Male Polish given name · 6388 births in 2024 (rank 1)
/ɲi.ˈkɔ.dɛm/ · nyee-KAW-dem
Nikodem is the Polish form of Nicodemus, built from Greek elements meaning "victory" and "people". It can therefore be read as "victory of the people" or "one who prevails among the people".
The name has ancient Greek roots, and its popularity in Christian culture is tied to Nicodemus of the Gospels — a Pharisee who came to speak with Jesus by night and later helped lay him in the tomb. Long known in Poland, it has enjoyed a marked revival in recent decades, climbing into the top tier of names given to boys.
The name joins Greek νίκη (níkē) — "victory" — with δῆμος (dêmos) — "people, nation". The same níkē element appears in names such as Nika and Nikola.
| Nominative | Nikodem |
| Genitive | Nikodema |
| Dative | Nikodemowi |
| Accusative | Nikodema |
| Instrumental | Nikodemem |
| Locative | Nikodemie |
| Vocative | Nikodemie |
In Poland, Nikodem celebrates its name day on 1 June, 3 August, 15 September.
Nikoś, Nikodemek, Niki, Kodek.
Equivalents in other languages include Nicodemus (English, Biblical Latin), Nicodème (French), Nicodemo (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese) and Nikodim (Russian).
Nikodem is currently among the most popular names given to baby boys in Poland.