List of people by name: Ni
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[edit] Nia-Nib
- Niazi, A. A. K. (1915-2004), Pakistani military commander
- Niblack, Albert Parker (1859–1929), American sailor
- Niblo, Fred, film director
[edit] Nic
[edit] Nica - Nice
- Nicander, Karl August (1799—1839), Swedish poet
- Nicanor of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Niccol, Andrew (born 1964), film director
- Nice, Harry W. (1877-1941), American politician
- Nicephorus I (died 811), Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus II (c. 912 – 969), Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus III, Byzantine Emperor
- Nicephorus, Saint (died 815), patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicephorus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicephorus of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicéron, Jean-Pierre (1685-1738), French lexicographer
- Nicetas, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicetas II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
[edit] Nich
[edit] Nichi
- Nichiren (1222-1282), Japanese religious leader
[edit] Nicho
[edit] People named Nichol
- Nichol, B. P. (1944-1988), Canadian poet
[edit] Nichola
[edit] Nicholas as given name
- Nicholas I of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas IV of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas V of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas VI of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nicholas I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicholas II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicholas III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicholas IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Nicholas I, Pope (858-867)
- Nicholas II, Pope (1058-1061)
- Nicholas III, Pope (1277-1280)
- Nicholas IV, Pope (1288-1292)
- Nicholas V, Pope (1447-1455)
- Nicholas I of Russia (1825-1831), Tsar
- Nicholas II of Russia (1868-1918)
- Nicholas of Amiens, scholastic philosopher
- Nicholas of Autrecourt (1299-1369), scholastic philosopher
- Nicholas of Basel (died 1397),
- Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), scholastic philosopher
- Nicholas of Guildford (fl. 1250), English poet
[edit] Nicholas as surname
- Nicholas, Abraham (died c. 1738), Virginia politician
- Nicholas, Albert, jazz clarinetist
- Nicholas, Henry (c. 1501-c. 1580)
- Nicholas, John (1761-1819), American politician
[edit] Nicholl - Nichols
- Nicholls, Aaron, British criminal
- Nicholls, Agnes (1877-1959), British singer
- Nicholls, Alex (fl. 2000s), British academic
- Nicholls, Billy, musician
- Nicholls, George D., Canadian writer
- Nicholls, Laura (born 1978), Canadian swimmer
- Nicholls, Mandy (born 1968), British hockey player
- Nichols, Al (fl. 1870s), baseball player
- Nichols, Albert Russell (1859–1933), British curator & zoologist
- Nichols, John, American author
- Nichols, Mike (born 1931), film director
- Nichols, Red (1905-1965), trumpeter & bandleader
- Nichols, Ruth Rowland (1901-1960), American aviator
- Nichols, Terry (born 1955), American activist & prisoner
- Nicholson, A. J., American football player
- Nicholson, Alexander Malcolm (1900–1991), Canadian religious leader, farmer & politician
- Nicholson, Ben (1894-1982), painter
- Nicholson, Jack (born 1937), American actor
- Nicholson, Joseph Hopper (1770-1817), American jurist & politician
[edit] Nick - Nico
- Nickerson, Thomas (1810-1892), American sailor & railroader
- Nicklaus, Jack (born 1940), American golfer
- Nicks, Stevie (born 1948), American singer-songwriter
