Nicetas
Nicetas or Niketas (Greek: Νικήτας) is the name of several people, including:
- Nicetas of Remesiana, 4th century bishop of the Dacians, now the patron saint of Romania
- Nicetas the Goth (Nikita), 4th century martyr
- Patriarch Nicetas I of Constantinople, 766 to 780
- Nicetas of Chalcedon, bishop of Chalcedon, aka Nicetas the Confessor
- Nicetas (cousin of Heraclius), cousin of emperor Heraclius and general in Egypt
- Niketas (son of Artabasdos), eldest son of the usurper Artabasdos, Byzantine general
- Niketas Ooryphas (fl. 860–873), Byzantine official, patrician and admiral
- Nicetas of Heraclea, 11th century Greek catenist.
- Nicetas Eugenianus, Byzantine Greek author of Drosilla and Charicles
- Nicetas of Novgorod, saint and Bishop of Novgorod
- Nicetas of Nicomedia, 12th century archbishop
- Nicetas of Chonae, 12th century bishop in Byzantine Anatolia
- Nicetas, Bogomil bishopp, 12th century, known in contemporary sources as papa Nicetas
- Niketas Choniates (c. 1155-1215/1216), Byzantine historian
- Niketas Scholares, 14th century military leader who fought with John III of Trebizond
- Nicetas I of Constantinople
- Nicetas II Mountanes of Constantinople
- Nicetas the Paphlagonian
- Niketas Stethatos or Nicetas Pectoratus, 11th century Eastern Orthodox saint who was an outspoken critic of the Latin West.