Ante (first name)
Ante is the Croatian form of the male given name Anton . Basically, this name can be traced back to St. Anthony of Padua and has enormous popularity in Croatia .
The name is also used as a nickname for Anton in Sweden and Denmark .
Name bearer
- Ante Bilić (* 1983), Croatian martial artist
- Ante Brkić (chess player) (* 1988), Croatian chess player
- Ante Budimir (* 1991), Croatian football player
- Ante Ciliga (1898–1992), Yugoslav politician
- Ante Covic (* 1975), Australian soccer goalkeeper
- Ante Čović (* 1975), Croatian football player
- Ante Gotovina (* 1955), Croatian general
- Ante Ivas (* 1939), Croatian clergyman, Bishop of Šibenik
- Ante Jazić (* 1976), Canadian football player
- Ante Jelavić (* 1963), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician
- Ante Jurić (Bishop) (1922–2012), Croatian clergyman, Archbishop of Split-Makarska
- Ante Mandić (1881–1959), Yugoslav politician
- Ante Marković (1924–2011), Yugoslav politician
- Ante Milicic (* 1974), Australian football player of Croatian descent
- Ante Miše (* 1967), Croatian football player and coach
- Ante Pavelić (1889–1959), Croatian politician
- Ante Razov (* 1974), American football player
- Ante Rebić (* 1993), Croatian football player
- Ante Rukavina (* 1986), Croatian football player
- Ante Šapina (* 1976), Croatian betting fraudster
- Ante Šarić (* 1984), Croatian chess player
- Ante Starčević (1823–1896), Croatian politician, publicist and author
- Ante Tomić (soccer player) (* 1983), Croatian soccer player
- Ante Tomić (basketball player) (* 1987), Croatian basketball player
- Ante Trumbić (1864–1938), Croatian politician
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Wiktionary: Ante - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations