Nyvky (Ukrainian: Нивки) is a neighbourhood in Kiev, Ukraine. It belongs to Shevchenkivskyi District of Kiev. A metro station (Sviatoshynsko–Brovarska line) was built here in 1970.
The name of neighborhood Nyvka has nothing to do with the river Nyvka which flows in other parts of Kiev. The name has derived from a grainfield that was located along the Brest-Litovsky highway (today prospekt Peremohy).
In 1850s here was located a khutir Fuzykivka that was established by Fuzyk family from village of Bilychi (today a neighborhood of Kiev). In 1870s there was a farmstead and a dacha "Nyvky" that was being rented out.
In the beginning of the 20th century, khutir Nyvky was part of Bilhorodka volost, Kiev county (uyezd). It had 5 homecourts with population of 27 and it also had three brick shops. At that time Nyvky included also such neighborhoods like Vovcha Hora and Rubezhivka.
In 1923 the khutir was merged with the city of Kiev.