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Nicodemus

American  
[nik-uh-dee-muhs] / ˌnɪk əˈdi məs /

noun

  1. a Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus. John 3:1–21; 7:50–52; 19:39.


Nicodemus British  
/ ˌnɪkəˈdiːməs /

noun

  1. New Testament a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin, who supported Jesus against the other Pharisees (John 8:50–52)

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"We are at the beginning of another nightmare," Amungwa Nicodemus told the BBC.

From BBC • Oct. 27, 2025

Beyond minimalism and decluttering, Millburn and Nicodemus also explore the factors that can drive consumption, like loneliness, trauma and addiction.

From New York Times • Oct. 18, 2022

“I’ve heard of a lot of horror stories,” says Mike Nicodemus, vice president of cremation services for the National Funeral Directors Association.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 7, 2021

Nicodemus, the Jewish leader who approaches Jesus by night, is shown navigating the political atmosphere of his spiritual office and his conflict having seen Jesus’ miracles.

From Washington Times • Jul. 7, 2021

Nicodemus had been friendly—they had all been friendly—but explicit.

From "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" by Robert C. O'Brien