Anatoli

Meaning of Anatoli

Anatoli is a male name with origins in both Greek and Russian. In Greek, it is pronounced as ah-nuh-TOH-lee (/əˈnætəli/), while in Russian, the pronunciation is also ah-nuh-TOH-lee (/əˈnɑːtəli/). This name has variations such as Anatol and Anatole. Anatoli has had a modest presence in the United States, with 6 occurrences in the year 2009, ranking at 10991. The name Anatoli carries an air of strength and sophistication, making it a great choice for parents seeking a unique and culturally diverse name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Greek

  • Pronunced as ah-nuh-TOH-lee (/əˈnætəli/)

Russian

  • Pronunced as ah-nuh-TOH-lee (/əˈnɑːtəli/)

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Notable People Named Anatoli

Anatoli Nikolaevich Boukreev was a renowned Soviet and Kazakh mountaineer known for his ascents of 10 of the world's highest peaks without supplemental oxygen.
Anatoli Semenov - Anatoli Anatolievich Semyonov is a former professional ice hockey center from Russia, known for his stardom in the Soviet Union during the 1980s and his career in the National Hockey League.
Anatoli Petrovich Bugorski is a Russian retired particle physicist who survived a radiation accident in 1978, when a high-energy proton beam passed through his brain.
Anatoli Georgievich Vitushkin was a prominent Soviet mathematician known for his contributions to analytic capacity and mathematical analysis.
Anatoli Volkov is a former professional tennis player from the Soviet Union.
Anatoli Dmitrievich Golovnya was a renowned Soviet cinematographer and professor at Moscow's Institute of Cinema, known for his collaboration with Vsevolod Pudovkin and for mentoring filmmaker Mikhail Vartanov.
Anatoli Tonov is a former Bulgarian footballer who most recently managed Bulgarian side Levski Lom.
Anatoli Viktorovich Fedyukin was a Soviet/Russian handball player who participated in the 1976 and 1980 Summer Olympics.
Anatoli Stepanovich Fedorov was a renowned Soviet and Russian rower and rowing coach.
Anatoli Starostin was a Soviet modern pentathlete and Olympic champion.
Anatoli Šmigun is a former cross-country skier and current cross-country ski coach.
Anatoli Polivoda - Anatoliy Ivanovych Polivoda is a retired Ukrainian basketball player who played for Budivelnyk of Kiev and the Soviet Union, and trained at VSS Avanhard in Kiev.
Anatoli Viktorovich Pulyayev is a retired Russian professional footballer.
Anatoli Aleksandrovich Izmailov was a Russian professional football player.
Anatoli Yevgenyevich Kisurin was a Russian professional football player.
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