Dimitra is a female name with Greek origin. It is pronounced as dee-MEE-trah (/diˈmi.trɑ/). The name Dimitra has variations such as Dimitria. In the United States, Dimitra has been given to baby girls since at least 1923, according to available data. Over the years, its popularity has fluctuated, but it has remained in use consistently. In recent years, Dimitra has been ranked between 9,899 and 11,410 in terms of popularity. The name carries an elegant and timeless feel and is associated with qualities like strength and intelligence. Consider naming your baby girl Dimitra if you are looking for a unique and meaningful name with Greek heritage.
Dimitra Markovitsi is a Greek-French photochemist known for her pioneering studies on the electronically excited states of liquid crystals and the processes triggered in DNA upon absorption of UV radiation. |
Dimitra Korri is a Greek-American figure skater who has represented Greece in ladies' singles and achieved success in various international and national competitions. |
Dimitra Hess is a Swiss female handballer who plays for LC Brühl Handball in the Spar Premium League and the Swiss national team. |
Dimitra Pavlou is a Greek tennis player. |
Dimitra Kalentzou is a retired Greek professional basketball player who played for Panathinaikos and the Greece women's national basketball team, representing her country in various international competitions. |