Ante is masculine given name found mainly in Croatia and in the Nordic countries or among people with Croatia and Nordic ancestry elsewhere.
Ante () is a common Croatian name, among the top 100 names in Croatia, with over 30,000 bearers. In Croatia, the name Ante was among the top ten most common masculine given names in the decades up to 1959. It is cognate to the name Antun, in turn derived from the Roman gentile name Antonius. It started to spread through the veneration of Anthony the Great and esp. of Anthony of Padua. Other cognates include Anton, Antonije, Anto, Toni, Tonko, TonÃÂi, Antonija, etc.
Ante is also a Swedish male first name, unrelated to the names that derive from Antonius, and instead is a diminutive form of Anders and Andreas.
AntÃÂ is the Lithuanian form of the name, a diminutive of Antanas, and to a lesser extent Anton, Antonio and Antonijo.
Croatian etymology
- Ante BukviÃÂ (born 1987), Croatian-Luxembourgish footballer
- Ante Covic (born 1975), Australian footballer of Croatian heritage
- Ante ÃÂoviÃÂ (Croatian footballer) (born 1975), Croatian-German football manager
- Ante DelaÃ
¡ (born 1988), Croatian basketball player
- Ante ÃÂugum (born 1988), Croatian basketball player
- Ante Erceg (born 1989), Croatian footballer
- Ante Gotovina (born 1955), Croatian general
- Ante JaziÃÂ (born 1976), Canadian soccer player
- Ante JelaviÃÂ (born 1963), Bosnian-Croat politician
- Ante Juric (born 1973), Australian football
- Ante Kosovich (1879âÂÂ1958), Croatian-New Zealand writer
- Ante Kovacevic (born 1974), Australian footballer
- Ante KovaÃÂià(1854âÂÂ1889), Croatian writer
- Ante Markovià(1924âÂÂ2011), Yugoslav-Croatian politician
- Ante Milanovic-Litre (born 1994), Canadian football player
- Ante Milicic (born 1974), Australian footballer
- Ante MiroÃÂeviÃÂ (born 1952), Montenegrin footballer
- Ante Mladinià(1929âÂÂ2002), Croatian football manager
- Ante Moric (born 1974), Australian footballer
- Ante MrduljaÃ
¡ (1910âÂÂ1997), Yugoslav-Croatian politician
- Ante Pavelià(1869âÂÂ1938), Croatian politician
- Ante Pavelià(1889âÂÂ1959), Croatian politician and fascist leader
- Ante Peterlià(1936âÂÂ2007), Croatian screenwriter and film director
- Ante RadoniÃÂ (born 1951), Croatian astronomer
- Ante Razov (born 1974), American footballer
- Ante RebiÃÂ (born 1993), Croatian footballer
- Ante RoguljiÃÂ (born 1996), Croatian footballer
- Ante Roje (1905âÂÂ1980), Croatian swimmer
- Ante Ã
 imundÃ
¾a (born 1971), Slovenian footballer
- Ante TomiÃÂ (basketball) (born 1987), Croatian basketball player
- Ante TomiÃÂ (writer) (born 1970), Croatian writer
- Ante Trstenjak (1894âÂÂ1970), Slovenian, psychologist, painter and illustrator
- Ante StarÃÂevià(1823âÂÂ1896), Croatian politician and writer
- Ante Ã
 upuk (1838âÂÂ1904), Croatian politician and inventor
- Ante Ã
½anetià(1936âÂÂ2014), Croatian footballer
- Ante Ã
½iÃ
¾ià(born 1997), Croatian basketball player
Nordic people named Ante
Other people
- Ante Zelck (born Andreas Zelck, 1963), German entrepreneur and hostel pioneer
See also
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