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Anton of Schauenburg Anton of Schauenburg () (died June 18, 1558) was Archbishop-Elector of Cologne from 1557 to 1558. Biography Anton of Schauenburg was the son of Jobst I, Count of Holstein-Schauenburg and his wife Mary of Nassau-Siegen. His elder brother ...
(died 1558), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne *
Anton Çelebi Anton Bogos Çelebi (; 1604 – 1674) was an Armenian merchant magnate and Ottoman and later Tuscan official in 17th century. '' Gonfalonier'' of Livorno. He was a brother of Hasan Agha. Name and title Anton bore the title ' çelebi''. Bio ...
(1604–1674), Armenian merchant magnate, Ottoman and Tuscan official * Anton Çetta (1920–1995), Kosovar academic * Anton I of Georgia, Catholicos–Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church (1744–1755 and 1764–1788) * Anton II of Georgia (1762 or 1763–1827), King of Kartli and Kakheti, and Catholicos Patriarch of Georgia, canonized by the Georgian church in 2011 * Anton I, Prince Esterházy (1738–1794), a prince of Hungary *
Anton of Stolberg-Wernigerode Count Anton zu Stolberg-Wernigerode (23 October 1785 − 11 February 1854) was chief minister in Magdeburg, governor in the Prussian Province of Saxony and Prussian Minister of State. Life Count Anton was a fourth son of the reigning Count Chri ...
(1785–1854), chief minister in Magdeburg, governor of the Prussian Province of Saxony and Prussian Minister of State * Prince Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1841–1866), German prince and soldier * Anton Aaltonen (born 2003), Finnish footballer * Anton Abele (born 1992), Swedish activist, debater and politician * Anton Aberle (1876–1953), German-Swiss architect *
Anton Ackermann Anton Ackermann (born Eugen Hanisch, 25 November 1905 – 4 May 1973) was an East German politician. In 1953, he briefly served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Life and career He was born into the family of a weaver and worked as an unskilled la ...
(1905–1973), German politician * Anton Cajetan Adlgasser (1729–1777), German organist and composer * Anton Adolf Kuyten (1937–2017), Dutch writer * Anton Afritsch (1873–1924), Australian politician and journalist *
Anton Agius Anton Agius (1933–2008) was a Malta, Maltese Sculpture, sculptor, best known for creating a large number of monuments around Malta. He was dubbed "the national sculptor" by former Maltese president Ugo Mifsud Bonnici. Early life Agius was bo ...
(1933–2008), Maltese sculptor * Anton Ahlström (1869–1932), Finnish forest ranger and politician *
Antón de Alaminos Antón de Alaminos (c. 1482 - ?) was a Spanish navigator and explorer in the New World. He was considered the most experienced and knowledgeable marine pilot serving in the Spanish Main during the first quarter of the sixteenth century. Antón ...
(b. 1482), Spanish navigator and explorer * Anton Alberts, multiple people * Anton Alekseev, multiple people * Anton Alén (born 1983), Finnish rally driver * Anton Alexander, multiple people * Anton Alikhanov (born 1986), Russian politician * Anton Allemann (1936–2008), Swiss footballer * Anton Altmann (1808–1871), Austrian painter * Anton Ludvig Alvestad (1883–1956), Norwegian politician * Anton Amelchenko (born 1985), Belarusian footballer * Anton Wilhelm Amo (1703–1759), Ghanaian-German philosopher * Anton Anchin (born 1990), Russian swimmer * Anton Jörgen Andersen (1845–1926), Norwegian composer and cellist * Anton Marius Andersen (1847–1941), American Lutheran minister * Anton Andersen (1880–1971), Danish sports shooter * Anton Anderson (1892–1960), American engineer and politician * Anton Andersson (footballer) (born 1987), Swedish footballer * Anton Andreasson (born 1993), Swedish footballer * Anton Anno (1838–1893), German writer * Anton Anreith (1754–1822), German sculptor * Anton van Anrooy (1870–1949), British painter * Anton Antipov (born 1990), Russian professional football player * Anton Anton (born 1949), Romanian engineer and politician * Anton Antonov (born 1998), Russian football player * Anton Antonov-Ovseenko (1920–2013), Russian historian and writer * Anton Apatin (born 1986), Russian football player *
Anton Apriantono Anton Apriantono (born 5 October 1959, in Serang, Banten) is an Indonesian academic who was Indonesia's Minister of Agriculture between October 2004 and October 2009. He studied at the University of Reading and currently is a faculty in Departmen ...
(born 1959), Indonesian politician *
Anton Arensky Anton Stepanovich Arensky (; – ) was a Russian composer of Romantic classical music, a pianist and a professor of music. Biography Arensky was born into an affluent, music-loving family in Novgorod, Russia. He was musically precocious and ha ...
(1861–1906), Russian composer, pianist and professor of music * Anton von Aretin (1918–1981), German politician * Anton I. Arion (1824–1897), Romanian politician * Anton Eduard van Arkel (1893–1976), Dutch chemist * Anton Armstrong (born 1956), musical artist *
Anton Aškerc Anton Aškerc (; 9 January 1856 – 10 June 1912) was a Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest who worked in Austria, best known for his epic poems. Aškerc was born into a peasant family near the town of Rimske Toplice in the Duchy of Styria, ...
