[Opinions] Re: Dimitri
in reply to a message by MasterCiaraXo
It's okay. It's very common and boring in many countries. I have known Dimitris from Russia (lots and lots) and one from Romania and Ukraine each.
I think it must be about as exciting as John in English speaking countries.
Still it could be an interesting choice in the US. I mean I would expect Russian or Ukrainian or Slavic or maybe Romanian heritage (though I am not sure it's a Romanian name also or if it was a coincidence) but it could still work on an American child.
I would put it in the same category as Juan or José or Jean-Pierre or something. It's nothing you'd expect people without a certain background to choose but it can still work.
The sound is just okay and I'd be a bit worried he could get called "Dim".
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I think it must be about as exciting as John in English speaking countries.
Still it could be an interesting choice in the US. I mean I would expect Russian or Ukrainian or Slavic or maybe Romanian heritage (though I am not sure it's a Romanian name also or if it was a coincidence) but it could still work on an American child.
I would put it in the same category as Juan or José or Jean-Pierre or something. It's nothing you'd expect people without a certain background to choose but it can still work.
The sound is just okay and I'd be a bit worried he could get called "Dim".
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