Antun () is a
Croatian
Croatian may refer to:
* Croatia
*Croatian language
*Croatian people
*Croatians (demonym)
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* Croatan (disambiguation)
* Croatia (disambiguation)
* Croatoan (disambiguation)
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masculine
given name used in
Croatia
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It is a common given name, cognate to the name
Anthony. Other such Croatian names include
Ante
Ante or Antes may refer to:
* Ante (cards), an initial stake paid in a card game
* Ante (poker), a forced bet in the game of poker
* Ante (name), Croatian form of the given name Anthony
* The Latin word ''ante'', meaning "before", which is used as ...
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Anton and
Toni.
Antun is also a
surname found in
Syria.
Given name
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Antun Augustinčić (1900 – 1979), Croatian sculptor
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Antun Karlo Bakotić (1831 – 1887), Croatian writer and physicist
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Antun Banek (1901 – 1987), Yugoslav cyclist
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Antun Barac
Antun Barac ( Kamenjak, 20 August 1894 – Zagreb, 1 November 1955), was a Croatian historian.
Biography
Barac graduated at the Faculty of philosophy at the University of Zagreb in 1917, and received his Ph.D. as a high school professor ...
(1894 – 1955), Croatian historian
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Antun Bauer (archbishop) (1856 – 1937), Croatian theologian, philosopher and Archbishop
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Antun Bauer (museologist) (1911 – 2000), Croatian museologist and collector
*Antun Petar Bezjak, birthname of
Zvonko Bezjak
Zvonko Bezjak (born Antun Petar Bezjak on 29 June 1935) is a retired Croatian hammer thrower of Slovenian origin. (born 1935), Croatian hammer thrower
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Antun Blažić
Antun Blažić (28 May 1916September 1943) was Croatian Jewish Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Židovi u antifašističkom pokretu; stranica 38; broj 109, ožujak / travanj / svibanj 2009. Partisan and People's Hero of Yugoslav ...
(1916 – 1943), Croatian resistance fighter
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Antun Bogetić (1922 – 2017), Croatian Prelate
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Anton Cerer (1916 – 2006), Slovenian swimmer
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Antun Dalmatin (fl. 16th century), Croatian translator and publisher
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Antun Dobronić (1878 – 1955), Croatian composer
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Antun Dunković (born 1981), Croatian footballer
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Antun Fabris (1864–1904), Croatian writer, publisher and politician
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Antun Fischer (1911 – 1985), Serbian wrestler
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Antun Herceg (born 1927), Serbian footballer
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Antun Ivanković (born 1939), Croatian rower
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Antun Kanižlić (1699 – 1777), Croatian Jesuit and poet
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Antun Pasko Kazali (1815 – 1894), Croatian folk-writer, poet and translator
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Antun Knežević (1834 - 1889), Bosnian Franciscan friar
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Antun Kovacic (born 1981), Australian footballer
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Antun Kropivšek (1925 – 2013), Croatian gymnast
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Antun Labak (born 1970), Croatian footballer
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Antun Lokošek (born 1920), Croatian footballer
*Antun Lović, birthname of
Toni Lović
Antun "Toni" Lović (born July 2, 1967) is a Croatian guitarist and record producer. He is a current member of rock band Zabranjeno Pušenje.
Life and career
Lović was born and raised in Slavonski Brod, SFR Yugoslavia (nowadays Croatia). At th ...
(born 1967), Croatian guitarist and record producer
*Antun Lučić, birthname of
Anthony Francis Lucas (born 1855 – 1921), Croatian-born oil explorer
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Antun Maqdisi Antun Maqdisi, also written as Antoun/Anton Maqdesi/Muqaddasi/Moqaddasi (1914 – January 5, 2005; Yabrud) was a Syrian philosopher, politician and human rights activist.Prince Claus Fundprofile/ref>
He began his study in Damascus and obtained his ...
(1914 – 2005), Syrian politician
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Antun Marković
Antun Marković (; born 4 July 1992) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Croatian club Slaven Belupo.
Club career Atyrau
On 19 July 2019, Marković joined Kazakhstan Premier League side Atyrau. Two days later, he made his debu ...
(born 1992), Croatian footballer
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Antun Gustav Matoš
Antun Gustav Matoš (; 13 June 1873 – 17 March 1914) was a Croatian poet, short story writer, journalist, essayist and travelogue writer. He is considered the champion of Croatian modernist literature, opening Croatia to the currents of E ...
(1873 – 1914) Croatian writer
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Antun Mavrak
Antun Mavrak (1899 – 8 April 1938) was a Croatian revolutionary and top functionary of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ).
Mavrak was named as organizational secretary of the underground KPJ in August 1930 and remained in that leading pos ...
(1899-1938), Croatian revolutionary
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Antun Mažuranić (1805 – 1888), Croatian writer and linguist
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Antun Mihalović
Antun Mihalović (17 July 1868 – 21 September 1949) was a Croatian politician. He served as ban of Croatia from 29 June 1917 until 20 January 1919. He was a member of a noble family Mihalović, whose oldest known member (Demeter pl. Mihalović) ...
