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| image = Anatoly Lyadov.jpg |
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| meaning = Sunrise |
| meaning = Sunrise |
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| language = Russian, Ukrainian |
| language = Russian, Ukrainian |
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| origin = Greek |
| origin = Greek |
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| related names = [[Anatole (given name)|Anatole]] <br> [[Anatol]] <br> [[Anatolio]] |
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| derived = Anatolios |
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⚫ | '''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." |
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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> |
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> |
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The name of [[Anatolia]] – a |
The name of [[Anatolia]] – a vast plateau that occupies a large portion of Asia Minor in modern-day Turkey – shares the same linguistic origin. |
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==People== |
== People == |
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* [[Anatoli Agrofenin]] (born 1980), Russian footballer |
* [[Anatoli Agrofenin]] (born 1980), Russian footballer |
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* [[Anatolii Brezvin]] (born 1956), Ukrainian businessman, politician, and ice hockey executive |
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* [[Anatoly Akishin|Anatoly Ivanovich Akishin]] (born 1926), Soviet-Russian scientist |
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* [[Anatoli Aslamov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach |
* [[Anatoli Aslamov]] (born 1953), Russian football coach |
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* [[Anatoli Balaluyev]] (born 1976), Russian footballer |
* [[Anatoli Balaluyev]] (born 1976), Russian footballer |
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* [[Anatoly Balchev]] (born 1946), Russian composer and actor |
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* [[Anatoli Bashashkin]] (1924–2002), Russian footballer |
* [[Anatoli Bashashkin]] (1924–2002), Russian footballer |
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* [[Anatoli Blagonravov]] (1895–1975), Russian physicist |
* [[Anatoli Blagonravov]] (1895–1975), Russian physicist |
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* [[Anatoly Dobrynin]] (1919–2010), Russian politician |
* [[Anatoly Dobrynin]] (1919–2010), Russian politician |
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* [[Anatoli Droga]] (born 1969), Ukrainian judoka |
* [[Anatoli Droga]] (born 1969), Ukrainian judoka |
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* [[Anatoly Dyatlov]] (1931–1995), Russian nuclear engineer |
* [[Anatoly Dyatlov]] (1931–1995), Russian nuclear engineer |
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* [[Anatoli Fedotov]] (born 1966), Soviet ice hockey player |
* [[Anatoli Fedotov]] (born 1966), Soviet ice hockey player |
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* [[Anatoli Fedyukin]] ( |
* [[Anatoli Fedyukin]] (1952–2020), Russian handball player |
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* [[Anatoly Filipchenko]] ( |
* [[Anatoly Filipchenko]] (1928–2022), Soviet cosmonaut |
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* [[Anatoli Firsov]] (1941–2000), Russian ice hockey player |
* [[Anatoli Firsov]] (1941–2000), Russian ice hockey player |
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* [[Anatoly Fomenko]] (born 1945), Russian mathematician |
* [[Anatoly Fomenko]] (born 1945), Russian mathematician |
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* [[Anatolii Horelik]] (1890–1956), Ukrainian activist |
* [[Anatolii Horelik]] (1890–1956), Ukrainian activist |
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* [[Anatoli Ivanishin]] (born 1969), Russian cosmonaut |
* [[Anatoli Ivanishin]] (born 1969), Russian cosmonaut |
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* [[Anatoly Kaigorodov]] (1878-1945), Russian painter |
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* [[Anatoly Karatsuba]] (1937–2008), Russian mathematician |
* [[Anatoly Karatsuba]] (1937–2008), Russian mathematician |
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* [[Anatoly Karpov]] (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster (World Champion) |
* [[Anatoly Karpov]] (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster (World Champion) |
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* [[Anatoly Kononenko]] (born 1935), Soviet sprint canoer |
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* [[Anatoly Khrupov]], Soviet photographer |
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* [[Anatoly Kuzovnikov|Anatoly Aleksandrovich Kuzovnikov]] (1922-2004), Soviet-Russian physicist |
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* [[Anatoly Moskvin]] (born 1966), Russian former linguist, philologist, and historian |
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* [[Anatoli Nankov]] (born 1969), Bulgarian footballer and a coach |
* [[Anatoli Nankov]] (born 1969), Bulgarian footballer and a coach |
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* [[Anatoly Onoprienko]] (1959–2013), prolific Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer |
* [[Anatoly Onoprienko]] (1959–2013), prolific Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer |
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* [[Anatoly Papanov]] (1922–1987), Soviet actor |
* [[Anatoly Papanov]] (1922–1987), Soviet actor |
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* [[Anatoly Puzach]] ( |
* [[Anatoly Puzach]] (1941–2006), Soviet-Ukrainian former footballer and coach |
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* [[Anatoly Rasskazov]] (born 1960), Russian photographer and artist |
* [[Anatoly Rasskazov]] (born 1960), Russian photographer and artist |
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* [[Anatoly Romanchuk|Anatoly Oleksandrovich Romanchuk]] (1944-2023), Soviet-Ukrainian politician |
