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'''Nicky''' is a diminutive form of the name [[Nicholas]], occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It may refer to: |
'''Nicky''' is a diminutive form of the name [[Nicholas]] or [[Nicole]], occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It may refer to: |
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In '''pop culture''': |
In '''pop culture''': |
Revision as of 12:48, 12 April 2012
Nicky is a diminutive form of the name Nicholas or Nicole, occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It may refer to:
In pop culture:
- Nicky Hilton, American and fashion designer, sister of Paris Hilton
In sports:
- Nicky Adams, English-born Welsh footballer
- Nicky Boje, South African cricketer who has played 43 Tests and 115 one-day internationals for South Africa
- Nicky Maynard, English footballer
- Nicky Shorey, English footballer
- Nicky Summerbee, English footballer
- Nicky Hayden, professional motorcycle racer
- Dolph Ziggler, professional wrestler, also known as Nicky
In music:
- Nicky Byrne, singer and member of Irish pop group Westlife
- Nicky Hopkins, English musician
- Nicky Jam, reggaeton artist
- Nicky Wire, Welsh musician
- Nicky Mehta, solo artist
In other fields:
- Nicky, character in Avenue Q
- Nicky Gavron, British politician, Deputy Mayor of London, and a member of the London Assembly
- Nicky Gumbel, Anglican priest and author
- Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, called "Nicky" by Kaiser Wilhelm II and King George V