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For other uses, see Dimitri.Demetrius of Thessaloniki | |
Pronunciation | Russian: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj] |
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Gender | male |
Language(s) | Slavic |
Origin | |
Word/name | Greek Demetrius |
Meaning | "devoted/dedicated to Demeter" |
Region of origin | Ancient Greece |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitriy, Dimtri, Dimitry, Dmitry, Demitri, Dmitrij, Dimitri, Demetri |
Variant form(s) | Dimitry, Dimitri |
Nickname(s) | Dima, Mitya |
Related names | Demetrius, Demetria, Demetrios, Demeter, Demetra, Demi, Dimitrije, Dimitris, Dimitar, Mitar |
Popularity | see popular names |
Dmitry (Template:Lang-ru); Church Slavic form: Dimitry or Dimitri (Дими́трий); ancient Russian forms: D'mitr(iy) or Dmitr (Дьмитр(ии) or Дъмитръ) is a male given name common in Orthodox Christian culture, the Russian version of Greek Demetrios (Δημήτριος Dēmētrios [ðiˈmitrios]). The meaning of the name is a "devoted to," "dedicated to, or "follower of Demeter" (Δημήτηρ Dēmētēr), "mother-earth", the Greek goddess of agriculture.
Short forms of the name from the 13th-14th centuries are: Mit, Mitya, Mityay, Mit'ka or Miten'ka (Мить, Ми́тя, Митя́й, Ми́тька, or Ми́тенька); from the 20th century (originated from the Church Slavic form) are: Dima, Dimka, Dimochka, Dimulya, Dimusha etc. (Ди́ма, Ди́мка, Ди́мочка, Диму́ля, Диму́ша, etc.)
Dmitry is one of the most popular names in Russia. The statistics shows that for five months in the period from March 16 to August 16 in 2005 in Moscow: 1390 boys were named Alexander, 1087 Maksim, 1085 Nikita, 1070 Ivan, 867 Dmitry.
St. Dimitri's Day
The feast of the martyr Saint Dimitri Solunski is celebrated on Saturday before November 8 .
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 those Orthodox soldiers who fell in the Battle of Kulikovo.
Notable people named Dmitry
Historical
- Dmitry Donskoi (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
- Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891–1941), cousin of Tsar Nicholas II, took part in the assassination of Rasputin
- Dmitry Mendeleev, Russian chemist, creator of the first periodic table of chemical elements
- Dmitry Pozharsky, liberator of Moscow during the Time of Troubles
- Dmitry Furmanov, Soviet author and political officer
- Dmitry Shostakovich, Soviet composer
Modern day
- Dmitri Alenichev (born 1972), Russian football player
- Dmitri Aliev (born 1999), Russian figure skater
- Dmitri Bulykin (born 1979), Russian football player
- Dmitrii Bykov (born 1967), Russian writer, journalist, and poet
- Dmitry Chaplin (born 1982), professional dancer
- Dmitry Chernyshyov (born 1975), Russian swimmer
- Dimitry Elyashkevich (born 1975), Russian director of photography
- Dmitry Fuchs (born 1939), Russian-American mathematician
- Dmitri Goldenkov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player
- Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Russian opera singer
- Dmitry Kholodov (1967–1994), 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
- Dmitry Lepikov (born 1972), Russian freestyle swimmer
- Demetri Martin (born 1973), American comedian
- Dmitry Medvedev (born 1965), third President of the Russian Federation
- Dmitry Novitsky (born 1987), Russian footballer
- 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 (born 1975), Russian bobsledder
- Dmitry Tursunov (born 1982), Russian tennis player
- Dmitry Vybornov (born 1970), Russian light-heavyweight boxer
- Misha Collins (born 1974), born Dmitri Tippens Krushnic, American actor
- Dmitry Sychev (born 1983), born Dmitri Yevgenyevich Sychev, Russian soccer player
- Dmitri Young (born 1973), American baseball player
- Dmitry Bivol (born 1990), Russian Boxer
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In other languages
- Template:Lang-ar
- Template:Lang-be (Dzmitryj, Zmicier); Taraškievica: Зьміцер, Дзьмітры (Źmicier, Dźmitry, Z'mitser, Dz'mitry)
- Template:Lang-bg (Dimitar)
- Template:Lang-ca
- Template:Lang-hr
- Template:Lang-nl
- Template:Lang-eo
- Template:Lang-fi
- Template:Lang-fr
- Georgian: დემეტრე, Demetre
- Template:Lang-de
- Template:Lang-el (Demétrios, Dimitris)
- Template:Lang-he
- Template:Lang-hu, Dmitrij
- Template:Lang-it
- Template:Lang-lv
- Template:Lang-mk
- Template:Lang-pl
- Template:Lang-pt
- Template:Lang-ro
- Template:Lang-ru (Dmitrii, Dmitry, Dmitriy, Dmitrij)
- Template:Lang-sr (Dimitrije), Дмитар (Dmitar), Митар (Mitar)
- Template:Lang-sk
- Template:Lang-sl
- Template:Lang-es
- Template:Lang-sv
- Template:Lang-uk (Dmytro)