Dmytro is a Ukrainian male given name derived from the Greek name Demetrios, which means "dedicated to Demeter, the goddess of harvest". The name was popular among Byzantine emperors and has been used in Slavic cultures for centuries.
The name Dmytro first appeared in Eastern Europe during the Middle Ages. It became particularly common among Ukrainians and Russians due to its association with prominent historical figures such as Dmytro Boryspil, a legendary medieval ruler of Rus'. Over time, the name has also been adopted by other Slavic-speaking communities.
In Ukraine today, Dmytro remains a popular choice for boys' names. According to Ukrainian statistics, it was among the top ten most common male names given to newborns in recent years. Despite its prevalence in Eastern Europe, however, Dmytro is still relatively rare elsewhere around the world.
The spelling and pronunciation of Dmytro can vary depending on the language and region. In Ukrainian, it is pronounced as [dmɪtˈrɔ], while in Russian, it may be written as Дмитрій (Dmitrij) with a slightly different pronunciation [dmʲɪˈtrʲiɪ̯]. In English-speaking countries, it is often transliterated as Dmitri or Dmytri.
The name Dmytro experienced a notable increase in popularity between 2018 and 2023, with the number of births nearly tripling from 5 to 16 over this period. However, there was a gap in usage during 2019 and 2020, as no births were recorded for these years.