female)
4.) Nikita (Female)
Usage:
Meanings: Nikita has multiple origins and meanings. In Sanskrit, it means "unconquerable" or "undefeated." In Greek, it means "victory of the people." In Russian, it's a diminutive form of the name Nikolai, meaning "victorious people."
Scripts: If written in the original Russian language, Nikita is spelled Никита.
निकिता(Marathi, Hindi)
Description: Nikita has multiple origins and meanings. In Sanskrit, it means "unconquerable" or "undefeated." In Greek, it means "victory of the people." In Russian, it's a diminutive form of the name Nikolai, meaning "victorious people.". Derived from Sanskrit निकेत (niketa) meaning "house, habitation". Nikita is used as a given name for boys and girls.
Famous People
Some notable people with the name Nikita include Nikita Khrushchev, former leader of the Soviet Union, Nikita Mikhalkov, Russian filmmaker, and Nikita Kucherov, Russian ice hockey player.
5.) NIKITA (Male)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: A borrowing from the Russian, Nikita is a cognate of the Greek Aniketos (unconquered). See ANIKETOS. (NEE-KEE-TAH)
6.) Nikita (Male)
7.) Nikita (Female)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: (Russian) victorious people.
Other Forms: Nakeita, Nicheata, Nicheatah, Nicheeta, Nicheetah, Nickeata, Nickeatah, Nickeeta, NickeetahNakeita, Nicheata, Nicheatah, Nicheeta, Nicheetah, Nickeata, Nickeatah, Nickeeta, Nickeetah,Nikeata, Nikeatah, Nikeeta, Nikeetah, Nikeita, Nikeitah, Nikitah, Nikitia, Nikitta, Nikitte, Niquita, Niquitah, Niquite, Niquitta, Nykeata, Nykeatah, Nykeeta, Nykeetah, Nykeita, Nykeitah, Nykeyta, Nykeytah, Nykita, Nykitah, Nykytah
8.) Nikita (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: (Russian) a form of Nicholas.
Other Forms: Nakita, Nakitah, Nykita, Nykitah, Nykyta, Nykytah
9.) NIKITA (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: Cognate of the Greek Aniketos (unconquered), a compounding of the elements a (not) and nikan (to conquer). The name was borne by Russian premier Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971). Var: Mikita. Pet: Nika. (NEE-KEE-TAH)
10.) Nikita (Female)
11.) Nikita (Unisex)
Usage:
Meanings: "Unconquered" or "Victorious"
Scripts: etc.(Japanese Kanji)
Никита
二希多,
新希太,
Pronunciation: NEE-KEE-TAH
Nee-kee-tah
Description: "Unconquered" or "Victorious". From Japanese 二 (ni) meaning "two", 希 (ki) meaning "hope" combined with 多 (ta) meaning "many, much". Other kanji combinations are possible. Nikita is used as a first name for both boys and girls. It's a popular name for babies in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other Eastern European countries. In the United States, it's more commonly used for girls.
Famous People
Nikita Khrushchev (Soviet statesman), Nikita Mikhalkov (Russian filmmaker), Nikita Dutta (Indian actress), Nikita Dragun (American YouTuber and model),