The baby name Dymitriah is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced dih-MEE-tree-ə (IPA: /dɪˈmiːtriə/).
Dymitriah is Slavic in Origin.
The baby name Dymitriah is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced dih-MEE-tree-ə (IPA: /dɪˈmiːtriə/).
Dymitriah is Slavic in Origin.
Dymitriah blends the Slavic Dymitr- stem with a contemporary -iah flourish, ultimately tracing back to Greek Demetrios (“belonging to Demeter”). Demeter, the goddess of grain and the fruitful earth, lends the name associations of harvest, nurture, and steadfast plenty. Related forms appear across the Mediterranean and Slavic worlds, carried into English through Greek and Latin intermediaries.
The Demetrios/Demetra family gained prominence via Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki and the lesser-known Saint Demetria of Rome, seeding wide use in Eastern Christianity and occasional Western adoption. Feminine variants include Demetria, Dimitra, Demetra, Dymitra, Dymitria, and Dimitria; masculine cognates include Dymitr, Dmitry, and Dmytro. In modern Anglophone contexts, Dymitriah reads as a rare, creative spelling that preserves the classical meaning while echoing the -iah endings of names like Mariah or Azariah. Common nicknames: Demi, Dimi.
We have no record of Dymitriah in any national birth registry or name dataset. That's typically a sign of a rare name, a regional or traditional one, or a modern coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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