🔍
🏠
Wikipedia
🎲
Dimitar
Dimitar
may refer to:
Dimitar Agura
(1849–1911), a Bulgarian historian, professor of history at Sofia University and rector of the university
Dimitar Andonovski
(born 1985), an Ethnic Macedonian singer
Dimitar Avramovski–Pandilov
(1899–1963), an ethnic Macedonian painter
Dimitar Berbatov
(born 1981), a Bulgarian footballer
Dimitar Blagoev
(1856–1924), a Bulgarian political leader, the founder of Bulgarian socialism
Dimitar Bosnov
(born 1933), a defender for PFC Cherno More Varna from 1955 to 1970
Dimitar Buynozov
(1935–1995), a Bulgarian actor
Dimitar Dimitrov (defender)
(born 1989), a Bulgarian footballer
Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager)
(born 1959), a Bulgarian football coach and manager of FC Amkar Perm
Dimitar Dimitrov (Republic of Macedonia)
(born 1937), a philosopher, writer, journalist, and diplomat from the Republic of Macedonia
Dimitar Dimitrov (volleyball player)
(born 1952), a Bulgarian former volleyball player
Dimitar Dimov
(1909–1966), a Bulgarian dramatist, novelist, and veterinary surgeon
Dimitar Dobrev
(born 1931), a former Greco-Roman wrestler from Bulgaria
Dimitar Furnadjiev
, a Bulgarian cellist
Dimitar Grekov
(1847–1901), a Bulgarian liberal politician who also served as Prime Minister
Dimitar Hadzhidimitrov, a Bulgarian terrorist and a high-ranking member of the armament section of the Bulgarian Communist Party
Dimitar Iliev
(born 1988), a Bulgarian football forward
Dimitar Iliev Popov
(born 1927), a leading Bulgarian judge and Prime Minister
Dimitar Ilievski - Murato
(born 1953), an alpinist from the Republic of Macedonia
Dimitar Inkiow
(1932–2006), a Bulgarian writer
Dimitar Isakov
(born 1924), a retired Bulgarian football player
Dimitar Ivankov
(born 1975), a Bulgarian football player
Dimitar Ivanov Makriev
(born 1984), a Bulgarian footballer
Dimitar Ivanov Popov
(1894–1975), a Bulgarian organic chemist and an academician of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Dimitar Khlebarov
(born 1934), a retired pole vaulter from Bulgaria
Dimitar Koemdzhiev
(born 1978), a Bulgarian footballer
Dimitar Kondovski
(born 1923), a Macedonian painter
Dimitar Nakov
(born 1980), a Bulgarian footballer
Dimitar Nenov
(1901–1953), a Bulgarian classical pianist, composer, music pedagogue and architect
Dimitar Obshti
, a 19th-century Bulgarian revolutionary
Dimitar Paskov
, the chemist who led the Sopharma team that extracted Nivalin (Galantamine) for first time
Dimitar Penev
(born 1945), a Bulgarian football coach and former player
Dimitar Peshev
(1894–1973), the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Bulgaria and Minister of Justice during World War II
Dimitar Petkov
(1856–1907), a leading member of the Bulgarian People's Liberal Party; Prime Minister (assissinated)
Dimitar Petkov (footballer)
(born 1987), a Bugarian footballer
Dimitar Pop Georgiev - Berovski
(1840–1907), a Bulgarian revolutionary from Macedonia
Dimitar Popov
(born 1970), a Bulgarian football (soccer) player in goalkeeper role
Dimitar Rangelov
(born 1983), a Bulgarian football striker
Dimitar Rizov
, a Bulgarian revolutionary, publicist, politician, journalist and diplomat
Dimitar Spisarevski
(1916–1943), a Bulgarian fighter pilot in World War II
Dimitar Stanchov
(1863–1940), a Bulgarian politician, acting Prime Minister in 1907
Dimitar Stilianov
(born 1976), boxer from Bulgaria
Dimitar Stoyanov (politician)
(born 1983), a Bulgarian and EU politician
Dimitar Stratev (born 1982), a Bulgarian alpine ski racer and ski coach
Dimitar Talev
(1898–1966), a Bulgarian writer and journalist
Dimitar Telkiyski
(born 1977), a Bulgarian football player
Dimitar Vlahov
(1878–1953), a revolutionary from the region of Macedonia
Dimitar Vodenicharov
(born 1987), a Bulgarian football striker
Dimitar Yakimov
(born 1941), one of the most respected players of the Bulgarian football team CSKA Sofia
Dimitar Zlatanov
(born 1948), a former Bulgarian volleyball player; won the Silver medal at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Dimitar Zlatarev
, a Bulgarian terrorist
Dimitar Zograf
(1796–1860), a 19th-century Bulgarian painter known for his icons
Dimitur Ganev
(1898–1964), a Bulgarian communist politician
Hadzhi Dimitar
(1840–1868), one of the most prominent Bulgarian revolutionary workers for the Liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule
See also
Hadzhi Dimitar Stadium
, a multi-purpose stadium in Sliven, Bulgaria
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name
. If an
internal link
led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.