Artyom
| Pronunciation | [ɐrˈtʲɵm] |
|---|---|
| Gender | Masculine |
| Language(s) | Slavic name derived from Greek. |
| Origin | |
| Meaning | "dedicated to Artemis" (Greek Αρτέμιος: safe, healthy, strong, thriving, bright, shiny) |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Artem, Artiom |
| Nickname(s) | Tyoma |
Artyom (also Artiom) (Russian: Артём) 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. 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.
In cases where the letter "ё" is not used, the name may be written as "Артем" (Artem).