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- Nik P. (* 1962), Austrian pop singer and composer
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- Nika, Renate (* 1972), Austrian church musician and theologian
- Nikačević, Aleksandar (* 1978), Serbian racing cyclist
- Nikai, Toshihiro (* 1939), Japanese politician
- Nicaia , daughter of Antipater, fiancee of Perdiccas and wife of Lysimachus
- Nicaia of Corinth , wife of Alexandros of Corinth and of King Demetrios II of Macedonia
- Nikaidō, Hiroshi (* 1932), Japanese microbiologist and biochemist
- Nikaidō, Manabu , Japanese ski jumper
- Nikainetos , Greek poet
- Nikandros , Greek stone cutter
- Nicandros from Colophon , Greek doctor, grammarian and poet
- Nikandrow, Filipp Valeryevich (* 1968), Russian architect
- Nikanor , ancient Greek
- Nikanor , Macedonian officer
- Nikanor , Macedonian officer under Ptolemy I.
- Nikanor , Macedonian officer in the time of the Alexander the Great
- Nikanor , Seleucid officer
- Nikanor († 330 BC), Macedonian officer at the time of the Alexander the Great
- Nikanor († 326 BC), Macedonian officer and satrap at the time of Alexander the Great
- Nikanor († 326 BC), satrap of Gandhara
- Nikanor († 310 BC), Macedonian officer at the time of the Diadochi
- Nikanor († 161 BC), Seleucid officer
- Nikanor , early Christian deacon and martyer
- Nikanor from Alexandria , Greek grammarian from Hadrian times
- Nikanor from Kos , Hellenistic grammarian
- Nikanor from Cyrene , Hellenistic grammarian
- Nikantschikow, Alexei Wladimirowitsch (1940–1972), Soviet sword fencer
- Nikão (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Nikare I , ancient Egyptian king of the 8th dynasty
- Nikare II , ancient Egyptian petty king
- Nikarete from Corinth , Greek brothel landlady (Corinth)
- Nikarete from Megara , Greek hetaera
- Nikas, Panny (* 1988), Australian soccer player
- Nikauradjedef , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th dynasty
- Nikaure , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th dynasty
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- Nikbakhsh, Michael (* 1970), Austrian journalist
- Nikbakht Vahedi, Alireza (* 1980), Iranian soccer player
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- Nikčević, Ivan (* 1981), Serbian handball player
- Nikčević, Sanja (* 1960), Yugoslav and Croatian theater scholar and critic
- Nikci, Adrian (* 1989), Swiss soccer player
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- Nikel, Hannes (1931–2001), German film editor
- Nikel, Hans A. (1930–2018), German publisher and artist
- Nikel, Helmut (* 1966), Austrian politician (BZÖ)
- Nikel, Johannes Simon (1863-1924), German Catholic theologian (Old Testament scholar)
- Nikel, Lea (1918–2005), Israeli abstract painter and artist
- Nikel, Rolf (* 1954), German diplomat
- Nikel, Thomas (* 1946), German film director and film editor
- Nikel, Volker (* 1959), German painter, sculptor and performance artist
- Nikelis, Holger (* 1978), German wheelchair table tennis player
- Nikephoritzes († 1078), Byzantine eunuch, finance minister under Emperor Michael VII.
- Nikephoros († 1597), orthodox protosynkellos of the Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nikephorus , fellow Byzantine emperor, son of Artabasdos
- Nikephorus , Byzantine emperor (Caesar) and pretender to the throne, son of Constantine V.
- Nikephorus Basilakes , Byzantine general and usurper against Emperor Nikephorus III.
- Nikephoros Blemmydes , Byzantine monk, medic and educator
- Nikephoros Bryennios , Byzantine ethnarch and rebel against Emperor Michael VI.
- Nikephoros Bryennios , Byzantine general and usurper against Emperor Michael VII.
- Nikephoros Bryennios († 1136), Byzantine military, politician and historian
- Nikephoros Diogenes , Byzantine prince and co-emperor, pretender to the throne against Alexios I.
- Nikephorus I († 828), Byzantine historian and Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nikephorus I († 811), Byzantine emperor
- Nikephorus I , Greek patriarch of Jerusalem
- Nikephorus I. Komnenos Dukas Angelos , Despot of Epirus
- Nikephorus II. († 1261), Patriarch of Constantinople (1260–1261)
- Nikephoros II. (912–969), Byzantine emperor
- Nikephorus II. Dukas († 1359), titular Count Palatine of Kephalonia and ruler (despot) of Epirus
- Nikephorus III. , Byzantine emperor
- Nikephoros Kallistu Xanthopulos , Greek church historian
- Nikephoros Kantakuzenos , Byzantine aristocrat, cousin of Emperor John VI.
- Nikephoros Komnenos , Byzantine general and rebel against Emperor Constantine VIII.
