Dimitri

The name Dimitri means 'follower of Demeter.' Demeter is the Greek goddess of the harvest, which symbolizes agriculture, fertility, and nurturing.

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The name Dimitri is of Greek origin, derived from 'Demetrios' (Δημήτριος). It traces back to the ancient Greek goddess Demeter, who was the goddess of the harvest and agriculture, illustrating a connection to nature and fertility.

  • Popularity: 2,231st
  • Babies named Dimitri in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 201
  • Nicknames: Dimi, Miti, Mitri, Dimo, Dito.
  • Full Names: Dimitri Ivanovich, Dimitri Alexandrovich, Dimitri Victorovich, Dimitri Sergei, Dimitri Nikolai.
  • Famous Namesakes: Dimitri Shostakovich-Composer, Dimitri Payet-Footballer, Dimitri Vegas-DJ, Dimitri Petrenko-Scientist, Dimitri Volkov-Philosopher.
  • Gender: Traditionally a male name, known for being strong and powerful.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Dimitri is associated with the number 6. This number represents balance, responsibility, and nurturing. People with the name Dimitri are believed to have a strong sense of duty and compassion. They are seen as supporters of family and community, often serving as pillars of strength and wisdom.

Dimitri enjoys moderate popularity, particularly within Greek, Russian, and French cultures. Its classic charm and strong historical roots have maintained its presence globally, though it experiences varying levels of popularity in different regions. In recent years, interest in unique and culturally rich names has kept Dimitri appealing to many parents.

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