Nika

Nika may refer to:

  • Neka, also known as Nīkā, a city in Mazandaran Province, Iran
  • Nika District, Paktika Province, Afghanistan
  • Nika (given name)
  • Nika Gvaramia (born 1976), Georgian lawyer and politician nicknamed "Nika"
  • Ansi Nika (born 1990), Albanian footballer
  • Lelo Nika (born 1969), Serbian and Romanian Romani accordionist
  • Nika (singer) (born 1979), Spanish singer
  • Rakitina Nika, pen name of science fiction and fantasy writer Ludmila Bogdanova (born 1963)
  • Nika Award, a Russian film award
  • AS Nika, a football club in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • NIKA Racing, a Swedish car racing team
  • Nika riots, riots that took place over the course of a week in Constantinople in 532
  • Nike (mythology), or Nika, the goddess of victory
  • Nika (given name)

    Nika is a given name of Persian origin meaning "Good". It also means "Victory" in Greek. In Slovenia and Croatia, it is used as a feminine form of Nikola or Nikolaj.

    In the Russian language, Nika may be a diminutive of the male given name Agafonik or of the female given name Agafonika.

    People

    Arts and entertainment

  • Nika Futterman, aka Nika Frost, American voice actress
  • Nika Turbina (1974-2002), Russian poet
  • Politics

  • Nika Gilauri (born 1975), Georgian politician, Prime Minister of Georgia from 2009 to 2012
  • Nika Rurua (born 1968), Georgian politician
  • Sports

  • Nika Barič (born 1992), Slovenian basketball player
  • Nika Chkhapeliya (born 1994), Russian association football player
  • Nika Dzalamidze (born 1992), Georgian association football player
  • Nika Fleiss (born 1984), Croatian former alpine skier
  • Nika Kiladze (born 1988), Georgian association football player
  • Nika Metreveli (born 1991), Georgian basketball player
  • Nika Ožegović (born 1985), Croatian former tennis player
  • Nika Piliyev (born 1991), Russian association football player
  • Nika (singer)

    Mónica Rodríguez, Nika (born in Torrejón de Ardoz, Community of Madrid, 11 December 1979) is a Spanish singer who entered the world's music thanks to her participation on the second edition of Operación Triunfo in 2002. She started to study classic ballet at the age of three years. She plays piano and guitar. She was part on two bands before recording her first album.

    Singles

  • 2003 "Trampa de cristal" (+200.000 copies sold)
  • 2003 "Ser yo"
  • 2003 "Quién dijo que era el fin"
  • 2003 "Se Me Acaba El Corazón"
  • 2006 "Latido urbano (feat. Tony Aguilar)"
  • 2007 "Te callas un año"
  • 2007 "Mi Vida Rosa"
  • Albums

  • 2003 Quién dijo que era el fin
  • (+50.000 copies sold "Certified Gold in Spain") Tracks

  • Ser yo (Amused)*
  • Tres de la madrugada
  • Todo y nada (Girlfriend)
  • Quien dijo que era el fin (Whatever gets you through)*
  • No va a ser contigo (God's giff)
  • Pieza Perfecta (Perfect Creation)
  • Hay mucho más por vivir
  • Después (Worth waiting for)
  • Sólo con mi voz (Perfect time) with Hugo
  • Don't wanna be alone tonight
  • Trampa de Cristal (Love is)*
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Noise Of Time

    by: Hyponic

    The wave of time
    Flooding in the space
    The noise of time is mourning
    The noise growling in silence in creatures mind
    For the vast ages
    Wisdom fails to dust a trip
    Chasing by time beneath the experience
    With the evil thoughts
    Until the failure of the burning sun
    Refreshing the endless faith
    In the space of fury
    Expanding the hatred in mind




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