DMITRIEVA
Dmitrieva
Dmitrieva is a British surname of Russian origin, derived from the male given name Dmitri, which is the Russian form of the Greek name Demetrius, meaning "follower of Demeter." The suffix '-eva' is a common ending for Russian surnames, denoting a female lineage.
The Dmitrieva surname is not native to Britain but has been introduced through immigration and family connections. Those bearing the name may have ancestral roots in Russia or other Slavic countries where the name is more common. The presence of the Dmitrieva surname in Britain reflects the diverse and multicultural society of the country, shaped by historical movements of people across borders.
Individuals with the surname Dmitrieva may have diverse backgrounds and cultural influences, contributing to the rich tapestry of British society. The surname may be found among various communities, reflecting the interconnected nature of modern Britain and its ties to the wider world.
The Dmitrieva surname serves as a reminder of the shared heritage and global connections that characterise the British population, showcasing the intertwining of different cultures and identities within the country's social fabric.
There are approximately 22 people named Dmitrieva in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Dmitrieva.
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