Anatol
Anatol is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise".
The Russian version of the name is
.Saint
Patriarch of Constantinople
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People
Notable people with the name include:
- Anatol Chiriac (born 1947), Moldovan composer
- Anatol Ciobanu (1934–2016), Moldovan professor
- Anatol Codru (1936–2010), Moldovan writer
- Anatol Dumitraș (1955–2016), Moldovan singer
- Anatol E. Baconsky (1925–1977), Romanian poet
- Anatol Fejgin (1909–2002), Polish intelligence officer
- Anatol Heintz (1898–1975), Norwegian palaeontologist
- Anatol, artist's name of Anatol Herzfeld (1931–2019), German sculptor
- Anatol Hrytskievich (1929–2015), Belarusian historian
- Anatol Josepho (1894–1980), Siberian-American inventor
- Anatol Lieven (born 1960), British author
- Anatol Petrencu (born 1954), Moldovan politician
- Anatol Pikas (1928–2021), Swedish psychologist
- Anatol Provazník (1887–1950), Czech organist
- Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007), Russian-American psychologist
- Anatol Rosenfeld (1912–1973), German philosopher
- Anatol Roshko (1923–2017), American engineer
- Anatol Șalaru (born 1962), Moldovan politician
- Anatol Stern (1899–1968), Polish poet
- Anatol Țăranu (born 1951), Moldovan politician
- Anatol Teslev (born 1947), Moldovan football coach
- Anatol Tschepurnoff (1871–1942), Russian-Finnish chess player
- Anatol Vasilyevich Kuragin, a fictional character in Tolstoy's War and Peace
- Anatol Vidrașcu (born 1949), Moldovan writer
- Anatol Vieru (1926–1998), Romanian composer
- Anatol Yusef (born 1978), British actor
- Anatol Zhabotinsky (1938–2008), Russian physicist
Fictional character
- Anatole Kuragin from Tolstoy's War and Peace
Other
- Cyclone Anatol was the name given to a European windstorm that struck in early December 1999.