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Dmitri (russian: Дми́трий); Church Slavic form: Dimitry or Dimitri (); ancient Russian forms: D'mitriy or Dmitr ( or ) is a male
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
common in Orthodox Christian culture, the Russian version of Greek Demetrios (Δημήτριος ''Dēmētrios'' ). The meaning of the name is "devoted to, dedicated to, or follower of
Demeter In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Demeter (; Attic: ''Dēmḗtēr'' ; Doric: ''Dāmā́tēr'') is the Olympian goddess of the harvest and agriculture, presiding over crops, grains, food, and the fertility of the earth. Although s ...
" (Δημήτηρ, ''Dēmētēr''), "mother-earth", the Greek
goddess A goddess is a female deity. In many known cultures, goddesses are often linked with literal or metaphorical pregnancy or imagined feminine roles associated with how women and girls are perceived or expected to behave. This includes themes of s ...
of agriculture. Short forms of the name from the 13th–14th centuries are Mit, Mitya, Mityay, Mit'ka or Miten'ka (, or ); from the 20th century (originated from the Church Slavic form) are Dima, Dimka, Dimochka, Dimulya, Dimusha etc. (, etc.)


St. Dimitri's Day

The feast of the martyr Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica is celebrated on Saturday before November 8 ld Style October 26 The name day (именины): October 26 (November 8 on the Julian Calendar) See also: Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar. The Saturday before October 26/November 8 is called Demetrius Saturday and commemorates the Orthodox soldiers who fell in the Battle of Kulikovo.


Notable people with the name


Historical

* Dmitry Donskoy (1350–1389), Grand Prince of Muscovy * Dmitry of Pereslavl (1250–1294), Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal * Dmitry of Suzdal (1324–1383), Prince of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod * Dmitry of Tver (1299–1326), nicknamed "The Fearsome Eyes" * Tsarevich Demetrius (1582–1591), the youngest son of Ivan the Terrible
Later impostors claimed to be this son: ** False Dmitry I (Grigory Otrepyev), appeared 1605–1606 ** False Dmitry II, appeared 1607–1610 ** False Dmitry III appeared 1611–1612 *
Dmitry Bortniansky Dmitry Stepanovich Bortniansky ; ; alternative transcriptions of names are ''Dmitri Bortnianskii'', and ''Bortnyansky'', group=n (28 October 1751 – ) was a Russian Imperial composer of Ukrainian Cossack origin. He was a composer, harpsichord ...
(1751-1825), Russian composer * Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891–1941), cousin of Tsar Nicholas II, took part in the assassination of Rasputin *
Dmitri Mendeleev Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev (sometimes transliterated as Mendeleyev or Mendeleef) ( ; russian: links=no, Дмитрий Иванович Менделеев, tr. , ; 8 February Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates">O.S._27_January.html" ;"title="O ...
(1834–1907), Russian chemist and inventor * Dmitry Pozharsky, liberator of Moscow during the Time of Troubles * Dmitry Furmanov (1891–1926), Soviet author and political officer *
Dmitri Shostakovich Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich, , group=n (9 August 1975) was a Soviet-era Russian composer and pianist who became internationally known after the premiere of his Symphony No. 1 (Shostakovich), First Symphony in 1926 and was regarded throug ...
(1906–1975), Soviet composer * Dmitry Ustinov (1908-1984), Soviet Defense Minister * Dmitry Yazov (1921-2020), Marshal of the Soviet Union


Modern day

* Dmitri Alenichev (born 1972), Russian football player * Dmitri Aliev (born 1999), Russian figure skater * Dmitry Andreikin (born 1990), Russian chess grandmaster * Dmitry Bivol (born 1990), Russian boxer * Dmitri Bulykin (born 1979), Russian football player * Dmitry Bykov (born 1967), Russian writer, journalist, and poet * Dmitry Chaplin (born 1982), Russian professional dancer * Dmitry Chernyshyov (born 1975), Russian swimmer * Dmitry Fuchs (born 1939), Russian-American mathematician *Dimitri Gogos (1931–2019), Greek-Australian journalist *Dmitri Goldenkov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player *Dmitry Glukhovsky (born 1979), Russian-Israeli author and journalist *Dmitri Hvorostovsky (1962–2017), Russian opera singer *Dmitry Kozak (born 1958), Russian politician *Dmitry Kholodov (1967–1994), Russian journalist, killed investigating alleged Russian military corruption *Dimitri Kitsikis (born 1935), Greek geopolitician *Dmitry Koldun (born 1985), Belarusian singer *Dmitry Kroyter (born 1993), Israeli Olympic high jumper *Misha Collins (born 1974), born Dmitri Tippens Krushnic, American actor *Dmitry Lepikov (born 1972), Russian freestyle swimmer *Demetri Martin (born 1973), American comedian *Dmitry Muratov (born 1961), Opposition to Vladimir Putin in Russia, Russian opposition journalist, Nobel Peace Prize winner *Dmitry Medvedev (born 1965), Prime Minister and third President of the Russian Federation *Dmitry Pavlenko (born 1991), Russian handball player *Dimitri Payet (born 1987), French footballer *Dmitry Pumpyansky (born 1953/1954), Russian billionaire businessman *Dmitry Salita ("Star of David"; born 1982), American boxer *Dmitry Stepushkin (1975–2022), Russian bobsledder *Dmitri Sychev (born 1983), born Dmitri Yevgenyevich Sychev, Russian football player *Dmitry Tursunov (born 1982), Russian tennis player *Dmitry Vybornov (born 1970), Russian light-heavyweight boxer *Dmitri Young (born 1973), American baseball player


In other languages

* ar, دمتري * be, Дзмітрый, Зміцер (Dzmitryj, Zmicier); Taraškievica: Зьміцер, Дзьмітры (Z'micier, Dzmitry, Z'mitser, Dz'mitry) * bg, Димитър (Dimitar) * ca, Demetri * hr, Dmitar * nl, Dimitri * eo, Zmitro, Demetrio * fi, Mitri, Mitro (name), Mitro, Dimitri *french: Dimitri * ka, დემეტრე, Demetre *german: Demetrius * el, Δημήτριος, Δημήτρης (Demetrius, Demétrios, Dimitris) * he, (Dmitriy) דמיטרי * hu, Demeter, Dömötör, Dmitrij * it, Demetrio * lv, Dmitrijs * mk, Димитар, Димитриja, Димитри * pl, Dymitr, Demetriusz * pt, Dimitri (Brazil), Demétrio (Portugal) * ro, Dumitru, Dimitrie *russian: Дмитрий (Dmitrii, Dmitry, Dmitriy, Dmitrij) * sr, Димитрије (Dimitrije), Дмитар (Dmitar), Митар (Mitar) * si, Dimithree, Dimithri, දිමිත්‍රි * sk, Demeter * sl, Dimitrij * es, Demetrio * sv, Dimitri * uk, Дмитро (Dmytro)


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