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    Mikita / Nikita / Mykyta / Nicetas / Niketas

    Мікіта(Mikita)

    Pronunciation: mee-KEE-tah

    ♂ Male
    Greek

    Meaning

    Victor, unconquered

    Origin

    Greek

    The Story Behind Mikita

    Mikita is a Belarusian and Ukrainian form of the Greek name Niketas, which is derived from the word 'niketes' (νικητής), meaning 'victor'. The name has a long history, particularly within Eastern Orthodox Christianity, due to Saint Nicetas the Goth, a 4th-century martyr. It spread through the Slavic world with the adoption of Christianity and has remained a popular name in various forms.

    The name's journey into Belarusian and Ukrainian forms like Mikita involved phonetic shifts common in Slavic languages, where the 'N' sound often transforms into 'M' when followed by certain vowels or in specific contexts. This adaptation reflects the linguistic evolution and regional pronunciation preferences within these cultures, while still retaining its original Greek meaning of victory.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Stable
    Era:Medieval, Contemporary
    Popular in:Belarus, Ukraine

    Is Mikita Right for Your Baby?

    Mikita is a Strong, Classic name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables3
    LengthMedium
    International UseRegional
    PronunciationEasy

    Cultural Associations

    Biblical / Christian

    Regions Where Mikita Is Used

    Slavic
    Eastern European

    Name Vibe

    Strong
    Classic

    Famous People Named Mikita

    • Mikita Badziakouski (Belarusian professional poker player)
    • Mikita Tsmyh (Belarusian swimmer)
    • Mikita Korzun (Belarusian footballer)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Miki

    Mikita in different fonts

    MikitaDancing Script
    MikitaCaveat
    MikitaSatisfy
    MikitaPacifico
    MikitaGreat Vibes

    Spelling Variants

    These names are alternative spellings or variants of Mikita:

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    Sibling Name Style

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Mikita

    What does Mikita mean?

    Mikita means "Victor, unconquered". It is derived from Greek.

    What is the origin of Mikita?

    Mikita originates from Greek. Its cultural origin is Greek.

    Is Mikita a male or female name?

    Mikita is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Mikita?

    Mikita is pronounced "mee-KEE-tah".

    What language does Mikita come from?

    Mikita comes from Greek.

    Is Mikita a popular name?

    Mikita is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is stable.

    What are variants of Mikita?

    Variants of Mikita include Nikita, Mykyta, Nicetas, Niketas.

    What are nicknames for Mikita?

    Common nicknames for Mikita include Miki.

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