(1868 – 1949), Croatian politician
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Antun Mihanović (1796 – 1861), Croatian poet and lyricist
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Antun Miletić
Antun Miletić ( sr-Cyrl, Антун Милетић; born 30 June 1931) is a Yugoslav and Serbian historian.
Biography
Miletić was born in Slavonski Brod, Croatia in 1931. He has been living in Belgrade since 28 November 1946. He spent five y ...
(born 1931), Croatian historian
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Antun Najžer Antun Najžer, also known by the hypocorism Ante Najzer, was a Croatian physician and member of the fascist Ustaše movement who served as the commander of the Sisak children's concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia during World War ...
, Croatian medical doctor and war criminal
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Antun Nalis
Antun Nalis (9 February 1911 – 14 February 2000), a.k.a. Tonči Nalis, was a Croatian actor.
Antun Nalis was born in Zadar, which was part of Austria-Hungary at the time. After World War I Zadar became part of Italy, which later helped Nalis to ...
, also known as Tonči Nalis, (1911 – 2000), Croatian actor
*Antun Nardelli, full name of
Ante Nardelli (1937 – 1995), Croatian water polo player
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Antun Nemčić
Antun Nemčić Gostovinski (; 14 January 1813 – 5 September 1849) was a Croatian writer.
He was born in Edde, Hungary. He graduated law in Zagreb. As a trainee lawyer, notary and a district judge he served in Križevci, Osekovo, Novi Marof an ...
(1813 – 1849), Croatian writer
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Antun Palić
Antun Palić (born 25 June 1988) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
Club career
NK Zagreb
A product of NK Zagreb academy, Palić, after turning professional in July 2007 was sent on loan to third division side NK Lučko whe ...
(born 1988), Croatian footballer
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Antun Pogačnik, also known as Toni Pogačnik, (1913 – 1978), Croatian footballer
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Antun Radić
Antun Radić (Martinska Ves, Sisak-Moslavina County, Desno Trebarjevo, 11 June 1868 – Zagreb, 10 February 1919) was a Croats, Croatian scientist, writer, translator, journalist, sociologist, ethnographer and politician. He is the founder o ...
(1868 – 1919), Croatian politician
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Antun Rudinski
Antun Rudinski (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Рудински; also transliterated Anton Rudinski or Anton Rudinsky, 1 October 1937 – 7 October 2017) was a Serbian football player and manager, who played as a forward With Red Star Belgrade he ...
(1937 – 2017), Serbian footballer and football manager
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Antun Branko Šimić
Antun Branko Šimić (18 November 1898 – 2 May 1925) was a Croatian expressionist poet, considered to be one of the most important poets of Croatian literature of the 20th century.
Life
He was born to a Croat family from Drinovci near Grude on ...
(1898 – 1925), Croatian poet
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Antun Škvorčević (born 1947), Croatian bishop
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Antun Šoljan (1932 - 1993), Croatian writer
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Antun Sorkočević
Antun Sorkočević ( it, Antonio Sorgo, french: Antoine Sorgo; 12 December 1775 – February 1841) was a diplomat, writer, composer and member of Ragusan nobility (''chevalier des odres de Saint Maurice et de Saint Lazare demeurant a Paris''). He ...
(1775 – 1841), Croatian writer, composer
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Antun Stipančić, also known as Tova Stipančić, (1949 – 1991), Yugoslav table tennis player
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Antun Nikolić Tuca (born 1943)k, Croatian musician
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Anton Tus (born 1931), Croatian general
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Antun Vakanović
Antun Vakanović (21 January 1808 – 24 March 1894) was a politician from Croatia. He served as acting ban of Croatia
Ban of Croatia ( hr, Hrvatski ban) was the title of local rulers or office holders and after 1102, viceroys of Croatia. Fr ...
(1808 – 1894), Croatian politician
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Antun Vramec (1538–1587/8), Slovene priest and writer
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Antun Vrančić
Antun Vrančić or Antonio Veranzio (29 May 1504 – 15 June 1573) was a Croatian prelate, writer, diplomat and Archbishop of Esztergom in the 16th century. Antun Vrančić was from Dalmatian town of Šibenik (modern Croatia), then part of the Rep ...
, also known as Antonio Veranzio, (1504 – 1573), Croatian prelate
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Antun Vrdoljak (born 1931), Croatian actor, screenwriter and politician
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Antun Vujić (born 1945), Croatian politician
Middle name
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Ambroz Antun Kapić
Ambroz Antun Kapić (Capitius, Capizzi, Kapizzi; 1529–1598) was a Franciscan priest who served as an archbishop of Antivari (Bar) in the late 16th century.
Originally from Osor on the island of Cres (present-day Croatia), Pope Gregory XIII app ...
(1529–1598), Croatian Franciscan priest
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Federico Antún Batlle (born 1952), Dominican politician
*Franjo Antun Brtučević, birthname of Francesco Antonio Bertucci (fl. 1595), Croatian friar
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Ivan Antun Zrinski (1654– 1703), Croatian count
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Matija Antun Relković (1732 – 1798), Croatian military officer and writer
Surname
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Farah Antun (1874–1922), Syrian Christians
See also
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Antoun
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Antuan
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Antuna
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