Dostoievski, also known as Fyodor Dostoevsky, was a renowned Russian novelist and philosopher. Synonyms for his name might include "Dostoyevsky," "Dostoevsky," or "Dostoyevski," which all refer to the same individual. Dostoievski is most famous for his insightful explorations of human psychology and morality, as well as his critiques of political and social structures. His works, such as "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov," continue to be widely read and studied today. Whether you prefer to spell his name with a "y" or an "e," there's no denying the impact that Dostoievski's writing has had on the literary world.