(1856–1912), Slovenian poet and Roman Catholic priest * Anton Astakhov (born 1987), Russian sports shooter * Anton Avdeev (born 1986), Russian épée fencer * Anton Axelsson (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player *
Anton Ažbe Anton Ažbe (30 May 1862 – 5 or 6 August 1905) was a Slovene realist painter and teacher of painting. Ažbe, crippled since birth and orphaned at the age of eight, learned painting as an apprentice to Janez Wolf and at the Academies in Vienn ...
(1862–1905), Slovenian painter * Anton Babchuk (born 1984), Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player * Anton Babikov (born 1991), Russian biathlete *
Anton Bacalbașa Anton Costache Bacalbașa (, commonly known as Toni or Tony Bacalbașa, pen names Rigolo, Wunderkind, , Paul D. Popescu''Democrația Socială'' (II)" in ''Ziarul Prahova'', 11 February 2012 Jus., Wus., Zig. etc.; Victor Durnea"Enigmaticul I. Sain ...
(1865–1899), Romanian political journalist * Anton Bagayev (born 1979), Russian footballer * Anton Bahdanaw (born 2001), Belarusian footballer * Anton Bakov (born 1965), Russian politician *
Anton de Balmen Count Anton Bogdanovich de Balmen (; 1741 – 15 October 1790) was a Russian general of Scottish origin, Governor-General of Kursk and Oryol, commander of the Russian Caucasian corps. Biography A member of the de Balmens, his father came ...
, Russian general of Scottish origin * Anton Balthasar König (1753–1814), German historian and genealogist * Anton Domenico Bamberini (1666–1741), Italian painter * Anton Christian Bang (1840–1913), Norwegian bishop, writer and politician * Anton Banko (1927–1986), Slovenian inventor and engineer * Anton Baraniak (born 1951), Slovak weightlifter * Anton Giuseppe Barbazza (1722–1780), Italian painter and engraver *
Anton Barbeau Anton Barbeau is an American singer-songwriter and producer from Sacramento, California. He is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, piano, bass guitar, drums, synthesizers, and Mellotron. Barbeau is known for combining surreal lyrics with p ...
(born 1967), American singer songwriter * Anton Bardok (born 1986), Belarusian footballer * Anton Barnard (born 1958), South African rugby union footballer * Anton Giulio Barrili (1836–1908), Italian patriot and writer * Anton Barten (1930–2016), Belgian economist * Anton Barticevic (1906–?), Chilean hammer thrower *
Heinrich Anton de Bary Heinrich Anton de Bary (26 January 183119 January 1888) was a German surgeon, botanist, microbiologist, and mycologist (fungal systematics and physiology). He is considered a founding father of plant pathology (phytopathology) as well as the fou ...
(1831–1888), German surgeon and biologist * Anton Basansky (born 1987), Russian politician * Anton Batagov (born 1965), Russian composer *
Anton Batugin Anton Andrianovich Batugin (, born in Kemerovo) is a Russian curler and curling coach. As a coach of Russian wheelchair curling team he participated in 2014 and 2018 Winter Paralympics. In 2018 the Russian National team won the tournament ...
(born 1980), Russian curler and coach * Anton Baumstark (1800–1876), German classical philologist * Anton Baydal (born 2000), Ukrainian footballer * Anton du Beke (born 1966), English dancer * Anton Belov (born 1986), Russian ice hockey Anton * Anton Belov (footballer) (born 1996), Russian football player * Anton Belov (musician) (born 1989), Russian musical artist * Anton Belyaev (born 1979), Russian musician * Anton Bengtsson (born 1993), Swedish professional ice hockey forward * Anton Benya (1912–2001), Austrian politician * Anton Berge (1892–1951), Norwegian agronomist and politician * Anton Berger, Austrian para-alpine skier * Anton Bergmann (1835–1874), Belgian Flemish activist and writer * Anton Berindei (1838–1899), Romanian general and politician * Anton Berisha (born 1946), Albanian folklorist * Anton Bernard (born 1989), Italian professional ice hockey winger * Anton Ulrik Berndes (1757–1844), Swedish artist and land surveyor * Anton Berns, Dutch biochemist and cancer researcher * Anton Besold (1904–1991), German politician *
Anton Bettelheim Anton Bettelheim (18 November 1851 in Vienna – 29 March 1930 in Vienna) was an Austrian critic and journalist. Life and career He was born to a JewishIKG Vienna, Geburtsbuch B, No. 978 family and studied law, and for some time was engaged ...
(1851–1930), Austrian critic and journalist * Anton Betyuzhnov (born 1997), Russian football player *
Anton Betz Anton Betz (23 February 1893 – 11 December 1984) was a German journalist and publisher. Biography In 1911, Betz became pupil of ''Ignaz-Günther-Gymnasium'' in Rosenheim. In First World War Betz was soldier in France. After First World War ...
