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Dmitry is a male given name common in Orthodox Christian culture, the Russian version of Demetrios. The meaning of the name is "devoted to, dedicated to, or follower of Demeter", "mother-earth", the Greek goddess of agriculture.

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 and commemorates the Orthodox soldiers who fell in the 1380 Battle of Kulikovo. ==Notable people with the name==
Notable people with the name
Pre-late modern periodDmitry Donskoy (1350–1389), Grand Prince of Muscovy • Dmitry of Pereslavl (1250–1294), Grand Prince of Vladimir-Suzdal • Dmitry Pozharsky (1577–1642), Russian prince and military leader • Dmitry of Suzdal (1324–1383), Prince of Suzdal and Nizhny Novgorod • Dmitry of Tver (1299–1326), nicknamed "The Fearsome Eyes" • Dmitry of Uglich (Tsarevich Dmitry Ivanovich of Russia) (1582–1591), the youngest son of Ivan the TerribleLater 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 Late modern period (from 1800) Dmitri Alenichev (born 1972), Russian football player • Dmitri Aliev (born 1999), Russian figure skater • Dmitry Andreikin (born 1990), Russian chess grandmaster • Dmitry Bivol (born 1990), Russian boxer • • Dmitry Bortniansky (1751–1825), Russian composer • Dmitri Bulykin (born 1979), Russian football player • Dmitry Bykov (born 1967), Russian writer, journalist, and poet • Dmitry Chaplin (born 1982), Russian professional dancer • Dmitry Chernyshyov (born 1975), Russian swimmer • Dmitri Constantinov (born 1952), Moldovan politician and businessman • Dmitry Fuchs (born 1939), Russian-American mathematician • Dmitry Furmanov (1891–1926), Soviet author and political officer • Dmitri Goldenkov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player • Dmitry Glukhovsky (born 1979), Russian-Israeli author and journalist • Dmitry Grigoryev (businessman) (born 1975), Kazakh businessman • Dmitry Grigoryev (swimmer) (born 1992), Russian Paralympic swimmer • Dmitri Hvorostovsky (1962–2017), Russian opera singer • Dmitry Kozak (born 1958), Russian politician • Dmitry Kholodov (1967–1994), Russian journalist, killed investigating alleged Russian military corruption • Dmitry Koldun (born 1985), Belarusian singer • Dmitry Kroyter (born 1993), Israeli Olympic high jumper • Misha Collins (born 1974), born Dmitri Tippens Krushnic, American actor • Dmitry Lepikov (born 1972), Russian freestyle swimmer • Dmitri Mendeleev (1834–1907), Russian chemist and inventor of the periodic table • Dmitry Muratov (born 1961), Russian opposition journalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner • Dmitry Medvedev (born 1965), Prime Minister and third President of the Russian Federation • Dmitry Aleksandrovich Parkin (born 1982), Russian 3D-artist and computer graphics specialist • Dmitry Pavlenko (born 1991), Russian handball player • Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia (1891–1941), cousin of Tsar Nicholas II who took part in the assassination of Rasputin • Dmitry Pumpyansky (born 1953/1954), Russian billionaire businessman • Dmitry Salita (born 1982), American boxer • Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975), Soviet composer • Dmitry (Dimitri) Simes (born 1947), Russian-American author, editor, and political pundit • Dmitry Stepushkin (1975–2022), Russian bobsledder • Dmitri Sychev (born 1983), Russian football player • Dimitry Tsarevski (born 2003), American ice dancer • Dmitry Tursunov (born 1982), Russian tennis player • Dmitry Ustinov (1908–1984), Soviet Defense Minister • Dmitry Utkin (1970–2023), Russian military officer • Dmitry Vybornov (born 1970), Russian light-heavyweight boxer • Dmitry Yazov (1921–2020), Marshal of the Soviet Union • Dmitri Young (born 1973), American baseball player ==See also==
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