Jump to content

Anatoly: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Add
Monkbot (talk | contribs)
m Task 20: replace {lang-??} templates with {langx|??} ‹See Tfd› (Replaced 2);
 
(42 intermediate revisions by 29 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Short description|Male given name}}
{{distinguish|Anatolia}}
{{Infobox given name
{{Infobox given name
| name = Anatoly
| name = Anatoly
| image = Anatoly Lyadov.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = [[Anatoly Lyadov]], Russian composer
| pronunciation =
| gender = Male
| gender = Male
| meaning = Sunrise
| meaning = Sunrise
| region =
| language = Russian, Ukrainian
| language = Russian
| origin = Greek
| origin = Greek
| variant forms = Anatoli, Anatolii, Anatoliy
| alternative spelling =
| related names = [[Anatole (given name)|Anatole]] <br> [[Anatol]] <br> [[Anatolio]]
| nickname =
| variant forms = Anatoliy
| related names = Anatoli
| name day =
| derived = Anatolios
| derived = Anatolios
| popularity =
| footnotes =
}}
}}
'''Anatoly''' ({{langx|ru|Анато́лий|Anatoliy}} {{IPA|ru|ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj|}},<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/anatoly Behind the Name]</ref> {{langx|uk|Анато́лій|Anatolii}} {{IPA|uk|ɐnɐˈtɔl⁽ʲ⁾ij|}}) is a common Russian and Ukrainian masculine [[given name]], derived from the Greek name ''Anatolios'' ({{lang|grc|Ανατολιος}}), meaning "sunrise."


Saint [[Anatolius of Constantinople]] was a fifth-century saint who became the first patriarch of [[Constantinople]] in 451.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/anatolius Behind the Name]</ref>
{{distinguish|Anatolia}}
'''Anatoly''' ({{lang-ru|Анато́лий|Anatólij}} {{IPA-ru|ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj|}},<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/anatoly Behind the Name]</ref> {{lang-uk|Анато́лій|Anatólij}} {{IPA-uk|ɐnɐˈtɔl⁽ʲ⁾ij|}}) is a common Russian and Ukrainian male [[given name]], derived from the Greek name {{lang|grc|Ανατολιος}} ''Anatolios'', meaning "sunrise." Other common Russian transliterations are '''Anatoliy''' and '''Anatoli'''. The Ukrainian transliteration is Anatoliy or '''Anatolii'''. The French version of the name is [[Anatole (disambiguation)|Anatole]]. Other variants are [[Anatol]] and more rarely [[Anatolio]].


Anatoly was one of the five most popular names for baby boys born in [[St. Petersburg]], Russia, in 2004.<ref>St. Petersburg (Russia) Times.[http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=12281 More Babies Born Last Year, But Birthrate Low] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140416195028/http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=12281 |date=2014-04-16 }}. Retrieved on February 16, 2008.</ref> Approximately one in every 35,110 Americans is named Anatoly, with a popularity rate of 28.48 per million.<ref> [http://www.pokemyname.com/firstname_4427_anatoly.htm Poke My Name.com]</ref>
[[Saint Anatolius]] of [[Alexandria]] was a fifth-century saint who became the first patriarch of [[Constantinople]] in 451.<ref>[http://www.behindthename.com/name/anatolius Behind the Name]</ref>


The name of [[Anatolia]] – a vast plateau that occupies a large portion of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey – shares the same linguistic origin.
Anatoly was one of the five most popular names for baby boys born in [[St. Petersburg]], Russia, in 2004.<ref>St. Petersburg (Russia) Times.[http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=12281 More Babies Born Last Year, But Birthrate Low] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140416195028/http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=12281 |date=2014-04-16 }}. Retrieved on February 16, 2008.</ref> One in every 35,110 Americans are named Anatoly and the popularity of the name Anatoly is 28.48 people per million.<ref> [http://www.pokemyname.com/firstname_4427_anatoly.htm Poke My Name.com]</ref>


== People ==
The name of [[Anatolia]] – a region located to the east from the Greeks' point of view – shares the same linguistic origin.

