Nicky is a diminutive form of the name Nicholas, Nicola and Nicole, occasionally used as a given name in its own right. It can also be used as a diminutive of Dominic. It may refer to:
People
Sports
- Nicky Adams (born 1986), English-born Welsh footballer
 - Nicky Boje (born 1973), South African cricketer
 - Nicky Butt (born 1975), English former footballer
 - Nicky Forster (born 1973), English football manager and former player
 - Nicky Grist (born 1961), Welsh former rally co-driver
 - Nicky Hayden (1981–2017), American motorcycle racer
 - Nicholas Latifi (born 1995), Canadian former racing driver, also known by his nickname Nicky
 - Nicky Law (footballer born 1961), English football manager and former player
 - Nicky Law (footballer born 1988), English midfielder; son of the above
 - Nicky Little (born 1976), New Zealand rugby union footballer
 - Nicky Maynard (born 1986), English footballer
 - Nicky Rackard (1922–1976), Irish hurler
 - Nicky Robinson (rugby union) (born 1982), Welsh rugby union footballer
 - Nicky Shorey (born 1981), English footballer
 - Nicky Summerbee (born 1971), English former footballer
 - Nicky Weaver (born 1979), English football goalkeeper
 - Nicky Winmar (born 1965), former Australian rules footballer
 - Dolph Ziggler (born 1980), American professional wrestler and comedian, also known by his ring name Nicky
 
Music
- Nicky Astria (born 1967), Indonesian rock singer
 - Nicky da B (1990–2014), American rapper specializing in the regional genre of bounce music
 - Nicky Byrne (born 1978), singer and member of Irish pop group Westlife
 - Nicky Chinn (born 1945), British songwriter and record producer
 - Nicky Hopkins (1944–1994), English pianist and organist
 - Nicky Jam (born 1980), stage name of reggaeton artist Nick Rivera Caminero
 - Nicky Mehta, Canadian singer and songwriter
 - Nicky Nola (born 1985), Ugandan singer and dancer
 - Nicky Romero (born 1989), Dutch DJ and record producer
 - Nicky Ryan (born 1949), Irish music producer, recording engineer and manager
 - Nicky Thomas (1949–1990), Jamaican reggae singer
 - Nicky Wire (born 1969), Welsh lyricist, bassist and occasional vocalist
 
Other
- Tsar Nicholas II of Russia (1868–1918), called "Nicky" by Kaiser Wilhelm II and King George V
 - Nicky Arnstein (1879–1965), American professional gambler and con artist, best known as the second husband of Fanny Brice
 - Nicky Best, British statistician
 - Nicky Campbell (born 1961), Scottish radio and television presenter and journalist
 - Nicky Case (born 1994), Canadian game developer
 - Nicky Cruz (born 1938), Christian evangelist and former gang leader
 - Nicky Gavron (born 1941), British politician, Deputy Mayor of London (2000-2003, 2004-2008), and member of the London Assembly
 - Nicky Gumbel (born 1955), Anglican priest and author
 - Nicky Henson (1945–2019), English actor
 - Conrad Hilton, Jr. (1926–1969), American socialite and businessman; grand-uncle of Nicky Hilton
 - Nicky Hilton (born 1983), American socialite, heiress and fashion designer, sister of Paris Hilton
 - Nicky Katt (born 1970), American actor
 - Nicky Jones (born 1996), American kid actor
 - Nicky Morgan (born 1972), British Member of Parliament (MP), former Education Secretary (2014–2016)
 - Nicky Verstappen (1987–1998), Dutch homicide victim
 
Fictional characters
- Nicky, hero of the film Little Nicky, played by Adam Sandler
 - Nicky (Avenue Q), in the Broadway musical Avenue Q
 - Nick Tilsley, originally called Nicky, in the soap opera Coronation Street
 - The title character of the movie Nicky Deuce
 - Nicky Katsopolis, a character from Full House
 - Nicky Pearson, a character on This Is Us
 - Nicky Spurgeon, a character from Focus, played by Will Smith
 - Nicky, a character in the Geronimo Stilton book series
 - Nicky Harper, one of four title characters on the television series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Nicky
 - All pages with titles containing Nicky
 - Nickey (disambiguation)
 - Nickie (disambiguation)
 - Nicki
 - Nikky
 - Niky
 
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