Nikiš
Nikisch is a surname of Slavic origin (Nikiš, "little Nik(olaus)") and can refer to:
- Artúr Nikisch (1855–1922), a Hungarian conductor ∞ (1885) Amélie Nikisch, née Heussner (1862, Brussel – 1938, Berlin), actress, composer
- Arthur Philipp Nikisch (1888–1968), German lawyer, son of Arthur (de)
- Mitja Nikisch (1899, Leipzig – 1936), German classical pianist, dance band leader, composer, son of Arthur
- Roy (Abelardo) Nikisch (born 1951), a Croatian-Argentine Radical Civic Union senator
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- Curt Nickisch
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- Ernst Niekisch (1889, Trebnitz, Silesia – 1967), a prominent German exponent of National Bolshevism
- Manfred Niekisch (born 1951, Nuremberg), a German biologist
- Wieland Niekisch (born 1957), German politician[1]
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