Nicetas
Nicetas or Nikitas or Niketas (Νικήτας) is a Greek given name, meaning "victorious one" (from Nike "victory"). The veneration of martyr saint Nicetas the Goth in the medieval period gave rise to the Slavic forms: Nikita, Mykyta and Mikita
People with the name Nicetas
- Nicetes (or Nicetas) of Smyrna, late 1st-century Greek sophist and rhetorician, see Second Sophistic
 - Nicetas of Remesiana, 4th-century bishop of the Dacians, now the patron saint of Romania
 - Nicetas the Goth, 4th-century martyr
 - Nicetas (Bishop of Aquileia), mid-5th-century archbishop of Aquileia
 - Nicetas (cousin of Heraclius), early 7th-century Byzantine general
 - Niketas the Persian, 7th-century Byzantine officer
 - Nicetas Scutariota, a Byzantine writer from Scutari (modern Üsküdar)
 - Niketas (son of Artabasdos), mid-8th-century Byzantine general
 - Nicetas of Medikion (Nicetas the Confessor, fl. 783 – 824), Byzantine monk and hegumenos
 - Nicetas the Patrician (Nicetas Monomachos, c. 761 – 836), Byzantine eunuch official and monk, opponent of Iconoclasm
 - Niketas Byzantios, ninth century, Byzantine theologian, school of Photius, wrote on Islam
 - Niketas Ooryphas (fl. 860 – 873), Byzantine official, patrician and admiral
 - Niketas (son of Ioube) (fl. 912), Byzantine general and governor
 - Nicetas of Heraclea, 11th-century Greek catenist
 - Nicetas Eugenianus, Byzantine Greek author of Drosilla and Charicles, see Jean François Boissonade de Fontarabie
 - Nicetas of Novgorod (fl. 1095 – 1108), saint and Bishop of Novgorod
 - Nicetas Serron, archbishop of Serres and afterwards of Heraclea, and writer. Around 11th century
 - Nicetas of Nicomedia, 12th-century archbishop
 - Nicetas of Chonae, 12th-century bishop in Byzantine Anatolia
 - Nicetas Thessalonicensis, archbishop of Thessalonica and writer, around 1200
 - Nicetas (Bogomil bishop) (papa Nicetas), 12th-century bishop of Constantinople
 - Niketas Choniates (c. 1155 – c. 1215), Byzantine historian
 - Niketas Scholares (fl. 1341 – 1361), Byzantine Greek military leader
 - Nicetas I of Constantinople (fl. 766 – 780), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
 - Nicetas II of Constantinople (fl. 1186 – 1189), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
 - Niketas Stethatos (Nicetas Pectoratus, c. 1005 – c. 1090), Byzantine mystic and theologian
 - Nicetas of Naupactus, see Minuscule 886
 - Nikon Nizetas, cover name of WW1 spy Alfred Redl