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Artyom Pronunciation ahr-TYOM Gender Masculine Language(s) Slavic name derivation from Greek Artemisios. Origin Meaning Either "unharmed, of pure health" or "dedicated to Artemis" Artyom (also spelled Artem, Cyrillic: Артём) is a Russian male first name, also common in other Slavic-speaking countries, and is also the most common name in Belarus[citation needed]. The name is derived from Ancient Greek name Artemisios (Greek: Αρτεμισιος)[1], meaning either "unharmed, of pure health" or "dedicated to Artemis".
People
- Artyom, nickname of Fyodor Sergeyev (1883–1921), Russian and Ukrainian revolutionary
- Artyom Bogucharsky, actor who played the role of Volodya in the movie Lilya 4-ever
- Artemy Lebedev, Russian graphic and web designer, founder of the international ArtLebedev studio
- Artyom Mikoyan, MiG aircraft designer
- Artemy Troitsky, Russian music critic, whose name was originally Artem
- Fyodor Sergeyev, a revolutionary, better known as Comrade Artyom
See also
- Artyom, the main character in the book and game Metro 2033
- Artemy
- Artyom, Azerbaijan, a town in Azerbaijan
- Artyom, Russia, a town in Primorsky Krai, Russia
References
Categories:- Russian masculine given names
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