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'''Dmitry''', '''Dmitri''', '''Dimitry''' or '''Dimitri''' is a male ]. It is the ] version of the Greek name ''Demetrius'' or follower of ], the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest. Dmitry is an orthodox name, attributed to Saint Demetrios, the guardian saint of Thessalonika. '''Dmitry''', '''Dmitri''', '''Dimitry''' or '''Dimitri''' is a male ]. It is the ] version of ''Demetrius'' or follower of ], the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest.


There have been several notable '''Dmitrys''': There have been several notable '''Dmitrys''':
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*] (ca. 1250-1294) was Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal *] (ca. 1250-1294) was Grand Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal
*] (1735-1822) Russian portrait painter *] (1735-1822) Russian portrait painter

*Dmitri Leybman (1986-)
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Dmitry, Dmitri, Dimitry or Dimitri is a male given name. It is the Russian version of Demetrius or follower of Demeter, the Greek goddess of the corn and harvest.

There have been several notable Dmitrys:

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