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'''Anatol''' is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος ''Anatolius'', meaning "sunrise."
'''Anatol''' is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος ''Anatolius'', meaning "sunrise".


The Russian version of the name is [[Anatoly]] (also transliterated as [[Anatoliy]] and [[Anatoli]]). The French version is [[Anatole (disambiguation)|Anatole]]. A rarer variant is [[Anatolio]].
The Russian version of the name is [[Anatoly]] (also transliterated as [[Anatoliy]] and [[Anatoli]]). The French version is [[Anatole (disambiguation)|Anatole]]. A rarer variant is [[Anatolio]].
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* [[Anatol Chiriac]] (born 1947), Moldovan composer
* [[Anatol Chiriac]] (born 1947), Moldovan composer
* [[Anatol Ciobanu]] (born 1934), Moldovan professor
* [[Anatol Ciobanu]] (1934–2016), Moldovan professor
* [[Anatol Codru]] (1936–2010), Moldovan writer
* [[Anatol Codru]] (1936–2010), Moldovan writer
* [[Anatol Dumitraș]] (1955–2016), Moldovan singer
* [[Anatol Dumitraș]] (1955–2016), Moldovan singer
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* [[Anatol Heintz]] (1898–1975), Norwegian palaeontologist
* [[Anatol Heintz]] (1898–1975), Norwegian palaeontologist
* Anatol, artist's name of [[Anatol Herzfeld]] (1931–2019), German sculptor
* Anatol, artist's name of [[Anatol Herzfeld]] (1931–2019), German sculptor
* [[Anatol Hrytskievich]] (born 1929), Belarusian historian
* [[Anatol Hrytskievich]] (1929–2015), Belarusian historian
* [[Anatol Josepho]] (1894–1980), Siberian-American inventor
* [[Anatol Josepho]] (1894–1980), Siberian-American inventor
* [[Anatol Lieven]] (born 1960), British author
* [[Anatol Lieven]] (born 1960), British author
* [[Perepadia Anatol]] (1935-2008), Ukrainian translator
* [[Anatol Petrencu]] (born 1954), Moldovan politician
* [[Anatol Petrencu]] (born 1954), Moldovan politician
* [[Anatol Pikas]] (born 1928), Swedish psychologist
* [[Anatol Pikas]] (1928–2021), Swedish psychologist
* [[Anatol Provazník]] (1887–1950), Czech organist
* [[Anatol Provazník]] (1887–1950), Czech organist
* [[Anatol Rapoport]] (1911–2007), Russian-American psychologist
* [[Anatol Rapoport]] (1911–2007), Russian-American psychologist
* [[Anatol Rosenfeld]] (1912–1973), German philosopher
* [[Anatol Rosenfeld]] (1912–1973), German philosopher
* [[Anatol Roshko]] (born 1923), American engineer
* [[Anatol Roshko]] (1923–2017), American engineer
* [[Anatol Șalaru]] (born 1962), Moldovan politician
* [[Anatol Șalaru]] (born 1962), Moldovan politician
* [[Anatol Stern]] (1899–1968), Polish poet
* [[Anatol Stern]] (1899–1968), Polish poet
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* [[Anatol Yusef]] (born 1978), British actor
* [[Anatol Yusef]] (born 1978), British actor
* [[Anatol Zhabotinsky]] (1938–2008), Russian physicist
* [[Anatol Zhabotinsky]] (1938–2008), Russian physicist
* [[Anatoly Puzach]] (1941-2006) , Soviet-Ukrainian former footballer and coach


== Fictional character ==
== Fictional character ==

Latest revision as of 18:28, 16 September 2024

Anatol is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise".

The Russian version of the name is Anatoly (also transliterated as Anatoliy and Anatoli). The French version is Anatole. A rarer variant is Anatolio.

Saint Anatolius of Laodicea was a third-century saint from Alexandria in Egypt.[1] Anatolius was also the name of the first Patriarch of Constantinople.

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Notable people with the name include:

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References

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  1. ^ Anatolius, in Behind the Name.