Nikita (disambiguation)

Nikita (disambiguation)

"Nikita", also known as "La Femme Nikita", is a film by Luc Besson.

Nikita may also refer to:
* "La Femme Nikita", a television series based upon the film
* "Nikita" (song), a song by Elton John
* Nikita, Ukraine, a town in Crimea, Ukraine
* Nikita launcher, a common weapon in the Metal Gear Solid games.

People

Nikita is a unisex name, historically male from Russian and related languages. In recent times it has been adopted as female in many countries around the world, particularly France. The male Russian name is derived from the Greek name Aniketos, which means "unconquerable".

* Prince Nikita of Russia
* Prince Nikita Romanov, son of HH Prince Nikita
* Nikita, a British professional wrestler with the real name Katarina Waters, now wrestling as "Katie Lea"
* Nikita Khrushchev, General Secretary and Premier of the Soviet Union during the 1950s and 1960s
* Nikita Mikhalkov, Russian filmmaker and actor
* Nikita Rukavytsya, A-league football (soccer) player in Australia for Perth Glory
* Nikita Thukral, a South indian actress
* Nikita Anand, Model

ee also

* Nichita Stănescu, a Romanian poet and essayist


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