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Dimas can refer to:
- Saint Dismas, also known as Saint Dimas - the Good Thief at Jesus's crucifixion
- Dimas (surname), Greek, Portuguese and Spanish surname.
- Dimas Delgado, Spanish footballer
- Dimas Gonçalves de Oliveira, Brazilian footballer
- Dimas Teixeira, Portuguese footballer
- Dimas Studio,salon masażu i modelowania sylwetki w Kielcach
Dimas is a Greek, Portuguese and Spanish surname derived from the biblical Saint Dimas. It is the surname of:
- Andy San Dimas (born 1986), American pornographic actress.
- Angger Dimas (born 1988), Indonesian electronic musician.
- Christos Dimas (born 1980), Greek politician.
- Emanuel Dimas de Melo Pimenta (born 1957), Brazilian musician and architect.
- Eva Dimas (born 1973), Salvadoran weightlifter.
- Evan Dimas (born 1995), Indonesian national team footballer.
- Irma Dimas (born 1986), Salvadoran model and beauty queen.
- José Romão Dimas (born 1930), Portuguese association footballer.
- Pedro Dimas (born 1934), Mexican musician and composer.
- Pyrros Dimas (born 1971), Greek weightlifter.
- Stavros Dimas (born 1941), Greek politician, government minister and European commissioner.
- Trent Dimas (born 1970), American Olympic gymnast.
Usage examples of "dimas".
On a map, he traced the thinly populated corridor of land by which The Outsider could have gone from Diamond Bar to the area below Johnstone Peak: over the San Jose Hills, through Bonelli Regional Park, between San Dimas and Glendora, then into the wilds.
Pull strings to save his career from its first hint of dirt: call the San Dimas bulls, tell them John Lembeck was his trusted snitch and that a nigger hot car gang had a jail bid out on him, shiv time if the stupid shit ever made it to a County lockup.
We reached the long slope south of San Dimas that goes up to a ridge and drops down into Pomona.
County Deputy Sheriff Pete Bondurant--night watch commander at the San Dimas Substation.