- Nico (1938-1988), model & singer
- Nicodemou, Ada (born 1977), Australian actor
- Nicol, Alex (1916–2001), American actor
- Nicol, B. P. (1944-1988), Canadian poet
- Nicol, James (1810-1879), Scottish geologist
- Nicola, Enrico De (1877-1959), Italian politician
- Nicola, Jabra (1912-1974), Palestinian activist
- Nicolaï, Atzo (born 1960), Dutch politician
- Nicolai, Christoph Friedrich (1733-1811), German writer
- Nicolai, Otto (1810-1849), composer
- Nicolao, Luis (born 1944), Argentine swimmer
- Nicolas, Barry (1919-2002), law professor
- Nicoletti, Susi (1918-2005), German-Austrian actress
- Nicollier, Claude (born 1944), pilot & astronaut
- Nicolson, Adam (born 1957), British author
- Nicolson, Harold (1886-1968), British diplomat & writer
- Nicolson, Nigel (1917-2004), British writer, publisher & politician
[edit] Nid
- Nidetch, Jean (born 1923), dieting entrepreneur
[edit] Nie
[edit] Nieb - Niel
- Niebuhr, Barthold Georg (1776-1831), German historian
- Niebuhr, Carsten (1733-1815), German traveller
- Niebuhr, Reinhold (1892-1971), American theologian
- Niedecker, Lorine (1903-1970), poet
- Niedermayer, Scott (born 1973), Canadian hockey player
- Niehans, Paul (1882-1971), physicist
- Niehorster, Leo (born 1947), military historian
- Niel, Adolphe (1802-1869), French marshal
- Niels (c. 1064 -1134), Danish king
- Nielsen, Benny (born 1966), Danish swimmer
- Nielsen, Birgit (born 1918-2005), Swedish singer - opera
- Nielsen, Brian (born 1965), Danish boxer
- Nielsen, Brigitte (born 1963), Danish-born actress & singer - pop
- Nielsen, Carl (1865-1931), Danish composer
- Nielsen, Dorise (1902-1980), Canadian politician & educator
- Nielsen, Jakob (1890–1959), Danish mathematician
- Nielsen, Jakob (born 1957), Danish computer scientist
- Nielsen, Kai (fl. 1990s), Canadian philosopher
- Nielsen, Leslie (born 1926), Canadian-born actor
- Nielsen, Sandro, Danish lexicographer
- Nielson, Poul (born 1943), Danish politician
[edit] Niem - Niev
- Nieman, Butch (1918-1993), American baseball player
- Nieman, Randall, American musician & entrepreneur
- Niemeyer, Oscar (born 1907), architect
- Niemi, Jari (born 1977), Finnish footballer
- Niemi, Masa (1914-1960), Finnish actor
- Nieminen, Kauko (born 1929), Finnish physicist
- Nieminen, Ville (born 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
- Niemöller, Martin (1896-1984), German theologian & activist
- Nieniewski, Adam (1886-1947), Polish soldier
- Niépce, Nicéphore (1765-1833), photographer
- Nier, Alfred O. C. (1911-1994), American physicist
- Nieske, Bob (fl. c. 2000), American musician
- Nietrà, Aletrishe (born 1921), South African-born American writer
- Nietzsche, Friedrich (1844-1900), German philosopher
- Nieuwamerongen van, Hendrik (1920-1999) Dutch soldier and house builder
- Nieuwenhuis, Ferdinand Domela (1846-1919), Dutch politician
- Nieuwenhuizen, Anneloes (born 1963), Dutch field hockey player
- Nieuwenhuizen, Dick (born 1957), Dutch water polo player
- Nieves, Jimmy (born 1969), journalist & entertainer
[edit] Nif - Nik
- Nifo, Agostino (c. 1473-c. 1542), Italian philosopher
- Nigam, Sonu (born 1973), Indian singer
- Nighthawk, Robert (1909-1967), musician
- Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910), British nurse & activist
- Nighy, Bill (born 1949), British actor
- Nigrin, Albert Gabriel (fl. 2000s), academic
- Niimi Nishiki (1836-1863), Japanese police officer
- Niinistö, Sauli (born 1948), Finnish politician
- Niittylä, Pertti (born 1956), Finnish skater
- Nijinsky, Vaslav (1888-1950), Russian dancer & choreographer
- Nijland, Albertus Antonie (1868–1936), Dutch astronomer