- Nikephoros Kontostephanos , Byzantine Dux of Crete, alleged separatist in Asia Minor, Sebastokrator under Emperor Theodor I. Laskaris
- Nikephoros Melissenos († 1104), Byzantine general, anti-emperor and emperor under Alexios I.
- Nikephorus Petraliphas , Byzantine Sebastocrator, great-grandson of Emperor John II.
- Nikephoros Phokas Barytrachelos († 1022), Byzantine patrician and usurper
- Nikephoros Phocas the Elder , Byzantine general
- Nikephoros Proteuon , Byzantine governor of Bulgaria, brief heir to the throne of Emperor Constantine IX.
- Nikephoros Synadenos († 1081), nephew and short-term heir to the throne of the Byzantine emperor Nikephorus III.
- Nikephoros of Chios († 1821), Greek theological writer and saint of the Orthodox Church
- Nikephorus Xiphias , Byzantine general and rebel against Emperor Basil II.
- Nikeratos († 404 BC), son of the general Nicias
- Nikerke, Hans von († 1616), Estonian landowner, quartermaster and district administrator
- Nikesermos , Greek potter
- Nikesipolis of Pherai , Queen of Macedonia by marriage, mother of Thessalonike
- Nicetas , Bishop of the Bogumils in Constantinople
- Nicetas , Byzantine general, son of Artabasdos
- Niketas Choniates († 1217), Byzantine statesman and historian
- Nicetas I († 780), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicetas II. Muntane , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Niketas Scholarios († 1361), general in the Trapezunt Empire
- Niketas Stethatos , Byzantine theologian
- Nicetas of Byzantium , Byzantine theologian
- Niketta, Klaus (* 1963), German boxer
- Nikezić, Marko (1921–1991), Yugoslav politician
- Nikezić, Nikola (* 1981), Montenegrin football player
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- Nikfar, Amin (* 1981), Iranian shot putter
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- Nikhilananda (1895–1973), Bengali Hindu scholar
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- Niki, Takuto (* 1987), Japanese tennis player
- Nikias , King of India
- Nikias († 413 BC), Athenian politician and military leader
- Nikias I , Attic potter
- Nikias II , Attic potter
- Nikias painter , Greek vase painter
- Nikić, Miloš (* 1986), Serbian volleyball player
- Nikiciuk, Władysław (* 1940), Polish javelin thrower
- Nikiéma, Abdoul Aziz (* 1985), Burkinabe soccer player
- Nikiema, Jacqueline Marie Zaba (* 1957), Burkinabe diplomat
- Nikifor (1895–1968), Polish painter
- Nikiforos (1931–2009), Greek theologian
- Nikiforov, Toma (* 1993), Belgian judoka
- Nikiforow, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1975), Russian summer biathlete
- Nikiforow, Georgi Konstantinowitsch (1884–1938), Soviet poet, playwright and prose writer
- Nikiforow, Yuri Valeryevich (* 1970), Soviet-Ukrainian-Russian football player
- Nikiforow, Nikolai Anatoljewitsch (* 1982), Russian politician
- Nikiforow, Pawel Michailowitsch (1884–1944), Russian geophysicist, seismologist and university professor
- Nikiforow, Pyotr Michailowitsch (1882–1974), Russian-Soviet revolutionary and politician
- Nikiforow, Viktor Wassiljewitsch (1931–1989), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Nikiforowa, Oksana (* 1976), Russian-German dancer
- Nikiprowetzky, Tolia (1916–1997), Russian composer
- Nikisch, Amélie (1862–1938), Belgian actress, soprano, composer
- Nikisch, Arthur (1855–1922), Hungarian-German conductor
- Nikisch, Arthur Philipp (1888–1968), German legal scholar
- Nikisch, Mitja (1899–1936), German pianist, composer and orchestra leader
- Nikischa, Denis (* 1995), Kazakh short tracker
- Nikischin, Evgeni Michailowitsch (1945–1986), Russian mathematician
- Nikischina, Wiktorija Alexandrovna (* 1984), Russian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Nikischyn, Bohdan (* 1980), Ukrainian sword fencer
- Nikita († 372), Christian martyr
- Nikitakis, Nick (* 1955), Greek musician, guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Nikitas, Derek (* 1974), American writer
- Nikitassova, Plamena (* 1975), Bulgarian classical violinist and specialist in early music
- Nikitchenko, Paul (* 1963), Russian painter
- Nikiteanu, Liliana (* 1962), Romanian singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Nikitenko, Andrei Vladimirovich (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Nikitenko, Lyubow Ivanovna (* 1948), Soviet hurdler
- Nikitin, Afanassi († 1472), Russian merchant and explorer
