History of the origin of the name Nikon

The name Nikon is of ancient Greek origin and goes back to the name Nika. In the Olympic pantheon, Nike is the winged goddess of glorious victory. Nikon is translated from ancient Greek as “winner”.

The Byzantine state borrowed a lot from Greek culture. The name Nikon was no exception. If initially “Nikon” was a simple secular name, then gradually, with the spread of Christianity, it became predominantly ecclesiastical.

In the Orthodox calendar you can find about 9 Nikons, the most significant of them: the holy martyr Nikon and the Venerable Nikon of Pechersk-Sukhiy. St. Nikon was a pagan warrior, then he was baptized and became a monk. For converting pagans to Christianity, he received the rank of bishop, was captured and executed. 199 disciples suffered for Christ along with him.

Nikon Pechersky-Sukhiy was a monk of the Kiev Pechersk Monastery, he was captured by the Polovtsians, where he suffered many tortures and tortures. Returning from captivity, he performed a number of Christian deeds, fasted a lot, was very thin, which is why he received the nickname “Dry.”

Currently, the name Nikon has begun to return to the world again. It is popular among the Greeks, but in Russia it is still perceived as ecclesiastical.

The meaning and characteristics of the name Nikon

Little Nikon is an impressionable, emotional, slightly shy child. He strives to attract the attention of others, but not with pranks and shouting, like most children, but with good deeds. Whims and stubbornness are not typical for him. Thanks to his honesty, fairness, and communication skills, Nikon gets along well with his peers. He has a phenomenal memory and easily remembers what he read. He studies well at school.

Nikon has changed over the years. He becomes a stubborn and difficult person. Friends are gradually moving away from Nikon, leaving only those who are ready to accept his shortcomings. Nikon gradually develops criticality; he criticizes not only those around him, but also himself. On this basis, he is interested in philosophy and psychology. Nikon perceives any pressure from the outside as an encroachment on his personal freedom.

Nikon is cheerful and loves to have fun. He is loyal to his friends, knows how to surprise them, and is hospitable. Often a man with this name has a beautiful voice and an ear for music. Nikon knows how to control emotions. He has well-developed leadership qualities: responsibility, diligence, tact, objectivity. Nikon does not trust people, so he has few close friends. Nikon senses insincerity and flattery a mile away. From the outside it seems that he is closed and cold, but in his heart Nikon is very emotional.

Nikon is intelligent and has golden hands. He is not a careerist, but is used to achieving his goals. Difficulties arise when choosing a field of activity; Nikon often needs to change several professions to find his place. In his work, he is responsible, precise, does not make mistakes, reacts quickly, and makes decisions without hesitation. A man with this name feels good in medicine, science, and journalism.

Women pay attention to Nikon already at a young age. But due to mistrust, shyness and the habit of hiding his true feelings, he is lonely for a long time. Nikon chooses a quiet, kind, calm girl as his wife. He is jealous and domineering, demanding that his wife consult him in everything. Only a very self-possessed, tactful woman can soften Nikon’s character. But as the head of the family, Nikon also has a number of advantages: reliability, frugality, efficiency, hospitality. He loves his children very much, works with them a lot, and can be sentimental.

Sometimes Nikon’s frugality leads to unnecessary restrictions on himself and his loved ones. He doesn’t like to spend money on trifles. He is ascetic in his clothes and can easily go shopping at a second-hand store.

Name days:

April 5, December 24

Diminutive version

Nikonka, Nikasha, Nikusya

Abbreviated

Nika, Nick

According to the church

Nikon

Color

  • green
  • pink

Planet

  • Venus
  • Sun

Element

  • air

Stone talisman

ruby, aquamarine, beryl

Metal

copper, bronze

Plants

forget-me-not

Totem animal

lamb, doe

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