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[Opinions] Re: Dimitri
I knew a Dmitri (that spelling) in college. American born and raised, though I believe he had Eastern European ancestry (and I'm also fairly certain he was Jewish, though irreligious). At first the name "wowed" me, because I'd never heard it on a real person. But after a while it seemed fairly normal.Dimitri (my preferred spelling) is a cool name, imo. Strong, like you said. Though I do think it would be odd on someone who no connections to Eastern Europe.***Please rate my personal name lists:www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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