- Nikitin, Alexander Konstantinowitsch (* 1952), Russian environmental activist
- Nikitin, Basil (1885–1960), Russian orientalist and politician
- Nikitin, Boris (* 1979), Swiss theater director and curator
- Nikitin, Igor Borisovich (1966-2013), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Nikitin, Igor Ivanovich (* 1952), Soviet weightlifter
- Nikitin, Igor Valeryevich (* 1973), Kazakh-Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Nikitin, Ivan Savvich (1824–1861), Russian poet
- Nikitin, Evgeni Igorewitsch (* 1973), Russian bass-baritone
- Nikitin, Evgeni Evgenyevich (* 1933), Russian theoretical chemist
- Nikitin, Jurij (* 1978), Ukrainian trampoline gymnast
- Nikitin, Nikita Alexandrovich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Nikitin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1895–1963), Russian-Soviet writer
- Nikitin, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1907–1973), Russian architect
- Nikitin, Nikolaj (* 1974), German film curator, managing director and artistic director
- Nikitin, Pyotr Ivanovich (1912–2000), Soviet officer and employee of the SMAD
- Nikitin, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (1851–1909), Russian geologist and paleontologist
- Nikitin, Stanislaw Igorewitsch (* 1995), Russian freestyle skier
- Nikitin, Valery Alexandrovich (1939–2002), Soviet ice hockey player
- Nikitin, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1867–1942), Russian crystallographer, mineralogist and university professor
- Nikitin, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1901–1955), Soviet aircraft designer
- Nikitin, Wladimir Olegowitsch (* 1990), Russian boxer
- Nikitin, Wladimir Wassiljewitsch (* 1959), Soviet cross-country skier
- Nikitina, Jelena Valeryevna (* 1992), Russian skeleton pilot
- Nikitina, Lyubow Igorewna (* 1999), Russian freestyle skier
- Nikitina, Olga Alexejewna (* 1998), Russian saber fencer
- Nikitina, Tatjana Bagischewna (* 1954), Soviet-Russian mediaevalist and ethnologist
- Nikitinas, Leonidas , Lithuanian biathlete
- Nikitinas, Vladimiras , Lithuanian lawyer, Prosecutor General of Lithuania
- Nikitinski, Oleg Dmitrijewitsch (1967-2015), Russian classical and neo-Latin philologist
- Nikitjuk, Lesja (* 1987), Ukrainian television presenter and journalist
- Nikittschenko, Iona Timofejewitsch (1895–1967), Soviet judge at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg at the Nuremberg Trials
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- Nikka , Israeli singer
- Nikkalmati , Hittite Great Queen
- Nikkanen, Marcus (1904–1985), Finnish figure skater
- Nikkanen, Minna (* 1988), Finnish pole vaulter
- Nikkanen, Yrjö (1914–1985), Finnish athlete
- Nikkel, Jeroen (* 1980), Dutch ski jumper
- Nikkels, Walter (* 1940), Dutch typographer, graphic artist and postage stamp artist
- Nikkhah Bahrami, Samad (* 1983), Iranian basketball player
- Nikkhah, Parviz (1939–1979), Iranian student leader
- Nikkilä, Antti (* 1978), Finnish basketball player
- Nikkilä, Tommi (* 1977), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Nikkinen, Soini (1923–2012), Finnish javelin thrower
- Nikkō (1246-1333), Japanese monk
- Nikkola, Ari-Pekka (* 1969), Finnish ski jumper
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- Nikl, Andreja (* 1985), Slovenian soccer player
- Nikl, Marek (* 1976), Czech football player
- Niklander, Elmer (1890–1942), Finnish athlete
- Niklas, Christine (* 1954), German television journalist, non-fiction author and presenter
- Niklas, Hans , German basketball player
- Niklas, Hans (1884–1944), German agricultural scientist
- Niklas, Jan (* 1947), German actor
- Niklas, Joachim (* 1941), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Niklas, Karl J. (* 1948), American botanist
- Niklas, Max (1905–1935), German local politician and opponent of National Socialism
- Niklas, Patrick (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Niklas, Rudolf (1906–1972), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Niklas, Wilhelm (1887–1957), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Niklas-Salminen, Patrik (* 1997), Finnish tennis player
- Niklasch, Joachim (* 1953), German football goalkeeper
- Niklasch, Oliver (* 1968), German chess player
- Niklasson, Nils (1890–1966), Swedish prehistorian
- Niklaus von Flüe (1417–1487), Swiss mountain farmer, soldier, hermit, ascetic and mystic.