==People==
* [[Anatoli Agrofenin]] (born 1980), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Agrofenin]] (born 1980), Russian footballer
* [[Anatolii Brezvin]] (born 1956), Ukrainian businessman, politician, and ice hockey executive
* [[Anatoli Aleksandrovich Grishin]] (born 1986), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoly Shariy]] (born 1978), Ukrainian journalist and videobloger
* [[Anatoly Akishin|Anatoly Ivanovich Akishin]] (born 1926), Soviet-Russian scientist
* [[Anatoli Aslamov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach
* [[Anatoli Aslamov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach
* [[Anatoli Balaluyev]] (born 1976), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Balaluyev]] (born 1976), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoly Balchev]] (born 1946), Russian composer and actor
* [[Anatoli Bashashkin]] (1924–2002), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Bashashkin]] (1924–2002), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Blagonravov]] (1895–1975), Russian physicist
* [[Anatoli Blagonravov]] (1895–1975), Russian physicist
* [[Anatoli Bogdanov (footballer)]] (born 1981), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Bogdanov (footballer)|Anatoli Bogdanov]] (born 1981), Russian footballer
* [[Anatoli Boisa]] (born 1983), Georgian basketball player
* [[Anatoli Boisa]] (born 1983), Georgian basketball player
* [[Anatoli Boukreev]] (1958–1997), Russian climber
* [[Anatoli Boukreev]] (1958–1997), Russian climber
* [[Anatoli Bugorski]] (born 1942), Russian scientist
* [[Anatoli Bugorski]] (born 1942), Russian scientist
* [[Anatoli Bulakov]] (1930–1994), Soviet boxer
* [[Anatoli Bulakov]] (1930–1994), Soviet boxer
* [[Anatoly Bulgakov (footballer, born 1979)]], Russian footballer
* [[Anatoly Bulgakov (footballer, born 1979)|Anatoly Bulgakov]], Russian footballer
* [[Anatoly Chepiga]] (born 1979), Russian intelligence officer
* [[Anatoly Chubais]] (born 1955), Russian politician
* [[Anatoly Chubais]] (born 1955), Russian politician
* [[Anatoli Davydov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach
* [[Anatoli Davydov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach
* [[Anatoly Demitkov]] (1926–2005), Soviet canoeist
* [[Anatoly Demitkov]] (1926–2005), Soviet canoeist
* [[Anatoly Dobrynin]] (1919–2010), Russian politician
* [[Anatoly Dobrynin]] (1919–2010), Russian politician
* [[Anatoli Droga]] (21st century), Ukrainian judoka
* [[Anatoli Droga]] (born 1969), Ukrainian judoka
* [[Anatoly Dyatlov]] (1931–1995), Russian Nuclear Engineer, Vice-Chief during 1986 Chernobyl disaster
* [[Anatoly Dyatlov]] (1931–1995), Russian nuclear engineer
* [[Anatoli Efimoff]] (1897–1981), Russian artist
* [[Anatoli Fedotov]] (born 1966), Soviet ice hockey player
* [[Anatoli Fedotov]] (born 1966), Soviet ice hockey player
* [[Anatoli Fedyukin]] (born 1952), Russian handball player
* [[Anatoli Fedyukin]] (1952–2020), Russian handball player
* [[Anatoly Filipchenko]] (born 1928), Soviet cosmonaut
* [[Anatoly Filipchenko]] (1928–2022), Soviet cosmonaut
* [[Anatoli Firsov]] (1941–2000), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Anatoli Firsov]] (1941–2000), Russian ice hockey player
* [[Anatoly Fomenko]] (born 1945), Russian mathematician
* [[Anatoly Fomenko]] (born 1945), Russian mathematician
* [[Anatoli Aleksandrovich Grishin]] (born 1986), Russian footballer
* [[Anatolii Horelik]] (1890–1956), Ukrainian activist
* [[Anatoli Ivanishin]] (born 1969), Russian cosmonaut
* [[Anatoli Ivanishin]] (born 1969), Russian cosmonaut
* [[Anatoly Kaigorodov]] (1878-1945), Russian painter
* [[Anatoly Karatsuba]] (1937–2008), Russian mathematician
* [[Anatoly Karpov]] (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster (World Champion)
* [[Anatoly Karpov]] (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster (World Champion)
* [[Anatoly Kononenko]] (born 1935), Soviet sprint canoer
* [[KGBeast|Anatoli Knyazev]],
* [[Anatoly Khrupov]], Soviet photographer
* [[Anatoly Kuzovnikov|Anatoly Aleksandrovich Kuzovnikov]] (1922-2004), Soviet-Russian physicist
* [[Anatoly Lyadov]] (1855–1914), Russian composer
* [[Anatoly Moskvin]] (born 1966), Russian former linguist, philologist, and historian
* [[Anatoli Nankov]] (born 1969), Bulgarian footballer and a coach
* [[Anatoli Nankov]] (born 1969), Bulgarian footballer and a coach
* [[Anatoly Onoprienko]] (1959-2013), prolific Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer
* [[Anatoly Onoprienko]] (1959–2013), prolific Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer
* [[Anatoly Papanov]] (1922–1987), Soviet actor
* [[Anatoly Papanov]] (1922–1987), Soviet actor
* [[Anatoly Rasskazov]] (born 1960), Russian photographer and artist
* [[Anatoly Puzach]] (1941–2006), Soviet-Ukrainian former footballer and coach
* [[Anatoly Rasskazov]] (born 1960), Russian photographer and artist
* [[Anatoly Romanchuk|Anatoly Oleksandrovich Romanchuk]] (1944-2023), Soviet-Ukrainian politician
* [[Anatoly Samoilenko]] (1938–2020), Russian mathematician
* [[Anatoly Samoilenko]] (1938–2020), Russian mathematician
* [[Anatoly Shariy]] (born 1978), Ukrainian investigative journalist
* [[Anatoly Shariy]] (born 1978), Ukrainian investigative journalist
Line 68: Line 69:
* [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]] (1934–1982), Russian actor
* [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]] (1934–1982), Russian actor
* [[Anatoly Stessel]] (1848–1915), Russian military leader
* [[Anatoly Stessel]] (1848–1915), Russian military leader
* [[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]] (born 1979), Ukrainian footballer
* [[Anatoli Tarasov]] (1918–1995), Russian ice hockey player and coach
* [[Anatoli Tarasov]] (1918–1995), Russian ice hockey player and coach
* [[Anatoly Treskin|Anatoly Vladimirovich Treskin]] (1905-1986), Soviet art restorer and artist
* [[Anatoliy Tymoschuk]] (born 1979), Ukrainian footballer
* [[Anatoly Vaneyev]] (1872–1899), Russian revolutionary
* [[Anatoly Vaneyev]] (1872–1899), Russian revolutionary
* [[Anatoly Vishevsky]] (born 1954), American scholar of Russian literature
* [[Anatoly Lavrentievich Vysotsky]] (1924-1996), Soviet-Ukrainian artist
* [[Anatoly Zimon]] (1924–2015), Russian professor


