Niklas (name)
Niklas is a male name, most common in Sweden and the Swedish-speaking population of Finland. It is also used as a surname. Notable people with that name include:
Given name
- Niklas (singer), Danish singer-songwriter
 - Niklas Almqvist, Swedish guitarist and backup vocalist of the Swedish Garage Rock band The Hives
 - Niklas Andersen, Swedish football defender who plays for Werder Bremen
 - Niklas Andersson, Swedish ice hockey player currently playing for Frölunda HC
 - Niklas Bäckström, Finnish ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Tappara in the Finnish SM-Liiga
 - Niklas Edin, Swedish curler
 - Niklas Eriksson, Swedish Olympic Ice hockey player
 - Niklas Hagman, Finnish ice hockey forward currently playing for the HPK in the Finnish SMLiiga
 - Niklas Hjalmarsson, Swedish ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Chicago Blackhawks
 - Niklas Hogner, Swedish figure skater
 - Niklas Kiel, German basketball player
 - Niklas Klingberg, Swedish motorcycle speedway rider
 - Niklas Kronwall, Swedish ice hockey defenceman currently playing for the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL
 - Niklas Kvarforth, Swedish musician, composer and vocalist of the black metal band Shining
 - Niklas Luhmann, German sociologist
 - Niklas Mattsson, Swedish ice hockey player
 - Niklas Meinert, German field hockey midfielder
 - Niklas Moisander, Finnish footballer currently playing for German team Werder Bremen
 - Niklas Nordgren, Swedish ice hockey player
 - Niklas Sandberg, Swedish football player
 - Niklas Skoog, Swedish football striker
 - Niklas Strömstedt, Swedish pop singer and songwriter
 - Niklas Süle, German footballer
 - Niklas Sundblad, Swedish ice hockey player
 - Niklas Sundin, Swedish guitarist of Dark Tranquillity and Laethora
 - Niklas Sundström, Swedish ice hockey player
 - Niklas Tarvajärvi, Finnish footballer striker currently playing for Karlsruher SC
 - Niklas Willén, Swedish conductor
 - Niklas Zennström, Swedish entrepreneur
 
Surname
- Wilhelm Niklas (1887–1957), German academic and politician
 
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