Nikita (given name)

Nikita (Russian: Ники́та [nʲɪˈkʲitə]) is a common name in Eastern Europe and Greece.

The Ukrainian and Belarusian variants are Mykyta (Мики́та [mɪˈkɪtɐ]),[1] and Mikita (Мікіта [mʲiˈkʲita]), respectively (but Nikita (Нiкíта) is also in use in both countries).

The name is derived from the Greek Nicetas (Νικήτας, meaning 'victor').

The Greek name entered Slavic onomastics by way of the veneration of Saint Nicetas the Goth (died 372) in the Russian Orthodox Church.

It comes from a Sanskrit word nikita निकेत, niketana निकेतन meaning "house, habitation; temple".