- Niklaus von Hagenau , Alsatian carver of the late Gothic
- Niklaus von Meran (1440–1493), Swiss merchant, small councilor, bailiff and delegate to the Diet
- Niklaus, André (* 1981), German decathlete
- Niklaus, Dietlef (1928–2016), German educator and university lecturer
- Niklaus, Mandy (* 1956), German foil fencer
- Niklaus, Michael (* 1966), German soccer player
- Niklaus, Sebastian (* 1982), German pop songwriter, songwriter, singer and guitarist
- Niklaus, Stephan (* 1958), Swiss athlete
- Niklaus, Thomas (* 1965), German soccer player
- Niklaus, Walter (* 1925), German actor and director
- Nikles, Johan (* 1997), Swiss tennis player
- Nikles, Julius (1924–2013), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Niklitschek, Alexander (1892–1953), Austrian non-fiction author
- Niklot († 1160), prince of the Abodrites
- Niklus, Mart-Olav (* 1934), Estonian biologist and member of parliament
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- Niko , German pop singer
- Nikō (1253-1314), Japanese monk
- Nikodem, Artur (1870–1940), Austrian painter and photographer
- Nikodém, Bedřich (1909–1970), Czech composer, lyricist, musician and table tennis player
- Nikodem, Franz (1932–1984), German field hockey player
- Nikodem-Eichenhardt, Gudrun , Austrian cabaret artist
- Nicodemos , Greek potter
- Nikodemowicz, Andrzej (1925–2017), Polish composer, pianist and music teacher
- Nikodemski, Bartek (* 1985), German-Polish rapper
- Nicodemus , person from the Gospel of John, saint
- Nicodemus, Bernhard (1901–1975), German government official and SPD member
- Nikodijević, Marko (* 1980), Serbian composer
- Nikodim of Leningrad (1929–1978), Russian clergyman, Metropolitan of Leningrad and Novgorod
- Nikodinov, Angela (* 1980), American figure skater
- Nikodým, Otton Marcin (1887–1974), Polish mathematician
- Nikoi, Amon (1930–2002), Ghanaian politician, finance minister and IMF chairman
- Nikoi, Gloria Amon (* 1930), Ghanaian politician, foreign minister and finance minister
- Nikojane, Lyudmila (* 1979), Armenian tennis player
- Nicocles , tyrant of Sicyon
- Nicocles , King of Salamis in Cyprus
- Nicocles († 306 BC), last king of Paphos
- Nicocles , officer of Alexander the great
- Nicocles , ancient Greek grammarian, philosopher and rhetorician
- Nikokreon , conspirator against King Euagoras of Salamis
- Nikokreon , King of Salamis in Cyprus
- Nikol, Ronny (* 1974), German soccer player
- Nikola (1841–1921), Prince and King of Montenegro
- Nikola Orsini († 1323), Count Palatine of Kephalonia and Prince of Epirus
- Nikola Radonja († 1399), Serbian magnate, after 1364 an Orthodox monk
- Nikola, Josef (1816–1892), Austrian politician and writer
- Nikoladze, Iakob (1876–1951), Georgian sculptor
- Nikolaeff, Nikolai (* 1981), Australian actor
- Nikolaev, Viktor (1943–2017), Russian artist and calligrapher
- Nikolaew, Danail (1852–1942), Bulgarian officer
- Nikolai of Japan (1836–1912), Russian monk and Orthodox Archbishop of Tokyo and Japan
- Nikolai zu Denmark (* 1999), heir to the Danish throne
- Nikolai, Elena (1905-1993), Bulgarian singer
- Nikolai, Hans Sebastian († 1801), blacksmith and soldier who was executed
- Nikolai, Jarmo (* 1984), Estonian biathlete
- Nikolaiczuk, Lothar (* 1954), German chess player and author
- Nikolaidis, Alexandros (* 1979), Greek Taekwondoin
- Nikolaidis, Apostolos (1896–1980), Greek athlete and sports official
- Nikolaidis, Apostolos (1938–1999), Greek singer
- Nikolaidis, Demis (* 1973), Greek football player and official
- Nikolaidis, Ioannis (* 1971), Greek chess player
- Nikolaidis, Jovan (* 1950), Montenegrin writer, publisher and cultural activist
- Nikolaidis, Stefanos (1817–1907), Greek artist and politician
- Nikolaidou, Aikaterini (* 1992), Greek rower
- Nikolaidou, Parthena (* 1979), Greek basketball player
- Nikolais, Alwin (1910–1993), American dancer and choreographer
- Nikolaisen, Elvira (* 1980), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Nikolaisen, Emil (* 1977), Norwegian musician and music producer
- Nikolaj (* 1969), Bulgarian clergyman, Metropolitan of Plovdiv of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
- Nikolajenko, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1980), Russian badminton player
- Nikolajenko, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (* 1978), Russian badminton player
