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{{wiktionary|Nikolai|Николай}}
{{wiktionary|Nikolai|Николай}}
'''Nikolai''' or '''Nikolay''' is an East Slavic variant of the masculine name [[Nicholas]]. It may refer to:
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==People==
'''Nikolay''' or '''Nikolai''' is an [[East Slavic languages|East Slavic]] (not only) variant of the masculine name [[Nicholas]], meaning "victory of the people." Kolya is a short name of Nikolay.
===Royalty===

'''Nikolay''' or '''Nikolai''' may refer to:

* [[Nikolai, Alaska]], a city in the United States
* [[Nikolai Airport]], an airport serving Nikolai, Alaska
* [[Nikolai (vodka)]], a brand of vodka

==People having the single name Nikolai/Nikolay==

* [[Nicholas I of Russia]] (1796–1855), or Nikolay I, Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855
* [[Nicholas I of Russia]] (1796–1855), or Nikolay I, Emperor of Russia from 1825 until 1855
* [[Nicholas II of Russia]] (1868–1918), or Nikolay II, last Emperor of Russia, from 1894 until 1917
* [[Nicholas II of Russia]] (1868–1918), or Nikolay II, last Emperor of Russia, from 1894 until 1917
* [[Prince Nikolai of Denmark]] (born 1999)
* [[Prince Nikolai of Denmark]] (born 1999)

* [[Nikolai Dudorov]] (1906–1977), Soviet politician
===Other people===
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====Nikolai====
* [[Nikolai Aleksandrovich (disambiguation)]] or Nikolay Aleksandrovich, several people
* [[Nikolai Antropov]] (born 1980), Kazakh former ice hockey winger
* [[Nikolai Berdyaev]] (1874–1948), Russian religious and political philosopher
* [[Nikolai Bogomolov]] (born 1991), Russian professional ice hockey defenceman
* [[Nikolai Bukharin]] (1888–1938), Bolshevik revolutionary and Soviet politician
* [[Nikolai Bulganin]] (1895–1975), Soviet politician and minister of defence
* [[Nikolai Chernykh]] (1931–2004), Russian astronomer
* [[Nikolai Dudorov]] (1906–1977), Soviet politician
* [[Nikolai Dzhumagaliev]] (born 1952), Soviet serial killer
* [[Nikolai Dzhumagaliev]] (born 1952), Soviet serial killer
* [[Nikolai Goc]] (born 1986), German ice hockey player
* [[Nikolai Gogol]] (1809–1852), Russian dramatist and novelist
* [[Nikolai Fraiture]] (born 1978) American bassist for The Strokes
* [[Nikolai Khabibulin]] (born 1973), Russian former ice hockey goaltender
* [[Nikolai Kinski]] (born 1976), film actor
* [[Nikolai Kotlyar]] (1935–2003), Soviet engineer, maritime specialist and politician
* [[Nikolai Kulemin]] (born 1986), Russian ice hockey winger
* [[Nikolai Kulemin]] (born 1986), Russian ice hockey winger
* [[Nikolai Onoprienko]] (1911-1979), Soviet Red Army colonel
* [[Nikolai Lobachevsky]] (1792–1856), Russian mathematician and geometer
* [[Nikolai Lukashenko]] (born 2004), third son of Alexander Lukashenko, the president of Belarus
* [[Nikolai Medtner]] (1880–1951), Russian composer and pianist
* [[Nikolai Melnikov]] (born 1948), Soviet Olympic champion water polo player
* [[Nikolai Myaskovsky]] (1881–1950), Russian composer
* [[Nikolai Novosjolov]] (born 1980), Estonian fencer
* [[Nikolai Onoprienko]] (1911–1979), Soviet Red Army colonel
* [[Nikolai Pegov]] (1905–1991), Soviet official and diplomat
* [[Nikolai Pozdneev]] (1930–1978), Russian painter
* [[Nikolai Przhevalsky]] (1839–1888), Russian geographer and explorer
* [[Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov]] (1844–1908), Russian composer
* [[Nikolai Rubinstein]] (1835–1881), Russian painter, conductor and composer
* [[Nikolai Ryzhkov]] (1929-2024), Russian politician
* [[Nikolai Shchelokov]] (1910–1984), Soviet statesman and army general
* [[Nikolai Shchelokov]] (1910–1984), Soviet statesman and army general
* [[Nikolay Shubin]] (born 1956), Georgian-born Russian serial killer
* [[Nikolai Slichenko]] (1934–2021), Soviet and Russian singer, actor, and theatre director
* [[Nikolai Tanayev]] (1945–2020), Kyrgyz politician
* [[Nikolai Tanayev]] (1945–2020), Kyrgyz politician
* [[Nikolai Tcherepnin]] (1873–1945), Russian composer, pianist, and conductor
* [[Nikolai Tikhonov (writer)]] (1896–1979), Soviet writer
* [[Nikolai Tikhonov]] (1905–1997), Russian politician
* [[Nikolai Timkov]] (1912–1993), Russian painter
* [[Nikolai Topor-Stanley]] (born 1985), Australian footballer
* [[Nikolai Valuev]] (born 1973), Russian boxer and world heavyweight champion
* [[Nikolai Valuev]] (born 1973), Russian boxer and world heavyweight champion
* [[Nikolai Vavilov]] (1887–1943), Russian botanist and geneticist
* [[Nikolai Volkoff]] (1947–2018), professional WWF wrestler
* [[Nikolai Yezhov]] (1895–1940), head of NKVD and perpetrator of the Great Purge
* [[Nikolai Zherdev]] (born 1984), Russian ice hockey player

====Nikolay====
* [[Nikolay Baskov]] (born 1976), Russian singer
* [[Nikolay Davydenko]] (born 1981), professional tennis player
* [[Nikolay Dollezhal]] (1899–2000), Soviet nuclear reactor designer, head of NIKIET from 1952–1986
* [[Nikolay Epshtein]] (1919–2005), Soviet ice hockey coach
* [[Nikolay Pechalov]] (born 1970), Olympic and World champion in weightlifting
* [[Nikolay Peskov]] (born 1990), Russian army veteran
* [[Nikolay Rastorguev]] (born 1957), lead singer of the Russian group [[Lyube]]
* [[Nikolay Shubin]] (born 1956), Georgian-born Russian serial killer

==Other uses==
* [[Nikolai, Alaska]], a city in the United States
** [[Nikolai Airport]], an airport serving Nikolai, Alaska
* [[Nikolai (vodka)]], a brand of vodka


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Nikolayev (surname)]]
* [[Nikolayev (surname)]]


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