(1893–1984), German journalist and publisher * Anton Bidzilya (born 2000), Hungarian football player * Anton Biegel, Austrian canoeist * Anton Biersack (1907–1982), German composer and music educator * Anton Biersack (ice hockey) (1927–2007), German ice hockey player * Anton Bilek (1903–1991), Austrian footballer and manager * Anton Biró (born 1939), Romanian ice hockey player * Anton Björkman (born 1999), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Blackwood (born 1991), footballer *
Anton Blasbichler Anton Blasbichler (born 18 February 1972) was an Italian luger who has competed since 1989. A natural track luger, he won nine medals at the FIL World Luge Natural Track Championships with four golds (Singles: FIL World Luge Natural Track Champio ...
(born 1972), Italian luger * Anton Blok (1935–2024), Dutch anthropologist * Anton Blidh (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey forward * Anton Blom (1924–2012), Norwegian journalist and author * Anton Blomberg (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Blomqvist (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player *
Anton Bobyor Anton Anatolyevich Bobyor (; born 28 September 1982) is a former Russian football midfielder who spent most of his career in PFC Krylia Sovetov Samara. Career Bobyor spent twelve seasons with Krylia Sovetov Samara and has made the most Russian ...
(born 1982), Russian football midfielder * Anton Bocharov (born 1995), Russian football player * Anton Wilhelm Böhme (1673–1722), German Lutheran royal chaplain *
Anton Boisen Anton Theophilus Boisen (29 October 1876 – 1 October 1965) was an American chaplain. He was a leading figure in the hospital chaplaincy and clinical pastoral education movements. History Born in Bloomington, Indiana, Boisen was the son of Her ...
(1876–1965), American chaplain * Anton Bol (born 2003), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Bolinder (1915–2006), Swedish high jumper * Anton Borodachev (born 2000), Russian Olympic foil fencer * Anton Botev (born 1986), Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler *
Anton Boys Anton Boys or Anton WaissAnton Brady Anton Brady (born 7 February 1994) is a Scottish association football, footballer who plays for side St Cadoc's Y.C., St Cadoc's as a midfielder. Career Brady played youth football for Glenboig United, Aberdeen F.C., Aberdeen and Victoria Boys ...
(born 1994), Scottish footballer * Anton Bragaglia (1890–1960), Italian photographer, filmmaker and writer * Anton Braith (1836–1905), German painter * Anton Bratkov (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Braun (born 1990), German rower * Anton von Braunmühl (1853–1908), German mathematician * Anton Bredell (born 1965), South African politician * Anton Brehme (born 1999), German volleyball player * Anton Brehmer (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Breinl (1880–1944), Australian-Austrian tropical medicine physician * Anton Bresler (born 1988), Namibian rugby union player * Anton Giulio Brignole-Sale (1605–1662), Italian writer, poet and nobleman * Anton Brioschi (1855–1920), Austrian painter, scenic designer and graphic artist *
Anton Wilhelm Brøgger Anton Wilhelm Brøgger (11 October 1884 – 29 August 1951) was a Norwegian archaeologist and politician. Personal life He was born in Stockholm as a son of professor of geology Waldemar Christofer Brøgger (1851–1940) and Antonie Scheel Si ...
(1884–1951), Norwegian archaeologist and politician * Anton Brosenbauer (1909–1992), Austrian footballer *
Anton Bruckner Joseph Anton Bruckner (; ; 4 September 182411 October 1896) was an Austrian composer and organist best known for his Symphonies by Anton Bruckner, symphonies and sacred music, which includes List of masses by Anton Bruckner, Masses, Te Deum (Br ...
(1824–1896), Austrian composer * Anton Bruehl (1900–1982), Australian-born American photographer * Anton Brugmans (1732–1789), Dutch physicist * Anton Brusnikin (born 1986), Russian footballer *
Anton Frederik Bruun Anton Frederik Bruun (14 December 1901 – 13 December 1961) was a Danish oceanographer and ichthyologist. Educated at University of Copenhagen (1926) and employed at the Danish Commission for Marine Research (Kommissionen for Danmarks Fiskeri- ...
(1901–1961), Danish oceanographer and ichthyologist * Anton Bubnow (born 1988), Belarusian professional footballer * Anton Bühler (1922–2013), Swiss equestrian * Anton Bukhanko (born 1986), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Bulaev (born 1996), Russian archer *
Anton Bulla Anton Bulla (17 April 1901 – 9 December 1987) was a Slovak professional footballer and coach who played as a forward. Career Bulla played club football for ČsŠK Bratislava, turning professional in 1928. He played 8 matches and scored 4 goal ...
(1901–1987), Slovak footballer and coach * Anton Burdasov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Burenkov (born 1986), Russian footballer * Anton Burg (1904–2003), American chemist * Anton Burger (1911–1991), Austrian-German Nazi SS concentration camp commandant * Anton Burger (artist) (1824–1905), German painter * Anton Burghardt (1942–2022), German footballer and manager * Anton Burko (born 1995), Belarusian footballer *
Anton Friedrich Büsching Anton Friedrich Büsching (27 September 172428 May 1793) was a German geographer, historian, educator and theologian. His ''Erdbeschreibung'' ("Earth description") was the first geographical work of any scientific merit. He also did significant w ...