==Fictional==
== Fictional ==
* [[Anatoli Knyazev]] (also known as KGBeast), a fictional character appearing in [[DC Comics]]
* [[Anatoli Knyazev]] (also known as KGBeast), a fictional character appearing in [[DC Comics]]
* Anatoli (Anatole) Kuragin, a character in Leo Tolstoy’s ''War and Peace''
* Anatoly Sergievsky, from the musical [[Chess (musical)|''Chess'']]
* Anatoly Novoseltsev, a main character in the 1977 Russian film '[[Office Romance]]' and the later 2011 remake '[[Office Romance. Our Time]]' where he was played by [[Volodymyr Zelenskyy]], the now president of Ukraine.

== See also ==

* [[Anastasia]]

== References ==


== Notes ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

{{Given name}}
[[Category:Given names]]
[[Category:Given names]]
[[Category:Given names of Greek language origin]]
[[Category:Given names of Greek language origin]]
[[Category:Russian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Russian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Masculine given names]]
[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 04:32, 31 October 2024

Anatoly
GenderMale
Language(s)Russian, Ukrainian
Origin
Word/nameGreek
MeaningSunrise
Other names
Variant form(s)Anatoli, Anatolii, Anatoliy
DerivedAnatolios
Related namesAnatole
Anatol
Anatolio

Anatoly (Russian: Анато́лий, romanizedAnatoliy [ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj],[1] Ukrainian: Анато́лій, romanizedAnatolii [ɐnɐˈtɔl⁽ʲ⁾ij]) is a common Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Anatolios (Ανατολιος), meaning "sunrise."

Saint Anatolius of Constantinople was a fifth-century saint who became the first patriarch of Constantinople in 451.[2]

Anatoly was one of the five most popular names for baby boys born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 2004.[3] Approximately one in every 35,110 Americans is named Anatoly, with a popularity rate of 28.48 per million.[4]

The name of Anatolia – a vast plateau that occupies a large portion of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey – shares the same linguistic origin.

People

[edit]

Fictional

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Behind the Name
  2. ^ Behind the Name
  3. ^ St. Petersburg (Russia) Times.More Babies Born Last Year, But Birthrate Low Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on February 16, 2008.
  4. ^ Poke My Name.com