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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:
- 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
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