(1724–1793), German geographer, historian, educator and theologian * Anton Buslov (1983–2014), Russian blogger and writer * Anton But (born 1980), Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player * Anton Buteyko (1947–2019), Ukrainian diplomat * Anton Bütler (1819–1874), Swiss painter * Anton Julius Butter (1920–1989), Dutch economist * Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983), Maltese politician and poet, president of Malta from 1976 until 1981 * Anton Byström (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player * Antón Cabaleiro (born 1977), Spanish visual artist * Anton Cadar (1941–1989), Romanian gymnast * Anton Cajtoft (born 1994), Swedish footballer * Anton Calenic (born 1943), Romanian sprint canoeist * Antón Cancelas (1955–2021), Spanish voice actor and broadcaster * Anton Julius Carlson (1875–1956), Swedish-American physiologist * Anton Cederholm (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey defenseman * Anton Cerer (1916–2006), Yugoslav swimmer *
Anton Cermak Anton Joseph Cermak (May 9, 1873 – March 6, 1933) was an American politician who served as the 44th Mayor of Chicago from April 7, 1931, until his death in 1933. He was killed by Giuseppe Zangara, whose likely target was President-elec ...
(1873–1933), American politician * Anton Chaitkin, American writer, historian and LaRouchist activist * Anton Abad Chavarria, Spanish singer-songwriter *
Anton Chekhov Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (; ; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a Russian playwright and short-story writer, widely considered to be one of the greatest writers of all time. His career as a playwright produced four classics, and his b ...
(1860–1904), Russian writer * Anton Chermashentsev (born 1976), Russian rower * Anton Chichkan (born 1995), Belarusian footballer * Anton Chichulin (born 1984), Kazakh football midfielder * Anton Chirlacopschi (born 1942), Romanian rower * Anton Chladek (1794–1882), Romanian painter * Anton Christoforidis (1917–1985), Greek boxer *
Anton Chupkov Anton Mikhailovich Chupkov (; born 22 February 1997) is a retired Russian competitive swimmer. He is the European record holder in the long course 200 metre breaststroke and the Russian record holder in the long course 100 metre breaststroke. ...
(born 1997), Russian swimmer * Anton Chuvakin, computer security specialist * Anton Collin (1891–1973), Finnish skier and cyclist * Anton Constandse (1899–1985), Dutch author and journalist * Anton Cooper (born 1994), New Zealand cyclist *
Anton Coppola Antonio Francesco Coppola (March 21, 1917 – March 9, 2020) was an American opera conductor and composer. He was the uncle of film director Francis Ford Coppola, academic August Coppola, and actress Talia Shire, as well as the great-uncle of Ni ...
(1917–2020), American opera conductor and composer *
Anton Corbijn Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard (; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, film director, and music video director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,Pitman, Joanna"The silent partner" ...
(born 1955), Dutch photographer and video director * Anton Coșa (born 1961), Romanian Catholic bishop * Anton Cottier (1943–2006), Swiss politician * Anton Crihan (1893–1993), Bessarabian politician *
Anton Crișan Anton Crișan (17 January 1942 – 9 March 2012) was a Romanian ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1964 Winter Olympics The 1964 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IX Olympic Winter Games () and commonly ...
(1942–2012), Romanian ice hockey player * Anton Dahl (1882–1952), Norwegian sports shooter *
Anton Dahlberg Anton Carl Diderik Dahlberg (born 10 May 1985) is a Swedish sailor, who specializes in the 470 class, a two-person dinghy. He has represented Sweden, along with his partner Sebastian Östling, in two editions of the Olympic Games (2008 and 2012 ...
(born 1985), Swedish actor * Anton Dahlström (born 1990), Swedish footballer * Anton van Dale (1638–1708), Dutch minister * Anton Datsko (born 1983), Ukrainian Paralympic fencer *
Anton Davidoglu Anton Davidoglu (June 30, 1876 – May 27, 1958) was a Romanian mathematician who specialized in differential equations. He was born in 1876 in Bârlad, Vaslui County, the son of Profira Moțoc and Doctor Cleante Davidoglu. His older brother was ...
(1876–1958), Romanian mathematician * Anton Davydenko (born 1996), Ukrainian trampoline gymnast * Anton Dedaj (born 1980), Croatian Kosovan football player *
Anton Maria Del Chiaro Anton Maria Del Chiaro (born in 1669, died after 1727) was a Florentine Italian secretary of Constantin Brâncoveanu, the Prince of Wallachia. He is the author of a book on the history of Wallachia of his time, called ''Istoria delle moderne rivo ...
, Italian historian * Anton Delvig (1798–1831), Russian poet and journalist *
Anton Demchenko Anton Demchenko (born 20 August 1987) is a Russian chess grandmaster who represents Slovenia. He competed in the FIDE World Cup in 2017. Career Demchenko won the PSC/Puregold International Chess Challenge in Quezon City in 2014, the ZMDI Open ...
(born 1987), Russian chess grandmaster * Anton Demkov (born 1995), Belarusian professional footballer *
Anton Denikin Anton Ivanovich Denikin (, ; – 7 August 1947) was a Russian military leader who served as the Supreme Ruler of Russia, acting supreme ruler of the Russian State and the commander-in-chief of the White movement–aligned armed forces of Sout ...
