{{otheruses}} '''Dimitri''', '''Dimitry''', '''Demetri''' or variations thereof may refer to: __NOTOC__
==People== ===Given name=== * Dimitri (clown), Swiss clown and mime Dimitri Jakob Muller (1935–2016) * Dimitri Atanasescu (1836–1907), Ottoman-born Aromanian teacher * Dimitri Ayoloma, Central African warlord * Dimitry Bertaud (born 1998), French football goalkeeper * Dimitry Caloin (born 1990), French footballer * Dimitri Davidović (born 1944), Serbian football manager and former player * Dimitri Flowers (born 1996), American football player * Dimitry Imbongo (born 1990), Congolese footballer playing in Germany * Demetri Martin (born 1973), American comedian * Dimitri Gogos (1931–2019), Greek-Australian journalist * Dimitry Ipatov (born 1984), Russian ski jumper * Dimitri Kitsikis (1935–2021), Greek geopolitician * Dimitry Kochenov, professor of legal studies * Demetri Martin (born 1973), American comedian * Demetri McCamey (born 1989), American basketball player * Dimitry Muravyev (born 1979), Kazakhstani former road bicycle racer * Dimitri Nanopoulos (born 1948), Greek physicist * Dimitri Pavadé (born 1989), French para-athlete * Dimitri Payet (born 1987), French footballer * Dimitri Roger (born 1992), American rapper known professionally as Rich the Kid * Dimitri Sartison (born 1980), Russian former boxer, WBA super-middleweight champion * Dimitri Shostakovich (born 1906), Russian composer * Dimitry Sydor (born 1955), Rusyn archpriest of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Uzhhorod, Ukraine * Dimitri Van den Bergh (born 1994), Belgian professional darts player * Dimitri Vegas, Belgian DJ, part of Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike * St Dimitry (died 306), Greek Christian martyr and Orthodox saint * Dimitry Zvegintzov (1911–1984), British Army brigadier
===Surname=== * Alexander Dimitry (1805–1883), mixed-race Louisiana Creole, first state superintendent of public instruction in Louisiana, author, diplomat, educator, journalist, lawyer, orator, publicist and member of the Confederate government, son of Andrea Dimitry * Andrea Dimitry (1775–1852), Greek-American merchant and soldier * Andrew Dimitri, American politician * Antonio Dimitri (1931–2019), Italian actor and singer * Charles Patton Dimitry (1837–1910), mixed-race Creole author, poet, journalist, inventor and historian, son of Alexander Dimitry * David Dimitri, tightrope walker * John Bull Smith Dimitry (1835–1901), mixed-race Creole American author, professor and Confederate soldier, son of Alexander Dimitry * Marco Dimitri (1963–2021), an Italian Satanist * Nick Dimitri, American stuntman and actor * Richard Dimitri (1942–2025), American character actor and comedian
===Stage name=== * Dimitri from Paris, French DJ Dimitrios Yerasimos (born 1963)
==Fictional characters== * Dimitri, a character from the 1997 film ''Anastasia'' * Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd, a character from the video games ''Fire Emblem: Three Houses'' and ''Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes'' * Demitri Maximoff, a character from the ''Darkstalkers'' video game franchise * Dimitri Rascalov, the main antagonist of the 2008 video game ''Grand Theft Auto IV'' * Demitri Alexopoulos, one of the main characters of ''Cobra Kai'' * Dimitri Petrenko, a character from ''Call of Duty: World at War'' * Dimitri Belikov, a character from the book series ''Vampire Academy'' written by ''Richelle Mead''
==See also== * {{Intitle|Dimitri}} * {{Intitle|Dimitry}} * Dmitry, a masculine given name, Slavic version of Greek name Demetrios
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