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* [[Anatoly Samoilenko]] (1938–2020), Russian mathematician |
* [[Anatoly Samoilenko]] (1938–2020), Russian mathematician |
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* [[Anatoly Shariy]] (born 1978), Ukrainian investigative journalist |
* [[Anatoly Shariy]] (born 1978), Ukrainian investigative journalist |
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* [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]] (1934–1982), Russian actor |
* [[Anatoly Solonitsyn]] (1934–1982), Russian actor |
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* [[Anatoly Stessel]] (1848–1915), Russian military leader |
* [[Anatoly Stessel]] (1848–1915), Russian military leader |
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* [[Anatoli Tarasov]] (1918–1995), Russian ice hockey player and coach |
* [[Anatoli Tarasov]] (1918–1995), Russian ice hockey player and coach |
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* [[Anatoly Treskin|Anatoly Vladimirovich Treskin]] (1905-1986), Soviet art restorer and artist |
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* [[Anatoly Vaneyev]] (1872–1899), Russian revolutionary |
* [[Anatoly Vaneyev]] (1872–1899), Russian revolutionary |
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* [[Anatoly Vishevsky]] (born 1954), American scholar of Russian literature |
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* [[Anatoly Lavrentievich Vysotsky]] (1924-1996), Soviet-Ukrainian artist |
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* [[Anatoly Zimon]] (1924–2015), Russian professor |
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==Fictional== |
== Fictional == |
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* [[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]] |
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* Anatoli (Anatole) Kuragin, a character in Leo Tolstoy’s ''War and Peace'' |
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* Anatoly Sergievsky, from the musical [[Chess (musical)|''Chess'']] |
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* 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. |
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* [[Anastasia]] |
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== References == |
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[[Category:Given names of Greek language origin]] |
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[[Category:Russian masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Ukrainian masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 04:32, 31 October 2024
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Russian, Ukrainian |
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Word/name | Greek |
Meaning | Sunrise |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Anatoli, Anatolii, Anatoliy |
Derived | Anatolios |
Related names | Anatole Anatol Anatolio |
Anatoly (Russian: Анато́лий, romanized: Anatoliy [ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj],[1] Ukrainian: Анато́лій, romanized: Anatolii [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]- Anatoli Agrofenin (born 1980), Russian footballer
- Anatolii Brezvin (born 1956), Ukrainian businessman, politician, and ice hockey executive
- Anatoly Ivanovich Akishin (born 1926), Soviet-Russian scientist
- Anatoli Aslamov (born 1953), Russian football coach
- Anatoli Balaluyev (born 1976), Russian footballer
- Anatoly Balchev (born 1946), Russian composer and actor
- Anatoli Bashashkin (1924–2002), Russian footballer
- Anatoli Blagonravov (1895–1975), Russian physicist
- Anatoli Bogdanov (born 1981), Russian footballer
- Anatoli Boisa (born 1983), Georgian basketball player
- Anatoli Boukreev (1958–1997), Russian climber
- Anatoli Bugorski (born 1942), Russian scientist
- Anatoli Bulakov (1930–1994), Soviet boxer
- Anatoly Bulgakov, Russian footballer
- Anatoly Chepiga (born 1979), Russian intelligence officer
- Anatoly Chubais (born 1955), Russian politician
- Anatoli Davydov (born 1953), Russian football coach
- Anatoly Demitkov (1926–2005), Soviet canoeist
- Anatoly Dobrynin (1919–2010), Russian politician
- Anatoli Droga (born 1969), Ukrainian judoka
- Anatoly Dyatlov (1931–1995), Russian nuclear engineer
- Anatoli Fedotov (born 1966), Soviet ice hockey player
- Anatoli Fedyukin (1952–2020), Russian handball player
- Anatoly Filipchenko (1928–2022), Soviet cosmonaut
- Anatoli Firsov (1941–2000), Russian ice hockey player
- 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
- Anatoly Kaigorodov (1878-1945), Russian painter
- Anatoly Karatsuba (1937–2008), Russian mathematician
- Anatoly Karpov (born 1951), Russian chess grandmaster (World Champion)
- Anatoly Kononenko (born 1935), Soviet sprint canoer
- Anatoly Khrupov, Soviet photographer
- 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
- Anatoly Onoprienko (1959–2013), prolific Ukrainian serial killer and mass murderer
- Anatoly Papanov (1922–1987), Soviet actor
- Anatoly Puzach (1941–2006), Soviet-Ukrainian former footballer and coach
- Anatoly Rasskazov (born 1960), Russian photographer and artist
- Anatoly Oleksandrovich Romanchuk (1944-2023), Soviet-Ukrainian politician
- Anatoly Samoilenko (1938–2020), Russian mathematician
- Anatoly Shariy (born 1978), Ukrainian investigative journalist
- Anatoly Slivko (1938–1989), Soviet serial killer
- Anatoly Sobchak (1937–2000), Russian politician
- Anatoly Solonitsyn (1934–1982), Russian actor
- Anatoly Stessel (1848–1915), Russian military leader
- Anatoli Tarasov (1918–1995), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Anatoly Vladimirovich Treskin (1905-1986), Soviet art restorer and artist
- Anatoliy Tymoschuk (born 1979), Ukrainian footballer
- 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
[edit]- 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
- 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
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Behind the Name
- ^ Behind the Name
- ^ 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.
- ^ Poke My Name.com