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'''Antanas''' is a [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] masculine [[given name]] and may refer to:
'''Antanas''' is a [[Lithuanian language|Lithuanian]] masculine [[given name]] derived from [[Antonius]] that is equivalent to [[Anthony (given name)|Anthony]] in [[Lithuania]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.name-doctor.com/name-antanas-meaning-of-antanas-20781.html|title=Antanas|website=Name-doctor.com|access-date=September 3, 2019}}</ref> It may refer to:
*[[Antanas Andrijauskas]] (born 1948), Lithuanian philosopher
*[[Antanas Andrijauskas]] (born 1948), Lithuanian philosopher
*[[Antanas Bagdonavičius]] (born 1938), Lithuanian rower and Olympic medalist
*[[Antanas Bagdonavičius]] (born 1938), Lithuanian rower and Olympic medalist
*[[Antanas Baranauskas]] (1835–1902), Lithuanian poet, mathematician and catholic bishop
*[[Antanas Baranauskas]] (1835–1902), Lithuanian poet, mathematician and catholic bishop
*[[Antanas Ričardas Druvė]] (1867-1919), Lithuanian military officer and colonel in Russian military
*[[Antanas Ričardas Druvė]] (1867–1919), Lithuanian military officer and colonel in Russian military
*[[Antanas Gustaitis]] (1898-1941), Lithuanian military general, aviator and aerospace engineer
*[[Antanas Gustaitis]] (1898–1941), Lithuanian military general, aviator and aerospace engineer
*[[Antanas Guoga]] (Tony G) (born 1973), Lithuanian-born Australian businessman and professional poker player
*[[Antanas Guoga]] (Tony G) (born 1973), Lithuanian-born Australian businessman and professional poker player
*[[Antanas Janauskas]] (born 1937), Lithuanian animation film director, designer and writer
*[[Antanas Janauskas]] (1937–2016), Lithuanian animation film director, designer and writer
*[[Antanas Jaroševičius]] (1870–1956), Lithuanian painter
*[[Antanas Jaroševičius]] (1870–1956), Lithuanian painter
*[[Antanas Juška]] (1819–1880), Lithuanian Roman Catholic pastor, lexicographer, folklorist, and musicologist
*[[Antanas Juška]] (1819–1880), Lithuanian Roman Catholic pastor, lexicographer, folklorist, and musicologist
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*[[Antanas Kavaliauskas]] (born 1984), Lithuanian basketball player
*[[Antanas Kavaliauskas]] (born 1984), Lithuanian basketball player
*[[Antanas Krištopaitis]] (1921–2011), Lithuanian painter, ethnographer and social activist
*[[Antanas Krištopaitis]] (1921–2011), Lithuanian painter, ethnographer and social activist
*[[Antanas Lingis]] (1905–1941), footballer
*[[Antanas Lingis]] (1905–1941), Lithuanian footballer
*[[Antanas Maceina]] (1908–1987), Lithuanian philosopher, existentialist, educator, theologian, and poet
*[[Antanas Maceina]] (1908–1987), Lithuanian philosopher, existentialist, educator, theologian, and poet
*[[Antanas Mackevičius]] (1828–1863), Lithuanian priest and an initiator and leader of the 1863 January Uprising
*[[Antanas Mackevičius]] (1828–1863), Lithuanian priest and an initiator and leader of the 1863 January Uprising
*[[Antanas Merkys]] (1887-1955), Lithuanian politician, former Prime Minister Lithuania
*[[Antanas Merkys]] (1887–1955), Lithuanian politician, former Prime Minister Lithuania
*[[Antanas Mikėnas]] (1924–1994), Lithuanian track and field athlete and Olympic medalist
*[[Antanas Mikėnas]] (1924–1994), Lithuanian track and field athlete and Olympic medalist
*[[Antanas Mockus]] (born 1952), Colombian mathematician, philosopher, and politician
*[[Antanas Mockus]] (born 1952), Colombian mathematician, philosopher, and politician
*[[Antanas Pocius]] (1913-1983), Lithuanian choirmaster, organist and composer
*[[Antanas Pocius]] (1913–1983), Lithuanian choirmaster, organist and composer
*[[Antanas Purėnas]] (1881-1962), Lithuanian organic chemist and politician
*[[Antanas Purėnas]] (1881–1962), Lithuanian organic chemist and politician
*[[Antanas Račas]] (born 1940), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Račas]] (1940–2014), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Sileika|Antanas Šileika]] (born ????), Canadian novelist and critic
*[[Antanas Sileika|Antanas Šileika]] (born 1953), Canadian novelist and critic
*[[Antanas Sireika]] (born 1956), Lithuanian basketball coach
*[[Antanas Sireika]] (born 1956), Lithuanian basketball coach
*[[Antanas Škėma]] (1910-1961), Lithuanian writer, stage actor and director
*[[Antanas Škėma]] (1910–1961), Lithuanian writer, stage actor and director
*[[Antanas Smetona]] (1874–1944), Lithuanian politician, former President of Lithuania
*[[Antanas Smetona]] (1874–1944), Lithuanian politician, former President of Lithuania
*[[Antanas Sniečkus]] (1903–1974), Lithuanian communist politician
*[[Antanas Sniečkus]] (1903–1974), Lithuanian communist politician
*[[Antanas Strazdas]] (1760–1833) Lithuanian priest and poet
*[[Antanas Strazdas]] (1760–1833) Lithuanian priest
*[[Antanas Šurna]] (1939–2014), Lithuanian actor
*[[Antanas Sutkus]] (born 1939), Lithuanian photographer
*[[Antanas Sutkus]] (born 1939), Lithuanian photographer
*[[Antanas Valionis]] (born 1950), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Valionis]] (born 1950), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Venclova]] (1906– 1971), Lithuanian and Soviet politician, poet, journalist and translator
*[[Antanas Venclova]] (1906–1971), Lithuanian and Soviet politician, poet, journalist and translator
*[[Antanas Vienuolis]] (1882—1957), Lithuanian writer and dramatist
*[[Antanas Vienuolis]] (1882–1957), Lithuanian writer and dramatist
*[[Antanas Vileišis]] (1856–1919), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Vileišis]] (1856–1919), Lithuanian politician
*[[Antanas Vinkus]] (born 1942), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
*[[Antanas Vinkus]] (born 1942), Lithuanian diplomat and politician
*[[Antoni Wiwulski|Antanas Vivulskis]] (1877–1919), Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor
*[[Antoni Wiwulski|Antanas Vivulskis]] (1877–1919), Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor
*[[Antanas Žmuidzinavičius]] (1876–1966), Lithuanian painter and art collector
*[[Antanas Žmuidzinavičius]] (1876–1966), Lithuanian painter and artist

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Latest revision as of 07:18, 5 March 2024

Antanas
PronunciationLithuanian pronunciation: [ɐnˈtaːnɐs]
GenderMale
Name day13 June[1]
Origin
Region of originLithuania

Antanas is a Lithuanian masculine given name derived from Antonius that is equivalent to Anthony in Lithuania.[2] It may refer to:

References

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  1. ^ Behind the Name Lithuanian Name Days. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Antanas". Name-doctor.com. Retrieved September 3, 2019.