All about the name NIKIA

Meaning, origin, history.

Nikia is a unique and distinctive name of Greek origin. The name Nikia is derived from the Greek word "nikos," which means "victory." It is often used as a feminine form of the Greek name Nikolaos, which also means victory.

The name Nikia has been popular in various parts of the world over the centuries. In ancient Greece, it was commonly given to daughters of prominent families who wished for their child to embody strength and triumph. The name has also been used by many cultures throughout history, including those of the Byzantine Empire and medieval Europe.

One notable figure associated with the name Nikia is Saint Nikolaos, also known as Santa Claus in modern times. Although his name means "victory of the people," he was never referred to as Nikia himself. However, it is possible that some of his followers may have adopted this feminine form of his name as a way to honor him.

Today, the name Nikia continues to be used by parents who wish for their daughter to embody strength and triumph. It remains a unique and distinctive choice, one that carries with it a rich history and meaningful significance. Despite its ancient origins, the name Nikia feels fresh and modern, making it an appealing option for parents seeking a name that is both timeless and unique.

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Greek

Popularity of the name NIKIA since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics on the given name Nikia show a variable trend over time in the United States. The name's popularity peaked in 1975 with 63 births that year. However, from 1976 onwards, there was a steady decline in its usage until it reached a low of five births each in 1980 and 1985.

There was a slight resurgence between 1993 and 1995 with birth counts ranging from seven to ten. Nevertheless, the number of newborn girls named Nikia fell again, reaching as low as five births per year in both 2004 and 2007.

In total, over the span of these years, there were 246 babies born in the United States named Nikia. While it experienced some fluctuations in popularity, this name has not been extensively used compared to many others throughout this period.

Name variation NIKIA.