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Antun () is a masculine
given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a f ...
used in
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and among people of Croatian descent elsewhere. It is a common given name, cognate to the name Anthony. Other such Croatian names include Ante, Anton and
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. Antun is also a
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found in
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Given name

* Antun Augustinčić (1900–1979), Croatian sculptor * Antun Karlo Bakotić (1831–1887), Croatian writer and physicist * Antun Banek (1901–1987), Yugoslav cyclist * Antun Barac (1894–1955), Croatian historian * Antun Bauer (archbishop) (1856–1937), Croatian theologian, philosopher and Archbishop * Antun Bauer (museologist) (1911–2000), Croatian museologist and collector *Antun Petar Bezjak, birthname of
Zvonko Bezjak Zvonko Bezjak (born Antun Petar Bezjak, 29 June 1935 – 21 July 2022)Antun Blažić (1916–1943), Croatian resistance fighter *
Antun Bogetić Antun Bogetić (24 April 1922 – 19 April 2017) was a Croatian Prelate of Catholic Church The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the List of Christian denominations by number of members, largest Christian ...
(1922–2017), Croatian Prelate * Anton Cerer (1916–2006), Slovenian swimmer * Antun Dalmatin (fl. 16th century), Croatian translator and publisher *
Antun Dobronić Antun Dobronić (; 2 April 1878 – 12 December 1955) was a Croatian composer and pupil of Vítězslav Novák. He studied at the Prague Conservatory from 1910 to 1912. From 1922 to 1940, he served as professor at the Zagreb Academy of Music. ...
(1878–1955), Croatian composer *
Antun Dunković Antun Dunković (born 7 June 1981) is a Croatian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He last played for NK Opatija in the Croatian Third Football League. He previously played for NK Pomorac, NK Rijeka, NK Slaven Belupo, ...
(born 1981), Croatian footballer *
Antun Fabris Antun Fabris ( sr-Cyrl, Антун Фабрис; April 17, 1864 – October 14, 1904), was a journalist, essayist, publisher and politician from Dubrovnik who was one of the leaders of the Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik. Biography The ance ...
(1864–1904), Croatian writer, publisher and politician *
Antun Fischer Antun Fischer (; 12 April 1911 – 27 July 1985) was a Serbian wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman welterweight at the 1936 Summer Olympics The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and offici ...
(1911–1985), Serbian wrestler *
Antun Herceg Antun Herceg (; 9 November 1927 – 16 April 2013) was a Yugoslav football manager and player. Club career Following his stint in the Yugoslav Second League with Sloga Novi Sad (later reverted to Vojvodina), Herceg played regularly for Partiza ...
(born 1927), Serbian footballer *
Antun Ivanković Antun Ivanković (born 25 March 1939) is a Croatian rower. He competed in the men's coxless pair event at the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly known as Rom ...
(born 1939), Croatian rower *
Antun Kanižlić Antun Kanižlić (20 November 1699, Požega – 24 August 1777, Požega) was a Croatian Jesuit and poet. Biography Antun Kanižlić was born on 20 November, 1699 in Požega. After finishing the gymnasium in Požega, he continued his education in ...
(1699–1777), Croatian Jesuit and poet *
Antun Pasko Kazali Antun Pasko Kazali (29 April 1815 – 10 January 1894) was a Croatian folk-writer, poet and translator. Born in Dubrovnik (Ragusa), he went to school in Dubrovnik, studying philosophy and theology in Zadar (Zara). He was a parish priest in O ...
(1815–1894), Croatian folk-writer, poet and translator *
Antun Knežević Fra Antun Knežević (9 January 1834 – 22 September 1889) was a Bosnian Franciscan friar, historian and writer from Varcar Vakuf ow Mrkonjić Grad Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a proponent of Bosnian national identity, while being an active ...
(1834–1889), Bosnian Franciscan friar *