(1872–1947), Russian military commander *
Anton Dermota Kammersänger Anton Dermota (June 4, 1910 – June 22, 1989) was a Slovene lyric tenor. Early life He was born in a poor family in the Upper Carniolan village of Kropa in what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire (and is now in Slov ...
(1910–1989), Slovenian tenor * Anton Deusing (1612–1666), German physician * Anton Devcich (born 1985), New Zealand cricketer *
Anton Diabelli Anton (or Antonio) Diabelli (5 September 17818 April 1858) was an Austrian music publisher, editor and composer. Best known in his time as a publisher, he is most familiar today as the composer of the waltz on which Ludwig van Beethoven wrote ...
(1781–1858), Austrian composer * Anton Dieffenbach (1831–1914), German painter * Anton Diel (1898–1959), German politician * Anton Dietrich (1833–1904), German painter *
Anton Diffring Anton Diffring (born Alfred Pollack; 20 October 1916 – 19 May 1989) was a German actor. He had an extensive film and television career in the United Kingdom from the 1940s to the 1980s, latterly appearing in international films. Primarily a c ...
(1916–1989), German actor *
Anton Dilger Anton Casimir Dilger (13 February 1884 – 17 October 1918) was a German-American medical doctor and a main actor in the German biological warfare sabotage program during World War I. Dilger eventually fled to Madrid, Spain, where he died durin ...
(1884–1918), German-American medical doctor * Anton Dimitrov, multiple people * Anton Djupvik (1881–1951), Norwegian politician * Anton Döbele (1910–1943), German World War II fighter pilot * Anton Doboș (born 1965), Romanian footballer *
Anton Docher Anton Docher (1852–1928), born Antonin Jean Baptiste Docher (pronounced Wikipedia:IPA for French, ɑ̃tɔnɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ batist dɔʃe), was a French Franciscan Roman Catholic priest, who served as a missionary to Native Americans in the Unite ...
(1852–1928), priest and missionary * Anton Doda (1680–1766), Albanian vice consul *
Anton Dohrn Felix Anton Dohrn FRS FRSE (29 December 1840 – 26 September 1909) was a prominent German Darwinist and the founder and first director of the first marine-biological and zoological research station in the world, the Stazione Zoologica in Nap ...
(1840–1909), German Darwinist * Anton Dolhyi (born 1992), Ukrainian football midfielder * Anton Dolin, multiple people * Anton Doll (1826–1887), German painter * Anton Donchev (1930–2022), Bulgarian author * Anton Donhauser (1913–1987), German politician * Anton Donkor (born 1997), German footballer * Anton Door (1833–1919), Austrian pianist and music educator *
Anton Dorph Anton Laurids Johannes Dorph (15 February 1831, in Horsens – 12 January 1914, in Copenhagen) was a Danish painter who is remembered for his altarpieces and his paintings of fishermen. Biography Dorph entered the Royal Danish Academy of Fine A ...
(1831–1914), Danish painter *
Anton Dostler Anton Dostler (10 May 1891 – 1 December 1945) was a German army officer who fought in both World Wars. During World War II, he commanded several units as a General of the Infantry, primarily in Italy. After the Axis defeat, Dostler was executed ...
(1891–1945), German general executed for war crimes * Anton Down-Jenkins (born 1999), New Zealand diver * Anton Josef Dräger (1794–1833), German painter * Anton Dragúň (born 1942), Slovak footballer and manager * Anton Drasche (1826–1904), Austrian interest and epidemiologist *
Anton Drexler Anton Drexler (13 June 1884 – 24 February 1942) was a German far-right political agitator for the ''Völkisch'' movement in the 1920s. He founded the German Workers' Party (DAP), the pan-German and anti-Semitic antecedent of the Nazi Part ...
(1884–1942), founder of the Nazi Party * Anton Drobovych (born 1986), Ukrainian philosopher and academic * Anton Du Beke (born 1966), English dancer and TV presenter * Anton Dubinin (born 1985), Russian professional ice hockey player * Anton Dubrov (born 1995), Belarusian tennis coach * Anton Dudchenko (born 1996), Ukrainian biathlete * Anton Dudik (born 2005), Ukrainian footballer * Anton van Duinkerken (1903–1968), Dutch poet, essayist and academic *
Anton Dukach Anton Olehovych Dukach (, born 30 July 1995) is a Ukrainian luger. Career At the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, Anton Dukach finished 4th in boys' singles having lost 0.022 sec to German athlete who was third. He was 7th in ...
(born 1995), Ukrainian luger * Anton Durcovici (1888–1951), Romanian Catholic bishop * Anton Dworzak (born 2005), English association football player * Anton Ebben (1930–2011), Dutch equestrian * Anton Eberhard (1892–1967), German politician * Anton Eberl (1765–1807), Austrian composer, teacher and pianist * Anton Eberst (1920–2005), Serbian musical artist * Anton Edthofer (1883–1971), Austrian actor * Anton Eerola (born 1999), Finnish footballer * Anton Efremov (born 2003), Russian footballer * Anton Eger (born 1980), Norwegian-Swedish musical artist * Anton Ehmann (born 1972), Austrian footballer * Anton Eichholzer (1903–?), Austrian boxer * Anton Eichleiter (1831–1902), German iron manufacturer * Anton Einsle (1801–1871), Austrian portrait painter * Anton Eiselsberg (1860–1939), Austrian neurosurgeon * Anton Eisenhoit (1554–1603), German painter and engraver * Anton Eisgruber (1912–1994), German Nordic combined skier * Anton Elbel (1834–1912), Austrian engineer and locomotive designer *
Anton Elfinger Anton Elfinger (15 January 1821 – 19 January 1864) was an Austrian physician and illustrator. Son of a pharmacist in Vienna, he trained at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he was a student of Leopold Kupelwieser (1796-1862). He later stu ...
(1821–1864), Austrian physician and educator * Anton Eliassen (born 1945), Norwegian meteorologist * Anton Elter (1858–1925), German classical philologist * Anton Endstorfer (1880–1961), Austrian sculptor * Anton Eriksson (born 2000), Swedish footballer * Anton Erkoreka (born 1950), Basque historian of medicine and ethnographer * Anton Ernst, South African-born film producer * Antón Escobar (born 1998), Spanish footballer * Anton Evtimov (born 1973), Bulgarian footballer * Anton Ewald (born 1993), Swedish singer and dancer * Anton Fahne (1805–1883), German author, jurist, genealogist and historian * Anton Faistauer (1887–1930), Austrian artist * Anton Falch (1860–1936), American baseball player * Anton Fase (born 2000), Dutch footballer * Anton Fedorin (1978–2012), Estonian judoka * Anton Feichtner, German TV actor * Anton Felkel, Austrian mathematician *
Anton Ferdinand Anton Julian Ferdinand (born 18 February 1985) is an English former association football, footballer who most recently played for St Mirren F.C., St Mirren as a centre back. He was a product of the West Ham United F.C. Reserves and Academy, West ...
(born 1985), English footballer * Anton Fernbach-Ferenczi (1925–1989), Romanian footballer * Anton Ferreira (born 1955), South African cricketer *
Anton Fier John Anton Fier III (June 20, 1956 – September 14, 2022) was an American drummer, producer, composer, and bandleader. He led The Golden Palominos, an experimental rock group active from 1981 to 2010. Family Fier, known as Tony, was born in Cl ...
(1956–2022), American rock drummer *
Anton Fig Anton Fig (born 8 August 1952) is a South African session drummer perhaps best known as the drummer and second-in-command for Paul Shaffer and the World's Most Dangerous Band. David Letterman, for whom the band served as house band on his lat ...
(born 1952), South African drummer *
Anton Filippov Anton Filippov (born 6 December 1986 in Tashkent) is an Uzbekistani chess Grandmaster (chess), Grandmaster (2008). Career He won the Asian Junior Chess Championship, Asian Under 16 Chess Championship 2001 in Doha, and the Asian U18 Athletics Cha ...
(born 1986), Uzbekistani chess grandmaster * Anton Filkuka (1888–1957), Austrian painter *
Anton Fils Anton Fils (also Antonín Fils, Johann Anton Fils, Johann Anton Filtz), 22 September 1733 (baptized) – 14 March 1760 (buried) was a German classical composer. Fils was born in Eichstätt, in the Bishopric of Eichstätt, Bavaria. Long thou ...
(1733–1760), German composer * Anton Fink (born 1987), German professional footballer * Anton Fischer, multiple people *
Anton Flavel Anton James Flavel, OAM (born 3 May 1969) is an Australian athlete with an intellectual disability. He was born in the Western Australian town of Narrogin. In his disability class he held a world record for the javelin and an Australian record ...
(born 1969), Australian Paralympic athlete * Anton Flešár (1944–2024), Slovak footballer *
Anton Flettner Anton Flettner (1 November 1885 – 29 December 1961) was a German Aerospace engineering, aviation engineer and inventor. Born in Hattersheim am Main#Eddersheim, Eddersheim (today a district of Hattersheim am Main), Flettner made important contri ...
(1885–1961), German aviation engineer and inventor *
Anton Florian, Prince of Liechtenstein Anton Florian (28 May 1656 – 11 October 1721) was the Prince of Liechtenstein between 1718 and 1721. Anton Florian was born in Wilfersdorf, in what is now Lower Austria. During the War of the Spanish Succession, he went to Spain, where he was ...
(1656–1721), Duke of Prottau and Jägerndorf *
Anton Fokin Anton Viktorovich Fokin (born November 13, 1982) is an Uzbek artistic gymnast who represented Uzbekistan at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where he won a bronze medal on the parallel bars. He also won the bronze medal on the parallel bars at the ...
(born 1982), Uzbek gymnast * Anton Foliforov (born 1981), Russian mountain bike orienteer * Anton Font (1932–2021), Spanish mime artist *
Anton Forrester Anton George Forrester (born 11 February 1994) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. A former Everton youth team player, he was signed to Blackburn Rovers in January 2013. He spent the 2013–14 season on loan ...
(born 1994), English footballer *
Anton Forsberg Anton Forsberg (born 27 November 1992) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the seventh round (188th overall) of the 2011 NHL ...
