Demetrius
Demetrius | |
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A statue of the goddess Demetra | |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | tribute to Goddess of Grain: Demeter, Mother-Earth |
Other names | |
Related names | Dimitrije, Demetria, Dimitrios, Demetra |
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Demetrius is the Latinized form of the Ancient Greek male given name Dēmḗtrios (Δημήτριος), meaning "devoted to Demeter". Alternate forms include Demetrios, Dimitrios, Dimitris, Dimitri, Demitri, and Dimitrije,[1][2] in addition to other forms (such as Russian Dmitri) descended from it.
Demetrius and its variations may refer to the following:
- Demetrius of Alopece (4th century BCE), Greek sculptor noted for his realism
- Demetrius of Phalerum (c 350-280 BCE)
- Demetrius I of Macedon (337–283 BCE), called Poliorcetes, son of Antigonus I Monophthalmus, King of Macedonia 294–288 BCE
- Demetrius II Aetolicus, son of Antigonus II, King of Macedonia 239–229 BCE
- Demetrius, son of Philip V of Macedon
- Demetrius the Chronographer (late 3rd century BCE), Jewish chronicler (historian)
- Demetrius II Nicator (d. 125 BCE), son of Demetrius I Soter
- Demetrius III Aniketos, Indo-Greek king c. 100 BCE
- Demetrius III Eucaerus (d. 88 BCE), son of Antiochus VIII Grypus, Seleucid King
- Demetrius the Cynic (1st century), Cynic philosopher
- Demetrius of Thessaloniki (d. 306), Christian martyr and saint
- Demetrius Zvonimir (died 1089), King of Croatia 1075-1089
- Demetrius I of Georgia, son of David IV of Georgia the Great, (1125–1156)
- Demetrius, a main character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream; Demetrius is also a villainous character in Shakespeare's revenge tragedy, Titus Andronicus
- Demetrius, a character in Mira Nair's Mississippi Masala
- Demetrius, a Greek slave in the Lloyd C. Douglas Christian novel The Robe and its film sequel below
- Demetrius and the Gladiators, a 1953 20th Century Fox film
- Demetri, a fictional character in the Twilight fantasy series
- Demetri Martin, American comedian
- Demitri Maximoff, a vampire from the Capcom video game series Darkstalkers
- Demetri McCamey, American basketball player
- Dimitrij, an opera by Antonín Dvořák
- Dmitri Kissoff, a character in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
- Dmitry Medvedev, Prime Minister of Russia
- Dmitri Mendeleev Russian chemist, creator of the first periodic table
- Dimitri Petrenko, a character in the first-person shooter Call of Duty: World at War
- Dmitri Shostakovich Russian composer
- Dimitri Kitsikis Greek Geopolitician
- Dimitrios Salpingidis Greek footballer
- Dimitrios Papadopoulos Greek footballer
- Dimitrios Siovas Greek footballer
- Dimitrije Tucović Serbian politician
- Dimitrije Injac Serbian footballer
- Dimitrije Ljotić Serbian politician
- Dimitrije Pejanović Serbian handballer
- Dimitrije Mitrinović Serbian writer
- Dimitrije - Dimitri Davidović Serbian footballer
- Dimitrije - Dositej Obradović Serbian writer
- Dimitrije Ruvarac Serbian writer
- Dimitrije Banjac Serbian actor
- Dimitrije Stojaković - Dome Sztojay Serbian politician
- Dimitrije Avramović Serbian painter
- Dimitrije T. Leko Serbian architect
- Dimitrije Pavlović - Patriarch Dimitrije Patriarch of Serbia
- Dimitrije Bašičević Serbian painter
- Dimitri Nanopoulos Greek Physicist
In other languages
- Albanian: Dhimitër, Mitro
- Belarusian: Зьміцер, Дзмітрый (Z'mitser, Dz'mitry)
- Bulgarian: Димитър (Dimitar)
- Croatian: Dmitar
- Dutch: Dimitri
- English: Demetrius, Demetri, Demetry
- Esperanto: Zmitro
- Finnish: Mitri, Mitro, Dimitri
- French: Dimitri
- Georgian: დემეტრე (Demetre), დიმიტრი (Dimitri), დიტო (Dito), დუტა (Duta), დიმა (Dima), მიტო (Mito)
- German: Demetrius
- Modern Greek: Δημήτριος, Δημήτρης, Μήτρος, Μήτσος, Μητσάρας (Dimitrios, Dimitris, Mitros, Mitsos, Mitsaras)
- Hebrew: (Demetrius) דמיטריוס ,(Dima) דימה ,(Dmitriy) דמיטרי
- Hungarian: Dömötör
- Italian: Demetrio, Dimitri
- Macedonian: Димитар, Димитриja
- Norwegian: Deiomitry
- Polish: Dymitr, Demetriusz
- Portuguese: Demétrio
- Romanian: Dumitru, Dimitrie
- Russian: Дмитрий (Dmitriy), Дима (Dima), Митя (Mitya)
- Serbian: Димитрије (Dimitrije), Митар (Mitar), Дмитар (Dmitar), Мита (Mita), Мића (Mića)
- Slovak: Demeter
- Slovene: Dimitrij, Mitja
- Spanish: Demetrio
- Ukrainian: Дмитро (Dmytro)