- Nijō (1143-1165), emperor of Japan
- Nikitin, Alexander (fl. 1990s), Russian activist & accused spy
- Nikolaev, Leonid (1904-1934), Soviet assassin
- Nikolas, Alexa (born 1992), American actor
- Nikolayev, Aleksey (born 1979), Uzbekistani footballer
- Nikolayev, Alene, Moldovan Transnistrian-born activist
- Nikolayev, Andrian (1929-2004), Soviet cosmonaut
- Nikolayevich, Grand Duke Nicholas, of Russia (1856-1929), Russian soldier
- Nikolić, Aleksandar (1924–2000), basketball player & coach
- Nikolishin, Andrei (born 1973), Russian hockey player
- Nikolla, Millosh Gjergj (1911-1938), Albanian poet
- Nikon, Patriarch (1652-1658), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Nikulin, Alexander O. (1878-1945), painter
[edit] Nil
- Niland, Albert, Irish singer-songwriter
- Nile, Willie (born 1949), American singer-songwriter
- Niles, Addison (1832-1890), American jurist
- Niles, John Jacob (1892-1980), American musicologist
- Nilson, Peter (1937-1998), Swedish astronomer & writer
- Nilsson, Anna Q. (died 1974), actress
- Nilsson, Birgit (1918-2005), Swedish singer - opera
- Nilsson, Brigitte (born 1963), Danish-born actress & singer - pop
- Nilsson, Christina (1843-1921), Swedish musician
- Nilsson, Harry (1941-1994), singer-songwriter
- Nilsson, Johanna, Swedish writer
- Nilsson, Jonny, Swedish athlete
- Nilsson, Roland (born 1963), Swedish footballer
[edit] Nim - Nip
- Nimitz, Chester (1885-1966), American sailor
- Nimmyo, emperor of Japan
- Nimoy, Adam (born 1956), American television director
- Nimoy, Leonard (born 1931), American actor
- Nimzowitsch, Aaron (1886-1935), Latvian chess player
- Nin, Anaïs (1903-1977), French author
- Nini, Alessandro (1805–1880), Italian composer
- Nininger, Alexander R. (1918–1942), American soldier
- Ninja, Willi (1961-2006), American dancer
- Ninken, emperor of Japan
- Ninkō, emperor of Japan
- Nintoku, emperor of Japan
- Niphon of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Nipic, Alfi, singer
- Nipkow, Paul (1860-1940), German inventor
- Nipper, Al (born 1959), baseball player & coach
[edit] Nir - Niv
- Nirvi, Niko (fl. late 20th century), Finnish journalist
- Nisbet, Alexander (1657–1725), British Scottish author
- Nishina, Adrienne (fl. 2000s), academic
- Nishino, Gen (fl. 2000s), photographer
- Nishtar, Sardar Abdur Rab (1899-1958), Pakistani politician
- Nisi, Alberto (1917–1944), American air soldier
- Nist, Jacob {1839-1907}, American entrepreneur
- Nitcholas, Otho (1908-1986), American baseball player
- Nitersdorf, Adam Heinrich Muller von (1818-1884), German political economist
- Nitribitt, Rosemarie (1933-1957), German sex worker
- Nitschke, Ray (1936-1998), American football player
- Nitzchke, Oscar (died 1991), architect
- Nivelle, Robert Georges (1857-1924), French soldier
- Niven, David (1909-1983), British actor
- Niven, Larry (born 1938), American writer
- Nivola, Alessandro (born 1972), American actor
- Nivola, Costantino (1911-1988), Italian-born American artist
[edit] Nix - Niz
- Nix, Garth (born 1963), author
- Nixdorf, Heinz (1925-1985), industrialist
- Nixon, Agnes (born 1927), soap opera producer, director, writer
- Nixon, Cynthia (born 1966), American actress
- Nixon, David (1929-1978), magician
- Nixon, Joan Lowery (1927-2003), writer
- Nixon, Julie (born 1948), American political family member
- Nixon, Marni (born 1930), singer
- Nixon, Mojo (born 1957), rockabilly musician, actor
- Nixon, Pat (1912-1993), American political family member
- Nixon, Richard (1913-1994), American politician
- Nixon, Trot (born 1974), American baseball player
- Nizan, Paul (1905-1940), author