Antun Kovacic Antun Kovacic (born 10 July 1981) is a former Australian footballer. Club career Melbourne Victory recruited Kovacic from Oakleigh Cannons as a short-term replacement for the injured Daniel Piorkowski towards the end of the 06/07 season, fe ...
(born 1981), Australian footballer *
Antun Kropivšek Antun Kropivšek (17 May 1925 – 12 July 2013) was a Croatian gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1952 Summer Olympics The 1952 Summer Olympics (, ), officially known as the Games of the XV Olympiad (, ) and commonly known as ...
(1925–2013), Croatian gymnast *
Antun Labak Antun Labak (born 14 July 1970) is a Croatian retired professional Association football, footballer who played as a Striker (association football), striker. He succeeded Josip Milardović as manager of NK Zrinski Jurjevac, Zrinski Jurjevac in Oc ...
(born 1970), Croatian footballer *
Antun Lokošek Antun Lokošek (; 2 January 1920—24 December 1994) was a Croatian Association football, footballer who played for several clubs in Yugoslavia. Playing career Club Born in Celje, he played with Slavija Osijek and NK Varaždin (1931–2015), NK ...
(1920–1994), Croatian footballer *Antun Lović, birthname of Toni Lović (born 1967), Croatian guitarist and record producer *Antun Lučić, birthname of Anthony Francis Lucas (1855–1921), Croatian-born oil explorer * Antun Maqdisi (1914–2005), Syrian politician * Antun Marković (born 1992), Croatian footballer * Antun Gustav Matoš (1873–1914) Croatian writer * Antun Mavrak (1899–1938), Croatian revolutionary * Antun Mažuranić (1805–1888), Croatian writer and linguist * Antun Mihalović (1868–1949), Croatian politician *
Antun Mihanović Antun Mihanović (10 June 1796 – 14 November 1861) was a Croatian poet and lyricist, most famous for writing the national anthem of Croatia, which was put to music by Josip Runjanin and adopted in 1891. Klanjec, his birthplace, holds a monument ...
(1796–1861), Croatian poet and lyricist * Antun Miletić (born 1931), Croatian historian * Antun Najžer, Croatian medical doctor and war criminal * Antun Nalis, also known as Tonči Nalis, (1911–2000), Croatian actor *Antun Nardelli, full name of Ante Nardelli (1937–1995), Croatian water polo player * Antun Nemčić (1813–1849), Croatian writer * Antun Palić (born 1988), Croatian footballer * Antun Pogačnik, also known as Toni Pogačnik, (1913–1978), Croatian footballer * Antun Radić (1868–1919), Croatian politician * Antun Rudinski (1937–2017), Serbian footballer and football manager * Antun Branko Šimić (1898–1925), Croatian poet * Antun Škvorčević (born 1947), Croatian bishop * Antun Šoljan (1932–1993), Croatian writer * Antun Sorkočević (1775–1841), Croatian writer, composer * Antun Stipančić, also known as Tova Stipančić, (1949–1991), Yugoslav table tennis player * Antun Nikolić Tuca (born 1943), Croatian musician * Anton Tus (1931–2023), Croatian general * Antun Vakanović (1808–1894), Croatian politician *
Antun Vramec Antun (or Anton, also spelled Antol) Vramec (1538–1587/8) was a Croatian priest and writer. He wrote the first historical book in Slovene. As it was the second book written in the Kajkavian dialect, he was also a founder of the Kajkavian lit ...
(1538–1587/8), Slovene priest and writer * Antun Vrančić, also known as Antonio Veranzio, (1504–1573), Croatian prelate * Antun Vrdoljak (born 1931), Croatian actor, screenwriter and politician *
Antun Vujić Antun Vujić (born 14 July 1945) is a Croatian politician, philosopher, political analyst, lexicographer and author serving as a director of the Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography since 2012. He was a member of Croatian Parliament and Mini ...
(born 1945), Croatian politician


Middle name

* Ambroz Antun Kapić (1529–1598), Croatian Franciscan priest * Federico Antún Batlle (born 1952), Dominican politician *Franjo Antun Brtučević, birthname of Francesco Antonio Bertucci (fl. 1595), Croatian friar * Ivan Antun Zrinski (1654–1703), Croatian count * Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), Croatian military officer and writer


Surname

* Farah Antun (1874–1922), Lebanese Christian


See also

* Antoun *
Antuan Antuan is an African-American English given name A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person ...
* Antuna


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