Dimitrie

Meaning of Dimitrie

Dimitrie is a strong and distinguished name for baby boys. With its Romanian origin, this name carries a sense of heritage and cultural richness. The pronunciation, dee-MEE-tree-eh (/diˈmitri.e/), adds a touch of elegance to the name. Dimitrie has several variations, including Dimitri and Dimitrios, which provide flexibility and options for parents looking for alternative spellings or slightly different sounds. While it may not be one of the most popular names in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 8 between 1998 and 2000, Dimitrie's rarity adds an air of uniqueness to any child who bears it. Consider this distinctive name with rich origins for your little bundle of joy.

Pronunciation

Romanian

  • Pronunced as dee-MEE-tree-eh (/diˈmitri.e/)

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Notable People Named Dimitrie

Dimitrie Cantemir was a Moldavian prince, statesman, and man of letters who served as voivode of Moldavia and allied with Russia against the Ottoman Empire. He was also a prolific writer and his son Antioch became known as "the father of Russian poetry".
Dimitrie Gerota - Dimitrie D. Gerota was a renowned Romanian anatomist, physician, radiologist, and urologist, and a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy from 1916.
Dimitrie Sturdza was a prominent Romanian statesman, author, and president of the Romanian Academy in the late 19th century.
Dimitrie Gianni, a Wallachian-born Romanian lawyer and politician, made significant contributions to his country's legal and political landscape.
Dimitrie D. Pătrășcanu was a renowned Romanian prose writer and dramatist.
Dimitrie Anghel was a Romanian poet.
Dimitrie Leonida was a Romanian energy engineer.
Dimitrie Dragomir - Dumitru Dragomir was a Bessarabian and Romanian politician who played a key role in the Union of Bessarabia with Romania in 1918.
Dimitrie Brătianu was a prominent Romanian politician and the Prime Minister of Romania in the 19th century.
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