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- Nika | One Piece Wiki | Fandom
"Nika" is a nonstandard onomatopoeia in Japan for "smiling" or "grinning" (more commonly spelled as niko (ニコ?)); this may be a nod to Nika's carefree and mischievous nature
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NIKA is a facility operations management and engineering firm that delivers comprehensive services and solutions to support the full life cycle of facilities
- Nika (given name) - Wikipedia
Nika is a female or male given name having multiple origins in different languages and countries In Slavic countries the name comes from the Ancient Greek goddess of victory "Nike" [1] (some personalities coming from Slavic countries are listed below)
- Who is the Sun God Nika in One Piece? - CBR
Nika is one of the most critical gods in One Piece Here's everything that's been revealed and the inspirations that have gone into his creation
- One Piece: Oda Reveals Birth Year Of The Real Sun God Nika - MSN
The Sun God Nika existed in the first world, confirmed by Oda in One Piece Chapter 1144 The First World was around 3000 years ago, where Nika was born and died in a war
- Nika - Meaning, Nicknames, Origins and More | Namepedia
The name "Nika" is deeply connected to ancient Greek mythology through its association with the goddess of victory, Nike In literature and popular culture, the name is often linked to themes of triumph, success, and overcoming challenges
- One Piece: The Mythological Roots Of Sun God Nika
Nika's design and abilities draw inspiration from various legends, making him a unique part of the One Piece mythology Nika is associated with freedom and liberation, with slaves often praying
- How did Bonney transform into Nika in the One Piece anime? Explained
One Piece anime presented an incredible surprise with Jewelry Bonney's appearance in Episode 1151 with her flowing white hair, cloud of smoke, and big smile like the Sun God Nika
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