Dumitru Ciotti (1882 or 26 October 1885 – 1974) was a Megleno-Romanian activist, editor and schoolteacher.
In 1904, he graduated from the Commercial Lyceum of Thessaloniki, after which he was appointed teacher at the Romanian school in Skra.
During his stay in the city, he published articles for the Romanian newspapers Acțiunea [ro] ("The Action"), Adevărul ("The Truth"), Dimineața ("The Morning") and Moldova ("Moldavia").
This migration was due to the various conflicts (the Balkan Wars and World War I) that ravaged the area and to the conquest of the Megleno-Romanian villages by states hostile to the Megleno-Romanian national movement, such as Greece.
This newspaper was informative but also propagandistic, and had several articles analyzing the settlement process of Romanians in Southern Dobruja.