(born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Forti (1790–1859), Austrian opera singer * Anton Franki (1844–1908), Croatian Catholic priest and professor of church history and canon law * Anton Franzen (1896–1968), German Nazi Party politician *
Anton Fridrichsen Anton Johnson Fridrichsen (4 January 1888 – 16 November 1953) was a Norwegian-born Swedish theologian. Biography He was born at Meråker Municipality in Nord-Trøndelag county, Norway. He received his cand. theol. degree in 1911 and then stud ...
(1888–1953), Norwegian-born Swedish theologian * Anton Friesen (born 1985), German politician * Anton von Frisch (1849–1917), Austrian urologist * Anton Frommelt (1895–1975), Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1933 to 1938 *
Anton Fugger Anton Fugger (10 June 1493 – 14 September 1560) was a German merchant, banker, and member of the Fugger family. He was a nephew of Jakob Fugger. Biography Anton was the third and youngest son of George Fugger and Regina Imhof. He was born in ...
(1493–1560), German merchant * Anton Führer (1853–1930), German classicist * Anton Furst (1944–1991), English production designer * Anton Füster (1808–1881), Austrian Roman Catholic priest * Anton Gaaei (born 2002), Danish footballer *
Anton Domenico Gabbiani file:Antonio Domenico Gabbiani, pentecoste, 1705, 02.jpg, ''Pentecost'', 1705, San Giorgio alla Costa, Florence Anton Domenico Gabbiani (13 February 1652 – 22 November 1726) was an Italian painter and active in a late Baroque style. He worked ...
(1652–1726), Italian painter * Anton Gaddefors (born 1989), Swedish basketball player * Anton Gafarov (born 1987), Russian cross-country skier * Anton Gag (1859–1908), Bohemian-American painter * Anton Jože Gale (1944–2018), Slovenian ice hockey player * Anton Galkin (born 1979), Russian sprinter * Anton Gămurari (1950–2021), Moldovan general * Anton Edler von Gapp (1778–1862), Czech lawyer and university rector *
Antón García Abril Antón García Abril OAXS (19 May 1933 – 17 March 2021) was a Spanish composer and musician. He composed many classical orchestral works, chamber and vocal pieces, as well as over 150 scores for film and television. Biography Between 1974 ...
(1933–2021), Spanish composer * Anton Gargiulo, New Zealand badminton player * Antón Garrote (born 1972), Spanish sailor *
Anton Gavel Anton Gavel (born 24 October 1984) is a Slovak-German professional basketball coach and former player. He is a combo guard who primarily played at the shooting guard position. He is head coach for Brose Bamberg of the Basketball Bundesliga. He ...
(born 1984), German basketball player *
Anton Geesink Antonius Johannes Geesink (6 April 1934 – 27 August 2010) was a Dutch people, Dutch List of judoka#Highest grades, 10th dan judoka. He was the first non-Japanese judoka to win gold at the World Judo Championships, a feat he accomplished in 196 ...
(1934–2010), Dutch judoka *
Anton Geiser Anton Geiser (surname also spelled Geisser; October 17, 1924 – December 26, 2012) was a Yugoslav-born member of the SS-Totenkopfverbände during World War II, who served as a guard at both the Sachsenhausen and Buchenwald concentration camps. ...
(1924–2012), guard in a Nazi concentration camp * Anton Geiss (1858–1944), German politician * Anton Gelonkin (born 1964), Russian bank chairman * Anton Genberg (1862–1939), Swedish painter * Anton Slavchev Georgiev (born 1960), Bulgarian professor * Anton Gerashchenko (born 1979), Ukrainian politician and economist * Anton Getta (born 1980), Russian politician *
Anton Ghon Anton Ghon (1 January 1866 – 23 April 1936) was an Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist. He is best known for his research on tuberculosis ( Ghon's complex). Biography Ghon was born on January 1, 1866, in Villach. From 1884 to 1890, Gho ...
(1866–1936), Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist * Anton Gill, English author * Anton Gill (basketball) (born 1994), American basketball player * Anton Ginsburg (1930–2002), Russian pianist * Anton Glanzelius (born 1974), Swedish actor *
Anton Glasnović Anton Glasnović (born 18 January 1981) is a Croatian sports shooter who competes in shotgun events. His biggest success to date was reaching the trap final at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. His also won a gold medal in team trap along wi ...
(born 1981), Croatian sports shooter * Anton Glazunov (born 1986), Russian basketball player * Anton Glinkin (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Glovatsky (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Gnolistavisdze, Georgian politician and monk * Anton Goering (1836–1905), German natural scientist, ornithologist, zoologist, painter and taxidermist * Anton Gogiashvili (1878–1907), Georgian painter * Anton Golopenția (1909–1951), Romanian sociologist * Anton Golotsutskov (born 1985), Russian gymnast * Anton Jude Gomes (1960–2012), Sri Lankan actor and comedian * Anton Goosen (born 1946), South African musician and songwriter * Anton Gorchev (1939–2000), Bulgarian actor * Anton Gordonoff (1893–1966), Russian-Swiss pharmacologist and toxicologist * Anton Gorelkin (born 1982), Russian politician * Anton Gosswin (1546–1590), Flemish composer * Anton Gottstein (1893–1982), Czech cross-country skier * Anton Goubau (1616–1698), Flemish painter * Anton Gourianov (born 1979), Russian sport shooter *
Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley Anton von Padua Alfred Emil Hubert Georg Graf von Arco auf Valley (5 February 1897 – 29 June 1945), commonly known as Anton Arco-Valley, was a German far-right activist, Bavarian nationalist and nobleman. He assassinated socialist Bavari ...
