Dmitriy is a lively Russian twist on the ancient Greek name Demetrios. It means “devoted to Demeter,” the goddess of the harvest. He’s pronounced dmi-TREE, a two-syllable beat that feels like a paso doble—fast and full of corazón. In the U.S., just about a dozen little Dmitriys arrive each year, making him as unique as a sunflower under a summer sun. He lives to cultivate friendships as sturdy as oak roots and to chase dreams with la pasión of festival drummers. He’ll harvest smiles—no green thumb required. Warm and playful, Dmitriy dances into life with a bright smile.
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