Dmitry

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Dmitri
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GenderMale
LanguageTemplate:Pluralize from textSlavic
Origin
Word/nameGreek Demetrius
Meaning"devoted/dedicated to Demeter"
Region of originAncient Greece
Other names
Alternative spellingDmitry, Dmitri, Dmitrii, Dmitriy, Dimtri, Dimitry, Dmitry, Demitri, Dmitrij, Dimitri, Demetri, Dimietri, Dimitrii, Demitri, Demitri, Demetrie, Dimitrie
Variant formTemplate:Pluralize from textDimitry, Dimitri
NicknameTemplate:Pluralize from textDima, Mitya, Jim, Jimmy, Jimmie, Dimmie, Demmie, Mimmie, Metry, Metrie, Jimbo, Mimi, Mitry, Mitrie, Demi, Dimi, Demmy, Dimmy
Related namesDemetrius, Demetria, Demetrios, Demeter, Demetra, Demi, Dimitrije, Dimitris, Dimitar, Dmytro, Mitar
Popularitysee popular names

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Dmitry (Template:Langx; Church Slavic form: Dimitry or Dimitri (Script error: No such module "Lang".); ancient Russian forms: D'mitriy or Dmitr (Script error: No such module "Lang". or Script error: No such module "Lang".)) is a male given name common in Orthodox Christian culture, the Russian version of Demetrios (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".). The meaning of the name is "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 (Script error: No such module "Lang"., or Script error: No such module "Lang".); from the 20th century (originated from the Church Slavic form) are Dima, Dimka, Dimochka, Dimulya, Dimusha, Dimon etc. (Script error: No such module "Lang"., etc.)

St. Dimitri's Day

The feast of the martyr Saint Demetrius of Thessalonica is celebrated on Saturday before November 8 [Old Style: October 26].

The name day (именины): October 26 (November 8 on the Julian Calendar) See also: Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar. The Saturday before this is called Demetrius Saturday[1] and commemorates the Orthodox soldiers who fell in the 1380 Battle of Kulikovo.

Notable people with the name

Pre-late modern period

Late modern period (from 1800)

See also

  • For the variants of the name in other languages, see Demetrius

References

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