- Nikolajenko, Oleg Yegorowitsch (* 1987), Russian spammer
- Nikolajew, Anatoli Wassiljewitsch (1902–1977), Russian chemist and university professor
- Nikolajew, Andrijan Grigoryevich (1929-2004), Soviet cosmonaut
- Nikolayev, Boris , Soviet ski jumper
- Nikolajew, Igor Jurjewitsch (* 1960), Russian singer and songwriter; Honored Artist of Russia
- Nikolajew, Leonid Wassiljewitsch (1904–1934), Russian murderer of Sergei Mironowitsch Kirow
- Nikolajew, Leonid Wladimirowitsch (1878–1942), Ukrainian-Russian pianist, composer and music teacher
- Nikolajew, Sergei (* 1966), Russian shot putter
- Nikolajew, Sergei Gennadjewitsch (* 1972), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Nikolajew, Sergei Sergejewitsch (1946–2016), Soviet or Russian actor
- Nikolajew, Valentin Vladimirovich (1924-2004), Soviet wrestler
- Nikolajew, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (1847–1911), Russian architect
- Nikolajewa, Galina Evgenjewna (1911–1963), Russian writer
- Nikolajewa, Genia (1904-2001), German-American actress
- Nikolajewa, Jelena Nikolajewna (* 1966), Russian athlete
- Nikolajewa, Klawdija Ivanovna (1893–1944), Russian revolutionary and women's rights activist
- Nikolajewa, Margarita Nikolajewna (1935–1993), Soviet gymnast
- Nikolajewa, Svetlana Vladimirovna (* 1987), Russian cross-country skier
- Nikolajewa, Tatjana Petrovna (1924–1993), Soviet pianist
- Nikolajewski, Boris Iwanowitsch (1887–1966), Russian archivist, historian of Russian social democracy, Menshevik
- Nikolajewski, Valeri Michailowitsch (* 1939), Russian author, journalist and director
- Nikolajsen, Niklas (* 1975), Danish early adopter, investor and FinTech entrepreneur
- Nikolakopoulos, Konstantinos (* 1961), Orthodox theologian
- Nikolakopoulos, Pantelis (* 1954), Greek architect
- Nikolaos Kanabos († 1204), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
- Nikolaos Laskaris , Byzantine co-emperor, son of Theodor I. Laskaris
- Nikolaos Skribas , Byzantine lawyer and author
- Nikolaos of Damascus , Greek historian and philosopher
- Nikolaos of Greece (* 1969), Greek nobleman
- Nikolaos von Otranto († 1235), Greek monastery head and writer
- Nikolaou, Andreas (* 1982), Cypriot road cyclist
- Nikolaou, Jannis (* 1993), German-Greek soccer player
- Nikolaou, Pantelis (* 1949), Greek football player
- Nikolaou, Theodor (* 1942), Greek Orthodox theologian
- Nikolareizis, Dimitrios (1908–1981), Greek diplomat
- Nikolas Arnason († 1225), Norwegian Bishop of Oslo
- Nikolas, Alexa (* 1992), American actress
- Nikolasch, Franz (* 1933), Austrian theologian and emeritus university professor
- Nicholas , early Christian deacon and heretic
- Nikolaus († 1314), Lord of Rostock
- Nikolaus (1321-1397), Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (1390-1397)
- Nikolaus († 1358), Duke of Münsterberg (1341–1358)
- Nikolaus (1892–1961), Russian Orthodox theologian and metropolitan
- Nikolaus I. , Count of Tecklenburg
- Nicholas I († 1271), Cistercian abbot
- Nicholas I (820–867), Pope (858–867)
- Nicholas I (852–925), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nikolaus I († 1200), Prince of Mecklenburg
- Nikolaus I († 1277), Lord of Rostock (1229–1234) and Lord of Werle (1292–1234)
- Nicholas I († 1318), Duke of Troppau, captain of Cracow and Sandomir, governor of Greater Poland
- Nikolaus I († 1476), Duke of Opole, Falkenberg and Strehlitz, lord of Klein Glogau
- Nicholas I (1448–1473), Duke of Lorraine, Bar and Calabria
- Nicholas I (1796–1855), Emperor of Russia
- Nikolaus I. Steinkelner , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Nikolaus I von Gutenburg († 1364), religious, abbot of the Einsiedeln monastery
- Nikolaus I von Meißen († 1392), German bishop of Lübeck and of Meißen
- Nicholas II , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Nikolaus II. († 1426), Count of Tecklenburg (1388–1426)
- Nicholas II († 1497), Duke of Opole (1476–1497)
- Nicholas II , Pope (1058-1061)
- Nicholas II († 1225), Lord of Gadebusch
- Nikolaus II. († 1316), lord of Werle-Parchim, from 1292 lord of Werle (1283-1316)
- Nicholas II († 1365), Duke of Troppau (1318–1365) and Duke of Ratibor (1337–1365), Treasurer of the Kingdom of Bohemia and Governor of Glatz
- Nicholas II (1609–1670), Bishop of Toul and Cardinal, Duke of Lorraine and Bar
