Certificate of Name
Nikodem
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Nikodem is the Polish form of Nicodemus, a name of Greek origin meaning "victory of the people," from nike (victory) and demos (the people). This etymology reflects the rich linguistic heritage of the name, which has been adapted across many cultures.Historical and Cultural SignificanceIn the New Testament, Nicodemus is a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who visits Jesus at night (John 3:1–21) and later assists Joseph of Arimathea in entombing Jesus (John 19:39). This biblical association has imbued the name with religious significance for Christians, particularly in Poland, where Nikodem has been used as a given name for centuries, reflecting the country's strong Catholic tradition.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals have borne the name Nikodem. These include Nikodem Caro, a Swiss-Polish engineer and inventor of the Haber–Caro process; Nikodem Skotarczak, a Polish gangster; Nikodem Sulik-Sarnowski, a Polish military officer; and Nikodem Popławski, a Polish theoretical physicist. The name also appears in Polish literature — the character of Nikodem Dyzma is the protagonist of Tadeusz Dołęga-Mostowicz's novel The Career of Nicodemus Dyzma (1932), a satire of Polish politics and society.Variants and DistributionRelated names include Nicodemo (Spanish, Italian), Nicodème (French), Teemu (Finnish), Nikodimos (Greek), and others. The root name Joseph, incidentally connected through biblical stories, is entirely distinct etymologically. Nikodem remains moderately popular in Poland but is rare elsewhere.Meaning: Victory of the people (from Greek Nike and Demos)Origin: Greek, via Latin NicodemusType: First name (masculine)Usage regions: Poland
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