Dmitry name meaning

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Updated: March 18th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek
Usage: Russian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Dmitry d-mit-ry
Meaning: Follower of Demeter and Earth-Lover
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What does Dmitry mean?

Unwonted Dmitry's origin is Old Greek is a boy name is used in Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian and Swedish. Dmitry is form of dominant Demetrius. Demetrius is form of Demetrios in Latin language.

Unwonted Demetrius's origin is Old Greek, meaning of Demetrius is "Follower of Demeter and Dedicated to Demeter". Dmitry is Russian and Nordic equivalent of Dimitri.

How do I pronounce Dmitry?

The three syllabled name Dmitry is pronounced, d-mit-ry. Some people pronounce it as dm(i)-try.

Variants of Dmitry

Demetrius, Demetrios, Demas, Dimitri, Demis

Names that rhyme with Dmitry

How popular is the name Dmitry?

Dmitry is a unique baby name in United States, it has been in use since 1992 and was able to reach the top 4000 names. In 2013, it ranked 3052nd when 36 boys were named Dmitry.

Over 491 people have been named Dmitry in United States. Dmitry is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales still in use today. However things change on global perspective, Dmitry is extremely popular in Russia where every 1 in 200 have the name.

Also the baby name is popular in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Israel, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan. As per our findings, over 980000 babies have been bestowed Dmitry around the globe.

YearRankBirths
2018573715
2017386427
2016357730
2015313236
2014344431
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Dmitry in Nordic countries

CountriesMen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands88
Finland8030
Sweden1273
Norway96107
Denmark280

Numerological analysis of Dmitry

Learning new skills will make you feel so much better and boost your confidence more than you imagine. Having letter I as your first vowel represents your elegance, impulsive attitude, big heart, and gentle soul. Once you lay your eyes on someone, that person is yours. You lack adventure. Back in time, you were too focused on your career until you realized there's something more important to live for.

Go through the following names similar to Dmitry

  •  Jace - Jace's meaning is Heal, A Healing or A Combination of the Initials J or C is commonly used in English and a gender insensitive name is of Old Greek origin
  •  Katerina - Of Old Greek origin, Trendy Katerina bestowed upon girls and is used especially in German and Danish, Katerina means "Torture, Pure or The Pure"
  •  Thiefaine - Thiefaine's meaning is Crowning is used predominantly in Greek has its origin in Greek
  •  Georgiane - Atypical Georgiane has its origin in Greek, Georgiane means "Worker of the Earth" is used as a baby girl name
  •  Xanthippe - Substantially used in German and English, Xanthippe has origin in Old Greek, meaning of Xanthippe is "Yellow Horse or Xanthos Which Means Yellow Golden Fair" is used for baby girls
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Sibling Names for Dmitry

If you're looking for the perfect sibling name to go with your little one named Dmitry, then you've come to the right place. We've compiled a list of names that complement Dmitry beautifully and are sure to make your family feel complete. From classic choices to more unique options, there's something on this list for every taste.

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Famous people named Dmitry

  • Dmitry Bogrov, assassin of the Russian Minister Of The Interior Pyotr Stolypin
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  • Dmitry Pisarev, radical Russian writer and social critic who
  • Dmitry Laptev, Russian Arctic explorer and Vice Admiral
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  • Dmitry Tolstoy, Russian statesman
  • Dmitry Paperno, Ukrainian concert pianist
  • Dmitry Pavlovich Grigorovich, Ukrainian
  • Dmitry Troubetskoy, claimant to the Russian throne 1612
  • Dmitry of Pereslavl, was Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal from 1276 until 1281 and then
  • Dmitry Levitzky, Russian-Ukrainian portrait painter
  • Dmitry Shemyaka, second son of Yury of Zvenigorod by Anastasia of Smolensk and grandson of Dmitri Donskoi
  • Dmitry Ilovaysky, anti-Normanist Russian historian
  • Dmitry Ivanovich, was Grand Prince of Moscow between 1498 and 1502
  • Dmitry Vadimovich Zelenin, Russian businessman and politician
  • Dmitry Berestov, Russian weightlifter
  • Dmitry Shuisky, Russian boyar from the Shuisky family
  • Dmitry Ivanovich Vinogradov, Russian chemist
  • Dmitry Furmanov, Russian writer, revolutionary and military officer
  • Dmitry Kardovsky, Russian artist, illustrator and stage designer
  • Dmitry Pokrass, Soviet composer of Jewish origin
  • Dmitry Kuzmin, Russian poet, critic, and publisher
  • Dmitry Dokhturov, Russian Infantry General and a prominent military leader during the Patriotic War of 1812
  • Dmitry of Tver, Grand Prince of Vladimir and Grand Prince of Tver
  • Dmitry Yurasov, Russian historian and human rights defender
  • Dmitry Bagryanov, Russian long jumper
  • Dmitry Gulia, Abkhazian Soviet writer and poet
  • Dmitry Petrovich Maksutov, Imperial Russian Navy rear-admiral
  • Dmitry Maksimov, Russian long-distance runner
  • Dmitry Chernov, Russian metallurgist
  • Dmitry Kochkin, former Soviet Nordic combined skier
  • Dmitry Sinitsyn, Russian nordic combined athlete
  • Dmitry Semyonov, Russian long-distance runner
  • Dmitry Buturlin, Russian Empire general and military historian
  • Dmitry Zhloba, Soviet military commander
  • Dmitry Machinsky, Russian archaeologist
  • Dmitry Kapitonov, former long-distance runner from Russia,
  • Dmitry Petrov, Russian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres
  • Dmitry Piterman, Ukrainian-American businessman
  • Dmitry Kovtun, Russian businessman and ex-KGB agent
  • Dmitry Golitsyn, Russian cavalry general prominent during the Napoleonic Wars
  • Dmitry Gotfrid, amateur boxer from Kazakhstan
  • Dmitry Forshev, Russian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres
  • Dmitry Gerasimov, Russian translator
  • Dmitry Litvinov, Russian botanist responsible for the naming of a large variety of East European and Asian plants
  • Dmitry Burmakin, Russian long-distance runner
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  • Dmitry Samokvasov, Russian archaeologist and legal historian
  • Dmitry Grave, Russian and Soviet mathematician
  • Dmitry Donskoy, son of Ivan II the Fair of Moscow
  • Dmitry Ustinov, Marshal of the Soviet Union and Soviet politician during the Cold War
  • Dmitry Yazov, last Marshal of the Soviet Union to be appointed before the fall of the Soviet Union
  • Dmitry Bilozerchev, Russian gymnastics coach and retired gymnast

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