- Nicholas II (1868–1918), last Russian tsar
- Nicholas III († 1280), Pope
- Nicholas III , Lord of Mecklenburg (1264–1289)
- Nicholas III , Lord of Werle-Güstrow (1337-1360)
- Nicholas III († 1394), Duke of Troppau and Leobschütz
- Nicholas III Eppenreither , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Nicholas III Grammatikos († 1111), Patriarch of Constantinople (1084–1111)
- Nicholas IV († 1152), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicholas IV (1227–1292), Pope (1288–1292)
- Nikolaus IV. , Lord of Werle-Goldberg (1350–1354)
- Nicholas IV , Duke of Ratibor and Freudenthal
- Nicholas IV († 1437), Duke of Troppau, Lord on Zuckmantel
- Nikolaus IV. Peisser († 1479), abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Nikolaus Leopold zu Salm-Salm (1701–1770), 1st Prince in the Principality of Salm-Salm (1751–1770)
- Nikolaus Magni von Jauer († 1435), German Catholic theologian, notary and advisor at the electoral court in Heidelberg, preacher at the St. Gallus Church in Prague and the Heidelberg Church of the Holy Spirit
- Nikolaus Stör von Schweidnitz († 1424), professor of theology at Charles University in Prague and Leipzig University, author of theological writings
- Nicholas V († 1333), antipope of Pope John XXII. (1328-1330)
- Nikolaus V. , Lord of Werle-Goldberg and Waren
- Nicholas V (1397-1455), Pope (1447-1455)
- Nicholas V († 1452), Duke of Troppau-Ratibor, Jägerndorf, Freudenthal and Rybnik
- Nikolaus V. Seber , abbot of the Waldsassen monastery
- Nicholas VI († 1506), Duke of Ratibor
- Nikolaus Vischel , monk in the Cistercian monastery Heiligenkreuz
- Nicholas of Bari , Abbot and Deacon of the Church of Bari
- Nikolaus von Bernau , German clergyman and provost of Bernau
- Nikolaus von Bibra , canon at the Augustinian canons of Bibra
- Nikolaus von Bunzlau († 1411), Benedictine, Bishop of Abelone and auxiliary bishop in Breslau
- Nikolaus von Butrinto († 1316), titular bishop Butrinto and Dominican
- Nicholas of Castro Arquato († 1251), Bishop of Spoleto, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople
- Nikolaus von Cosel , Silesian theologian, member of the Minorite Order, author of religious literature and hymn poet
- Nikolaus von Dinkelsbühl († 1433), German theologian
- Nikolaus von Gara († 1386), Hungarian nobleman
- Nicholas of Greece (1872–1938), Greek nobleman, Prince of Greece
- Nikolaus von Gützkow († 1322), Count von Gützkow, Canon of Cammin
- Nicholas von Hereford , English Bible translator and reformer
- Nikolaus von Jeroschin , Prussian chronicler of the Middle Ages
- Nikolaus von Kesselhut († 1331), Bishop of Verden
- Nikolaus von Kreuznach († 1491), German lawyer, theologian and rector of the University of Vienna
- Nikolaus von Kues (1401–1464), cardinal and polymath
- Nikolaus von Laun († 1371), Augustinian canon and provincial of the Bavarian-Bohemian order province; Auxiliary Bishop in Regensburg
- Nikolaus von Lebus , Bishop of Lebus (1320-1326)
- Nikolaus von Leitomischl , Bohemian theologian and writer, rector of Charles University
- Nikolaus von Lyra († 1349), medieval theologian
- Nicholas of Myra , Greek sophist and rhetorician
- Nicholas of Myra , Bishop of Myra (Lycia); Patron of various peoples and professional groups
- Nikolaus von Nauen († 1253), Premonstratensian and fourth bishop of Riga
- Nikolaus von Oldenburg-Delmenhorst († 1447), Archbishop of Bremen
- Nicholas of Paris , French early scholastic
- Nikolaus von Pelgrims (1385–1460), Czech bishop, chronicler and diplomat
- Nikolaus von Prüm (1395–1439), German canon lawyer, professor at the University of Leuven, official of the Archdiocese of Trier
- Nikolaus von Rakonitz († 1390), Bohemian theologian, rector of Charles University, author of theological writings
- Nikolaus von Riesenburg († 1397), Bishop of Olomouc
- Nicholas of Romania (1903–1978), Romanian nobleman, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen and racing car driver
- Nikolaus von Salerno († 1221), Archbishop of Salerno, Familiar Tankreds and Wilhelm III. of Sicily
- Nikolaus von Schippenbeil († 1410), priest of the Teutonic Order
- Nikolaus von Siegen († 1495), Benedictine monk, historian and chronicler
- Nikolaus von Tolentino († 1305), monk and preacher
- Nikolaus von Tüngen († 1489), Prince-Bishop of Warmia
- Nikolaus von Újezd († 1258), Bishop of Prague
