Nikolsky
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Nikolsky, also spelled Nikolski (Russian: Нико́льский), or Nikolskaya (feminine; Нико́льская), is a Russian last name and name of other entities. Its neuter form is Nikolskoye (Нико́льское).
[edit] People
- Alexander Nikolsky (1884–1953), a Soviet architect
- Alexander Nikolsky (1915–1992), a Romanian and Soviet communist politician
- Andronic Nikolsky (1870–1918), a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church and a saint
- Boris Nikolsky (1900–1990), a Soviet physical chemist and radiochemist
- Dmitry Nikolsky (1855–1918), a Russian hygienist and public figure
- Georgy Nikolsky (1910–?), a Soviet zoologist and ichthyologist
- Mikhail Nikolsky (1848–1917), a Russian historian and founder of assyriology in Russia
- Nikolay Nikolsky (1877–1959), a Soviet religious historian, orientalist, and academician
- Sergey Nikolskii (b. 1905), a Russian mathematician
- Vladimir Nikolsky (1894–1953), a Soviet historian
[edit] Places
- Nikolski, Alaska, a census-designated place on Umnak Island in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, United States
- Nikolski Air Station, an airport located in Nikolski, Alaska, United States
- Nikolsky District, name of a number of districts in Russia
- Nikolsky, Leningrad Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
- Nikolsky, name of several rural settlements in Russia
- Nikolsky Old Believer Monastery, a monastery in Moscow, Russia
- Nikolskoye, Leningrad Oblast, a town in Leningrad Oblast, Russia
- Nikolskoye, Kamchatka Oblast, a village in Kamchatka Oblast, Russia
- Nikolskoye, name of a number of rural settlements in Russia
- Nikolskoye Airport, an airport in Nikolskoye, Kamchatka Oblast
[edit] Other
- Nikolsky's sign, a clinical dermatological sign
- Nikolsky's adder, a venomous viper species endemic in Ukraine
- See also: Nikolsk