Nicodemus (disambiguation)
Nicodemus was a Pharisee who showed favor to Jesus. The name derives from Greek (Greek: Νικόδημος) and it means victory of the people. Nicodemus may refer to one of the following:
People
- Nicodemus (musician) (1957–1996), Jamaican dancehall deejay
- Nicodemus of Mammola (900—990 AD), Italian hermit and saint
- Nicodemus of Palermo, bishop (died in 1083)
- Saint Nikodim I, Patriarch of Serbia, 1316–1324
- Nicodème Audet, Canadian merchant and politician, 1822–1905
- Philipp Nicodemus Frischlin, German scholar, 1547–1590
- Nicodemus the Hagiorite, saint, 1749–1809
- Nikodim Kondakov, Russian historian
- Metropolitan Nikodim (Rotov) of Leningrad, 1928–1978
- Nikodimos Papavasiliou, Cypriot manager and former footballer, 1970-
- Nicodemo Scarfo, Italian American mafioso, 1929-
- Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, Swedish architect and city planner, 1654–1728
- Nicodemus Tessin the Elder, Swedish architect, 1615–1681
- Nikodim Tsarknias, Macedonian monk
- Fred Nicodemus, a physicist, author of the bidirectional reflectance distribution function
Fictional
- Nicodemus, a wise rat who helps the title character in the book Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH and in the 1982 animated film adaptation The Secret of NIMH.
- The 15th episode of the first season of Smallville
- Nicodemus, Robin Williams dog in the License to Wed
- A villain in Batman
- A villain in the Dresden Files
- Nicodemus Legend the protagonist in the television series "Legend"
- Nicodemus, father of Empress Eartia in the American comic book Atarian Conquest
- Nicodemus Dumps, misanthropic character in Charles Dickens' Sketches by Boz tale the Bloomsbury Christening
- Nicodemus Boffin, nouveau riche character in Charles Dickens's Our Mutual Friend
Apocryphal Gospel
- Gospel of Nicodemus, a fourth century CE Apocryphal Gospel, claimed to be derived from a work by Nicodemus from St. John's Gospel
Places
United States
- Nicodemus, Kansas
- Nicodemus National Historic Site, commemorating the founding of Nicodemus, Kansas, by African Americans after the American Civil War
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