The name Artem is a strong and distinctive male name with rich cultural roots. Originating from Russia, Artem is pronounced as ahr-TYOM (/ˈartʲom/) in its native tongue, while in English, it is commonly pronounced as AR-tem (/ˈɑrtəm/). A notable variation of this name is Artyom. The name has historical significance and is often associated with the Greek goddess Artemis, symbolizing strength and protection. In recent years, Artem has gained some popularity in the United States, with occurrences fluctuating between 5 to 74 newborns annually since 1993. Despite its relatively modest usage, it maintains a unique charm and international appeal that makes it an attractive choice for parents seeking a name that stands out yet carries deep cultural resonance.
Artem Anatoliyovich Kravets is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer known for his role as a striker. |
Artem Sergeyevich Dzyuba is a Russian professional football player known for his role as a striker for Lokomotiv Moscow and the Russia national football team. |
Artem Vladimirovich Chigvintsev is a Russian professional dancer known for his expertise in Latin dancing. |
Artem Volodymyrovych Milevskyi is a retired Ukrainian professional footballer known for his position as a second striker. |
Artem Olegovich Dolgopyat is a Ukrainian-born Israeli artistic gymnast, known for his impressive achievements as an Olympic and World champion in floor exercise. |
Artem Alekseevich Anisimov is a Russian professional ice hockey centre who has played for several NHL teams and is currently signed to the Hartford Wolf Pack. |
Artem Dalakian is a Ukrainian professional boxer and the current WBA flyweight champion, ranked as one of the top flyweights in the world. |
Artem Sergeyevich Ovechkin is a Russian professional road bicycle racer who has competed in the Giro d'Italia. |
Artem Kholod is a Ukrainian professional footballer known for his role as a midfielder for Chernomorets Burgas. |
Artem Prokofiev is a Russian political figure and a deputy of the 8th State Duma. |
Artem Ivanov is a Ukrainian and Russian weightlifter known for his impressive total of 420 kg and his absence at the 2012 Olympic Games. |
Artem Harutyunyan is an Armenian-born German professional boxer who won a bronze medal in the light-welterweight bracket at the 2016 Olympics. |
Artem Olehovych Yarmolenko is a Ukrainian football player. |
Artem Anisimov is a retired Russian professional ice hockey defenseman with fifteen seasons in the Russian Superleague and Vysshaya Liga, drafted by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1994 and selected in the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft by the Minnesota Wild. |
Artem Kovernikov is a Ukrainian football defender known for his time with Dukla Prague. |