Dimitar

Meaning of Dimitar

Dimitar is a strong and timeless name for boys with deep historical roots. Its origin can be traced back to the Slavic countries of Bulgaria and Macedonia. This name carries an air of sophistication and elegance, making it a popular choice for parents seeking a unique yet classic name for their baby boy. Dimitar is pronounced as "dee-MEE-tar" in both Bulgarian and Macedonian languages. Variations of this name include Dimitri and Dimitrije. In the United States, Dimitar has been consistently chosen by a small number of parents each year, with occasional fluctuations in popularity. Despite its relatively low ranking on the popularity charts, Dimitar remains a distinctive and meaningful choice for those who appreciate its rich cultural heritage.

Pronunciation

Bulgarian,Macedonian

  • Pronunced as dee-MEE-tar (/diˈmi.tar/)

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Notable People Named Dimitar

Dimitar Ivanov Berbatov is a renowned Bulgarian former professional footballer, known for his exceptional technique and ball control, and is considered one of the greatest Bulgarian players of all time.
Dimitar Dobrev was a prominent Bulgarian economist and academician known for his work in the field of accountancy and as the second Rector of the Free University of Political and Economic Sciences.
Dimitar Talev was a Bulgarian writer, journalist, political prisoner, and member of the Bulgarian National Assembly.
Dimitar Vasev is a former Bulgarian football player and manager, most recently in charge of Septemvri Sofia.
Dimitar Dimitrov is a prominent Macedonian politician, scientist, and writer.
Dimitar Hristov, also known as Dimitar Zograf, was a renowned 19th-century Bulgarian painter celebrated for his iconic works.
Dimitar Dimitrov Tonev is a Bulgarian professional footballer currently playing as a midfielder for Krumovgrad on loan from Botev Plovdiv.
Dimitar Panayotov Shtilianov, also known as Shtilyanov, is a Bulgarian boxer.
Dimitar Manchev, a Bulgarian stage and film actor, was born in 1934 and passed away in 2009.
Dimitar Kapinkovski is a retired Macedonian football player who currently serves as a coach, most recently as the interim coach for FK Pelister.
Dimitar Isakov is a retired Bulgarian football player known for his position as a central forward.
Dimitar Atanasov is a Bulgarian sprint canoer who won a bronze medal in the C-4 500 m event at the 1995 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships.
Dimitar Petrov, a Bulgarian film director, helmed 12 films from 1955 to 1991.
Dimitar Stoilov, a Bulgarian boxer, participated in the men's lightweight event at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
Dimitar Petkov is a Bulgarian footballer known for his role as a defensive midfielder for FC Pirin Razlog.
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