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Dmitry, Dmitri, Dimitry or Dimitri is a male given name. It is the Russian version of the Greek name Demetrius or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest. Dmitry is an orthodox name, attributed to Saint Demetrios, the guardian saint of Thessalonika.
There have been several notable Dmitrys:
- Dmitri Mendeleyev (1834-1907) developer of the periodic table
- Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Russian composer
- Dmitri Sychev (b 1983) Russian football player
- Dmitry Sklyarov (b 1974) Russian programmer who was jailed for software copyright restrictions
- Dmitry Ustinov (1908-1984) Soviet defense minister
- Dmitry Pozharsky (1578-1642) Rurikid prince who given the title of "Savior of Motherland
- Dmitri Donskoi (1350–1389) Grand Duke of Muscovy
- Dmitry Yazov (b 1924) last Marshal of the Soviet Union
- Dmitri Borisovich Kabalevsky (1904-1987) Soviet composer
- Dmitry Sergeyevich Sipyagin (1853-1902) Russian statesmen
- Dmitry Bogrov (1887 - 1911) Assassin of the Russian Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin
- Dmitri Danilovich Lelyushenko (1901-?) Soviet military commander
- Dmitri Alenichev Russian football player
- Dmitry of Pereslavl (ca. 1250-1294) was Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal
- Dmitry Levitzky (1735-1822) Russian portrait painter
- Dmitri Leybman (1986-)
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