Gender: Male
Pronunciation: AE N AH K AH N
Popularity Rank: #933,181
Aniken may be derived from Anik, a name whose meaning is Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many.
The name Aniken is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Aniken is found in United States of America, Russia, France, and 5 more countries.
ARPAbet Phonetic Pronunciation: AE N AH K AH N
AE: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
K: Pronounce as in "cat" (K AE T)
AH: Pronounce as in "but" (B AH T)
N: Pronounce as in "no" (N OW)
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At NamesLook, the name Aniken is recorded 13 times globally, ranking it as the 933,181th most common name worldwide.
Aniken is most prevalent in United States of America, with 4 occurrences, making it the 178,228th most popular name in the country.
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I was struck by the similarity between Aniken and Anikam, which in Samskritam is the word for soldier as in one of the opening verses of the Bhagavad Gita, one of the holy books of Sanatana Dharma. (ISBN 978-91-7149-854-0, Swami Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada)