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Forename ניק

All over the world, ניק (Nick United States Malaysia Australia Democratic Republic of the Congo United Kingdom, Nik United States Malaysia Australia United Kingdom Kenya, Nic United States Malaysia Australia Democratic Republic of the Congo United Kingdom) is a widespread predominantly masculine, but very infrequently girly first name. The forename ניק is characteristic of Australia, where it is quite a common primarily masculine, but very seldom feminine name, Macao, where it is quite a common male name, and Hong Kong, where it is quite a common predominantly boy's, but very seldom feminine name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in the United States, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Australia. Very seldom, ניק is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name ניק

name Ник, name نيك, name نیک, name Niks, name Нік, name Nick, name ניק, name Nyk, name ニック, name Nic, name Nyq, name Nik
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Nick, Nic Australia, United States, United Kingdom, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malaysia
Nik Australia, Kenya, United States, United Kingdom, Malaysia
ניק Israel

First names said to be same

Niks, Nyk, Nyq, Ник, Нік, نيك, نیک, and ニック

First name ניק in the context

ניק is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Nick Fury , the fictional character in Marvel Comics; Nick Wilde , the Zootopia character; Nick Fury , the fictional character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Avengers: Infinity War; Nick Bottom , the character in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Nick Carter , the fictional detective, Nick Carter-Killmaster, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of ניק קוליוחין ניק קוליוחין ניק קוליוחין Israeli and international journalist, IL (b. 1983) link
ניק זגרניצ'ני Israeli amateur wrestler, IL (b. 1969) link
ניק מילר IL (b. 1960) link

Characteristic surnames

סול, יאסקולקו, גורביץ, שומרין, אוזימוב, טומשין, דוראל, ספקטור, טולצינסקי, שישקין, זובוק, פלחוב, הנסן, לוין, קוגן, ספלב, כצמן, מקרוב, and טבצ'ניקוב