- Nikolaus von Unhoscht , Bishop of Lavant
- Nikolaus von Verdun , French goldsmith and enamel painter
- Nikolaus von Wiesbaden († 1396), Bishop of Speyer
- Nikolaus von Ybbs († 1340), Bishop of Regensburg
- Nikolaus, Annemarie (* 1952), German social scientist and author
- Nikolaus, Günther , German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Nikolaus, Otto (1898–1950), German lawyer and political scientist
- Nikolaus, Paul (1894–1933), German poet, playwright, cabaret artist and emcee
- Nikolay, Michael (* 1956), German apparatus gymnast
- Nikolaysen, Ellen (* 1951), Norwegian singer and actress
- Nikoletti, Angela (1905–1930), Austrian teacher (South Tyrol)
- Nikolić, Aleksej (* 1995), Slovenian basketball player
- Nikolić, Ana (* 1978), Serbian pop and turbo folk singer
- Nikolić, Dragan (1943–2016), Yugoslav actor
- Nikolić, Goran (* 1976), Montenegrin basketball player
- Nikolić, Jelena (* 1982), Serbian volleyball player
- Nikolić, Jelena (* 1991), Serbian soccer player
- Nikolić, Jovan (* 1955), Serbian Roma writer
- Nikolić, Julija (* 1983), North Macedonian handball player
- Nikolić, Marko (* 1979), Serbian football coach
- Nikolic, Mathias (* 1991), Austrian handball player
- Nikolić, Milan (* 1979), Serbian accordionist
- Nikolić, Milan (* 1983), Serbian football player
- Nikolić, Milena (* 1992), Bosnian soccer player
- Nikolić, Milica (* 1994), Serbian judoka
- Nikolić, Mitja (* 1991), Slovenian basketball player
- Nikolić, Nemanja (* 1988), Montenegrin football player
- Nikolić, Predrag (* 1960), Bosnian chess player
- Nikolić, Ratko (* 1977), Serbian handball player
- Nikolic, Robert (* 1968), German soccer player
- Nikolić, Stefan (* 1990), Montenegrin football player
- Nikolić, Tomislav (* 1952), Serbian politician, President
- Nikolić, Vera (* 1948), Yugoslav middle-distance runner
- Nikolić, Vladimir Lalo (* 1941), Croatian-German architect and exhibition architect
- Nikolić, Žarko (1936–2011), Yugoslav football player
- Nikolič-Kajič, Mirko (* 1984), Slovenian handball player
- Nikolics, Nemanja (* 1987), Hungarian football player
- Nikolischin, Andrei Ivanovich (* 1973), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Nikolitch, Gordan (* 1968), Serbian violinist
- Nikolla, Lindita (* 1965), Albanian politician (PS)
- Nikolopoulos, Alexandros (* 1875), Greek weightlifter
- Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos (1786–1841), Greek composer and polymath
- Nikolopoulos, Stamatios , Greek racing cyclist
- Nikoloska, Katerina (* 1990), North Macedonian judoka
- Nikoloudis, Michalis (* 1949), Greek musician
- Nikoloudis, Panagiotis (* 1949), Greek politician
- Nikoloudis, Takis (* 1951), Greek football player
- Nikolov, Angel (* 1975), Czech ice hockey player
- Nikolov, Bojidar (* 1959), Bulgarian opera singer (tenor)
- Nikolov, Oka (* 1974), North Macedonian-German football goalkeeper
- Nikolov, Raliza (* 1971), German presenter at NDR Kultur of Bulgarian origin
- Nikolov, Russalka (* 1952), German art historian, director of the DB Museum in Nuremberg
- Nikolovski, Vladimir (1938-2010), Yugoslav football player
- Nikolow, Alexandar (* 1940), Bulgarian boxer
- Nikolow, Andon (* 1951), Bulgarian weightlifter and functionary
- Nikolow, Andrej (1878–1959), Bulgarian sculptor
- Nikolow, Boris (1929-2017), Bulgarian boxer
- Nikolow, Dimitar (* 1967), Bulgarian politician
- Nikolow, Georgi (* 1977), Bulgarian handball player
- Nikolow, Kiril (* 1982), Bulgarian orienteer
- Nikolow, Lasar (1922–2005), Bulgarian composer
- Nikolov, Lyuben (* 1985), Bulgarian football player
- Nikolow, Martin (* 1994), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Nikolow, Mintscho (* 1952), Bulgarian rower
- Nikolow, Nikola (* 1993), Bulgarian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Nikolow, Nikolaj (* 1981), Bulgarian football player
- Nikolow, Nikolaj (* 1986), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Nikolow, Ognjan (* 1949), Bulgarian wrestler
- Nikolow, Stojan (* 1949), Bulgarian wrestler
- Nikolov, Vladimir (* 1977), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Nikolowa, Adriana (* 1988), Bulgarian chess player
- Nikolova, Jordanka (1911–1944), Bulgarian politician and activist
- Nikolowa, Milena (* 1984), Bulgarian writer
- Nikolski (1889–1938), Soviet secret service officer
