Name: Nikanor

Gender: Male

Usage: Nikanor, of basque origin, is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

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The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 1. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: individualistic, determined, pioneering, bold, athletic, independent, active, self-confident.

Interpretation:
Qualities: Leader, Determined
Ruling planet: Sun
Colors: Yellow, Orange, Gold
Gemstones: Topaz, Amber

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The name Nikanor is ranked on the 93,023rd position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.

We estimate that there are at least 400 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Nikanor has seven characters. It means that it is relatively medium-length, compared to the other names in our database.

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Nikanorus (Ancient Greek: Νικάνωρ - "seer of victory") is a masculine given name of Greek origin.

Bearers known by their first names:

  • Nicanor is an apostle from the seventy.
  • Nikanor (Archimandrite) (died 1676) was an archimandrite of the Solovetsky Monastery, the leader of the Solovetsky Uprising.
  • Nicanor (? – 1869) was Patriarch of Alexandria from 1866 to 1869.
  • Nikanor (Brovkovich) (1826–1890) was Archbishop of Kherson and Odessa (from 1886).
  • Nikanor (Kamensky) (1847–1910) was Archbishop of Kazan and Sviyazhsk (from 1908).
  • Nikanor (Kudryavtsev) (1884–1923) was bishop of Bogorodsk from 1921 to 1922.
  • Nikanor (Klementyevsky) (1787–1856) was Metropolitan of Novgorod, Saint Petersburg, Estonia and Finland (from 1848), a member of the Synod.
  • Nikanor (Nadezhdin) (1858–1916) was Bishop of Olonets and Petrozavodsk (from 1908).
  • Nikanor (Juhimyuk) (1935–1997) was a bishop of the Russian and Czechoslovak Orthodox Churches, Archbishop of Kamianets-Podolsk and Horodok.
  • Nikanor (Anfilatov) (born 1970) is a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, Bishop of Yenisei and Lesosibirsk.
  • Nikanor (Bohunovich) (born 1952) is a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Bishop of Banat.
  • Nikanor (Ilicic) (1906–1986) was a bishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, Bishop of Bačka.
  • Nikanor (Nesłuchowski) (1909–1985) was a bishop of the Polish Orthodox Church, Archbishop of Bialystok and Gdansk.
  • Nikanor (Ružić) (1843–1916) was a bishop of the Archdiocese of Belgrade and Bishop of Niš.
  • Nick (Nicanor) Chebotarevich - one of the key characters of the film "Deer Hunter" (the role was played by Christopher Walken)

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