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Forename Dmytro

In the world, Dmytro (Дмитрий Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Дмитро Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Azerbaijan, Dmytro Russia Ukraine Spain Poland Romania, and others...) is a prevalent masculine first name. The given name Dmytro is characteristic of Ukraine, where it is a prevalent boy's name, Russia, and Kazakhstan, where it is a common male name (explore the name in all countries). Very seldom, Dmytro is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Dmytro

VARIANTCOUNTRY
Дмитрий Kazakhstan, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Ukraine
Дмитро Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine
Dmytro Romania, Russia, Spain, Poland, Ukraine
Дмытро Russia
דמיטרו Israel

First name Dmytro in the context

Dmytro is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Дмитрий Карамазов , character in The Brothers Karamazov; Father Dima , the fictional character in Eduard Uspensky's works, Three from Prostokvashino; Dmitri Bukharin , the comic books character; Dmitri Gurov , character in The Lady with the Dog and Дим-Димыч Кудыкин , character in The Fixies.

Notable namesakes

dmytro zalozet͡s′kyǐ pastor (b. 1798) link
dmytro werhun poet, US (b. 1871) link
dmytro chylak PL (b. 1865) link
dmytro yanovskyi RS (b. 1869) link
dmytro tyagnigore priest, writer, US (b. 1880) link
dmytro vyshnevskyi (b. 1871) link
dmytro vasylchykov Ukrainian actor (1883-1960), RU (b. 1883) link
dmytro yakimischak Canadian politician, CA (b. 1888) link
dmytro yaremko RU (b. 1879) link
dmytro fodchuk Maecenas, CA (b. 1892) link
dmytro zajciw Brazilian entomologist (1897-1976), BR (b. 1897) link
dmytro levchuk (1900-1977), BY (b. 1900) link
dmytro koczyndyk politician (b. 1900) link
dmytro ivanovyč sakalo botanist (1904-1965) (b. 1904) link
dmytro zipchen Canadian politician, CA (b. 1905) link

Characteristic surnames

Mazur, Kolesnyk, Khodatay, Khomenko, Kuzmenko, Pavlenko, Hrynchuk, Voloshyn, Marchenko, Bielousov, Kovalenko, Kovalchuk, Kuznetsov, Panchenko, Roshchenko, Demchenko, Goncharov, Tymoshenko, Tkachenko, Yurchenko, Shevchenko, Bondarenko, Karpenko, Sydorenko, Shevchuk, Oliinyk, Boiko, Koval, Kulyk, Popov, Melnyk, Shvets, Soroka, Bondar, Kozlov, Klokol, Kravchenko, Pavlov, Ivanov, Marchuk, Morozov, Savchuk, Kovalov, Kushnir, Klymenko, Rudenko, Gruzdev, Tkachuk, Petrov, and Ponomarenko