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Throughout the world, Ante (Ante , Tante , أنتي , among others...) is a common predominantly masculine, but very seldom feminine forename. The given name Ante is habitual in Southern Europe, particularly Croatia, where it is a widespread masculine name, Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Slovenia, where it is quite a rare masculine name. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Croatia, Nigeria, and Germany. Much less frequently, Ante is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Ante | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Indonesia, Colombia, Philippines |
Tante | Germany, Nigeria, Indonesia, India, Philippines |
أنتي | Egypt, Algeria, Syria, Iraq, Libya |
安特 | China |
אנטה | Israel |
Анте | Ukraine, Russia |
Ains, Ambo, An, Ancian, Anciano, Ancien, And, Anta, Antae, Antain, Antan, Antea, Anteal, Antes, Antik, Antura, Anté, Antê, Anzi, Anziano, Aunte, Avan, Avance, Avanchi, Avant, Avon, Delante, Denante, Enteado, Galopante, Ninti, Tannu, Tant, Tanti, Антэ, انت, لمط, アントニオ, and 谙特
Ante is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Tante Sidonia , the comics character, Spike and Suzy; Tante Léonie , the character in À la recherche du temps perdu, In Search of Lost Time; Tante Ulrikke , character in Tante Ulrikke; Tante Soesa and Tante Til , character in De Familie Knots, and in many other works.
Maric, Bekavac, Božić, Budimir, Klarić, Lončar, Lovrić, Šarić, Šimić, Nikolić, Bašić, Vidović, Vrdoljak, Barišić, Knezović, Perković, Marinović, Blažević, Knežević, Grubišić, Živković, Vuković, Mandić, Topić, Tomić, Juric, Erceg, Marić, Matić, Barać, Barić, Babić, Brkić, Buljan, Bilić, Katić, Pavić, Perica, Perić, Radić, Galić, Gudelj, Grgić, Jović, Jurić, Jukić, Kovačević, and Petričević