- Nikolski, Alexander Sergejewitsch (1884–1953), Russian constructivist architect
- Nikolski, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1874–1943), Russian composer and musicologist
- Nikolski, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (1959–1995), Russian pianist
- Nikolski, Nikolai Kapitonowitsch (* 1940), Russian mathematician
- Nikolski, Sergei Michailowitsch (1905–2012), Russian mathematician
- Nikolussi, Johann (* 1956), Austrian actor and speaker
- Nikom Rayawa (* 1944), Thai writer
- Nikom Somwang (* 1983), Thai soccer player
- Nikoma , German musician, writer and director
- Nicomachus , Greek Koroplast
- Nicomachus , Greek painter
- Nicomachus , son of Aristotle
- Nicomachus , Athenian state clerk
- Nicomachus of Gerasa , ancient philosopher, mathematician and music theorist
- Nicomedes , Roman martyr
- Nicomedes , Greek mathematician
- Nicomedes I , King of Bithynia
- Nicomedes II , King of Bithynia
- Nicomedes III , King of Bithynia
- Nicomedes IV. († 74 BC), King of Bithynia
- Nikon , ancient Greek goldsmith
- Nikon († 1681), Russian Orthodox Patriarch
- Nikon (1894–1963), Russian religious chaplain
- Nikon vom Black Mountain , Greek monk and writer
- Nikonoff, Jacques (* 1952), French economist
- Nikonorow, Boris Nikolajewitsch (1939–2015), Soviet boxer and boxing coach
- Nikonow, Vyacheslav Alexejewitsch (* 1956), Russian politician
- Nikonowa, Matrjona Dmitrijewna (1881–1952), saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Nikonova, Walentina Gennadijewna (* 1952), Soviet foil fencer
- Nikonzew, Anatoly Nikolajewitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Nikopolidis, Antonios (* 1971), Greek football goalkeeper
- Nikorowicz, Józef (1827–1890), Polish composer
- Nikos, Janis (* 1973), German-Greek pop singer and entertainer
- Nikosthenes , Greek potter
- Nikosthenes Painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Nikostratos , Greek general
- Nikostratos , Greek Koroplast
- Nikostratos , Greek athlete, Olympic champion 37
- Nikostratos of Trebizond , Greek historian
- Nikowitz, Erich (1906–1976), Austrian actor
- Nikowitz, Rainer (* 1964), Austrian journalist
- Nikoxenos painter , Attic vase painter of the black and red figure style
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- Nikpai, Rohullah (* 1987), Afghan Taekwondoin
- Nikprelaj, Nikollë (* 1960), Albanian singer
Niks
- Niks, Johannes (1912–1997), Estonian football player
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- Niku, Sami (* 1996), Finnish ice hockey player
- Niku, Tapani (1895–1989), Finnish cross-country skier
- Nikula, Pentti (* 1939), Finnish athlete
- Nikulenkau, Dzmitryj (* 1984), Belarusian handball player
- Nikulin, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey striker
- Nikulin, Igor Jurjewitsch (* 1960), Russian hammer thrower
- Nikulin, Ilya Vladimirovich (* 1982), Russian ice hockey defender
- Nikulin, Juri Petrovich (1931–1988), Soviet-Russian hammer thrower
- Nikulin, Juri Wladimirowitsch (1921–1997), Russian clown and film actor
- Nikulin, Valeri Viktorovich (* 1969), Russian ice hockey player
- Nikulina, Anna Igorewna (* 1991), Russian biathlete
- Nikulina, Anna Vladimirovna (1904–1992), Soviet majoress
- Nikulina, Jewdokija Andrejewna (1917–1993), Soviet bomber pilot
- Nikulitzas Delphinas , Byzantine aristocrat and rebel against Emperor Constantine X in Thessaly
- Nikulka, Frank (* 1962), German prehistoric scientist and university professor
- Nikultschina, Irina (* 1974), Bulgarian biathlete
- Nikunen, Tommi (* 1973), Finnish ski jumper and ski jumping coach
- Nikuradse, Alexander (1900–1981), German physicist and geopolitician
- Nikuradse, Johann (1894–1979), German engineer and physicist
- Nikusch, Walter (1908–1987), German expressionist painter and graphic artist
- Nikuta, Marie-Luise (1938–2020), German dialect singer, Cologne scabies singer
- Nikutowski, Arthur (1830–1888), German painter
- Nikutowski, Erich (1872–1921), German landscape painter, etcher and lithographer
- Nikutta, Jörg (* 1971), German manager
- Nikutta, Sigrid (* 1969), German manager
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- Nikwigize, Phocas (1919–1996), Rwandan clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ruhengeri
Nikz
- Nikžentaitis, Alvydas (* 1961), Lithuanian historian and cultural scientist