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==See also==
==See also==
*Artyom Alekseyevich Chyornyj, the main character of the books ''[[Metro 2033 (novel)|Metro 2033]]'' and ''[[Metro 2035]]'', as well as the games ''[[Metro 2033 (video game)|Metro 2033]]'', ''[[Metro: Last Light]]'', and ''[[Metro Exodus]]''
*Artyom, the main character of the books ''[[Metro 2033 (novel)|Metro 2033]]'' and ''[[Metro 2035]]'', as well as the games ''[[Metro 2033 (video game)|Metro 2033]]'', ''[[Metro: Last Light]]'', and ''[[Metro Exodus]]''
*Artyom Popov, a main character of the book ''[[Metro 2034]].''
*Artyom Popov, a main character of the book ''[[Metro 2034]]''.
*Artyom, Life of Boris' cat.
*[[Artemy]]
*[[Artemy]]
*[[Artem]]
*[[Artem]]

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Artyom
Pronunciation[ɐrˈtʲɵm]
GenderMasculine
Language(s)Slavic name derived from Greek.
Origin
Meaning"dedicated to Artemis" (Greek Αρτέμιος: safe, healthy, strong, thriving, bright, shiny)
Other names
Alternative spellingArtem, Artiom
Nickname(s)Tyoma

Artyom (Template:Lang-ru) is a male given name common in Russia and other Slavic-speaking countries. The name uses the "ё" letter, which can be transcribed to English as "e" but still has the "yo" sound. Furthering the confusion, there is another name Artem (Template:Lang-ua), whose only spelling in English is "Artem", and is pronounced with the "em" ending syllable. The Belarusian spelling is Арцём. A common diminutive form of the name is Tyoma (Тёма).

The name is derived from the Ancient Greek name Artemios (Greek: Αρτέμιος), the name of the saint Artemius, derived from the name of the goddess Artemis.[1]

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Artyom". Archived from the original on March 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-27.