Artem
Origin:Russian
Meaning:Dedicated to Artemis; Work of art
Celebrate baby’s mythical side with the name Artem. This masculine name has roots in Ukranian, Russian, and other Slavic languages. Translating to “dedicated to Artemis,” this name can connect baby to the iconic Greek goddess that’s associated with the hunt and the wilderness. Whether you’re a proud mythology nerd or you want to help baby feel one with nature, Artem can make for a fierce, flourishing choice. Artem can also have Latin roots, translating to “work of art” or “skill.” For a name that celebrates baby as a priceless individual with the potential for an endless amount of skill, Artem can make for a brilliant choice.
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2019
#4973
in 2019
+ 445
from 2018
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