Beautiful name but really love it as a cute nickname for the lovely and elegant name "Nicole" which is very feminine and classy ♡♡.
― Anonymous User 8/10/2024
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I can't take women seriously with this name because it sounds so unprofessional and reminds me of strippers. I certainly wouldn't vote one into the White House.
― Anonymous User 3/2/2024, edited 3/2/2024
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Nikki is kind of cute, but definitely very nicknamey. Nicole on the other hand, is gorgeous.
I'm seeing a few comments that call this name 'trashy' and such, but personally, I quite like this name. It isn't in my top ten, and I can see why some people may be a bit hesitant; it all has to do with your own personal impression and experiences you've had. I'm not sure, but anyhow, when I think of this name I think of a really smiley, chill, person. It's the type of name that gives you 'Hey, you can relax; I don't bite' kind of vibes. They say names give off vibes, but for me this just gives me friendly vibes. Might just be me, and I apologise for the long comment.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2021
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It's a great name. A happy name. A short pretty name.
― Anonymous User 3/5/2021
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I really love the name Nikki. Reminds me of a pretty, happy friendly girl.
I'm Nicolette but have always been called Nikki, never Nicole thankfully!. As I've grown up though I am more preferring to be called Nicolette. I've known a few other Nikki's we all spelled it different and it matters how you spell it! If someone wrote my name as Nickie, ugh just awful. We Nikki's are very picky about the spelling of our name Nikki!
Nikki means 'victorious', 'victory of the people', or a Japanese surname meaning 'two trees.'As someone whose name is Nikki, I will give some pros and cons.Pros: It is a simple name that is usually spelled the way it sounds. You may only find a few who have this name as their full name and can usually go well with many surnames. Various impressions have been given for someone who has this name and the fact that it can be used as a full name despite originally being the nickname of 'Nicole' may seem a little out of the norm.Cons: Variations with the spelling, so you can't expect people to have it correct unless you tell them. It will be mistaken as a nickname for Nicole. Some people, typically kids, will find a way to make fun of it in terms of rhyming the name. This is not to say that the child is more prone to become bullied because of the name, but it is a fair warning.My overall opinion is that unless you like names that may seem a bit out there, and names that could be nicknames but are actually full names themselves, I wouldn't recommend it. Victoria may be a better suggestion if you want a girl's name with the similar meaning of 'victory'.
The meaning of the name “Niki” is different in several languages, countries and cultures and has more than one different meaning available. And the original Niki means goodness and kindness. It's not bratty either! The roots of this name are Persian and Greek! And just because someone decides to name his dog Max that doesn't make Max a pet name. The same goes for Niki!
― Anonymous User 2/22/2016
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My first name is Nikki and it fits me. I have always liked my name and have received many compliments on it.
This is a fun name. It is so cute I like it with two Ks instead of Nicki. This sounds like an outgoing, confident, sweet, and edgy girl. I imagine a volleyball player, a model, an actress, a popular girl, a nice and friendly girl. I love this name. I adore this name. 8 out of 10.
It isn't something I would ever name one of my children, but it's ok. It does bring to mind ditsy, no substance types.
― Anonymous User 1/22/2012
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Nikki sounds a lot like icky. Popular name amongst trailer trash.
― Anonymous User 1/4/2012
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I wouldn't recommend Nikki for a child's name. I'm put off because for some reason it sounds very bimbo-ish. Like a fake name of an adult film star, lol.
― Anonymous User 5/25/2011
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I hate my first name so I'm glad I had Nikki to fall back on as a middle name. I think it suits me and I have played with the spelling at times taking out one of the ks but I don't like it with a "c" I think that makes it look more masculine, just my opinion though. I don't like it for a boy but that's probably mostly because it's my name and I don't consider myself masculine at all, hard to think of it on a non bias level.
― Anonymous User 5/23/2011
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I don't like this name. It sounds like a trashy, unintelligent girl/boy. Sorry but it's not very good. The meaning isn't interesting either.
― Anonymous User 5/20/2011
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I like this spelling better than Nicki. Or Nicky. I like this style because it looks more modern and youthful and fun.
This is my real name. It's not short for Nicole or any other form of the name. It's just Nikki. I used to hate my name when I was younger, I don't even know why anymore; I just wanted something more unique and uncommon. But now I've come to like my name and realised that Nikki really isn't that common as a name on its own after all. It only seems so because all the Nicoles out there go by Nicki/Nickie/Niki or Nikki. I have only met one other person in my whole life who's name was just Nikki, only she spelled it Nicki.
This is my name, and I don't like it. Firstly, I'm a girl, but I hear it on men as a nickname, it's really annoying, because it's a feminine name. Second, people get confused with the spelling, I have to constantly tell them how to spell it, plus it doesn't sound like a real name, I'm always asked what it's short for, and people often are unlikely to take my name seriously, it sounds like a bimbo name, and I am the complete opposite, I have a European look, I have black hair, pale skin and a slender bod, definitely not the blond, tanned, curvy "bombshell" most people associate this name with. It just doesn't suit me. On the plus side, it's not a common name.
This is my name and I spell it just like this. This is literally my name though, no other way around it and it's not short for Nicole or anything of that sort. I've been told it suits me though it is a rather tomboyish-conotated name.
I prefer this spelling to Nicki any day! If you spell it Nicki, it seems easier for people -especially boys- to tease you and call you Nick. But for family it seems like it would be okay for someone to call you Nick.
Personally I think Nikki can be used as a masculine name on a younger character. I named one of my characters Nikki (although his real name is Niklas). If ever I depict him as an adult, however, I won't call him Nikki.