(1897–1945), Bavarian German far-right activist *
Anton Graff Anton Graff (18 November 1736 – 22 June 1813) was a Swiss portrait artist. Among his famous subjects were Friedrich Schiller, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Heinrich von Kleist, Frederick the Great, Friederike Sophie Seyler, Johann Gottfried Herde ...
(1736–1813), Swiss portrait artist * Anton Fritz Gragger, Austrian chess player * Anton Grăjdieru, Moldovan journalist and politician * Anton Grasser (1891–1976), German World War II army general * Anton Grebnev (born 1984), Russian footballer * Anton Greyling (born 1977), South African footballer * Anton Grigoryev (born 1985), Russian footballer *
Anton Grimus Anton Grimus (born 27 December 1990) is an Australian freestyle skier. He was born in Mansfield. He competed in ski cross at the World Ski Championships 2013, and at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Sochi ( rus, Сочи, p=ˈsotɕɪ, ...
(born 1990), Australian freestyle skier * Anton Grot (1884–1974), Polish art director *
Anton Grundel Anton Grundel (born March 5, 1990) is a Swedish former professional ice hockey defenceman who played most notably for Färjestad BK of the Swedish Hockey League The Swedish Hockey League (SHL; ) is a professional ice hockey league in Sweden an ...
(born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Grylewicz (1885–1971), German politician *
Anton Guadagno Anton Guadagno (2 May 1923 – 16 August 2002) was an Italian operatic conductor. Born in Castellammare del Golfo, Italy, Anton Guadagno studied at the Vincenzo Bellini Conservatory in Palermo and the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. He ...
(1925–2002), Italian conductor * Anton Gubankov (1965–2016), Russian TV journalist and civil servant * Anton Gudukin (born 1982), Russian footballer * Anton Guldener, Swiss bobsledder * Anton Gunn (born 1973), American politician * Anton Günther (1783–1863), Austrian philosopher * Anton Gunzinger (born 1956), electronics engineer and entrepreneur * Anton Gustafsson (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Hackl (1915–1984), German Luftwaffe pilot *
Anton Hafner Anton Hafner (2 June 1918 − 17 October 1944) was a German Luftwaffe military aviation, military aviator during World War II and a fighter ace credited with 204 enemy aircraft shot down in 795 combat missions. The majority of his victories were ...
(1918–1944), German World War II flying ace *
Anton Hagman Anton Per Erik Hagman (born 8 September 1998) is a Swedish singer. He competed in Melodifestivalen 2017 with the song " Kiss You Goodbye". On 18 February 2017, he advanced from the third semi-final to andra chansen, from which he qualified for th ...
(born 1998), Swedish singer * Anton Hahn (born 1984), German speed skater * Anton Haig (born 1986), South African professional golfer * Anton Haizinger (1796–1869), Austrian opera singer * Anton Hajjar, American attorney * Anton Halén (born 1990), Swedish handball player * A. G. van Hamel (1886–1945), Dutch linguist * Anton Hammerbacher (1871–1956), German politician * Anton Hammerl (1969–2011), South African photojournalist * Anton Hanak (1875–1934), Austrian sculptor *
Anton Handlirsch Anton Handlirsch or Anton Peter Josef Handlirsch (20 January 1865, Vienna – 28 August 1935, Vienna) was an Austrian entomologist. He worked on many groups including Hemiptera, Hymenoptera and Neuroptera. His most significant work was in the stu ...
(1865–1935), Austrian entomologist * Anton Hangel (1904–?), Austrian weightlifter *
Anton Hansch Anton Hansch (born 24 March 1813 in Vienna; died 8 December 1876 in Salzburg) was an Austrian landscape painter. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest; the Salzberg ...
(1813–1876), Austrian painter * Anton Hansen (1891–1960), Danish cartoonist and painter * Anton Hansen (cyclist) (1886–1915), Norwegian cyclist * Anton Hansen Tammsaare (''A. H. Tammsaare''; 1878–1940), Estonian writer * Anton Hansgirg (1854–1917), Austrian phycologist * Anton Harapi (1888–1946), Albanian politician, priest and writer * Anton Harber (born 1958), South African professor of journalism * Anton Theodor Harris (1804–1866), Norwegian politician * Anton Harrison (born 2002), American football player * Anton Hartinger (1806–1890), Austrian artist * Anton Hartman (1918–1982), South African musical artist *
Anton Carl Hartmann Anton Carl Hartmann (6 March 1803 – 1 September 1860) was a Norwegian politician of German descent. Hartmann was born in Jülich-Cleves-Berg, Prussia, to Heinrick Carl Hartmann and Helene Dorothea Posfelt. In 1826, he married Dorothea Smit in K ...
(1803–1860), Norwegian politician * Anton Haselmayer (1895–1962), German Nazi Party official *
Anton Haus Anton Johann Haus (13 June 1851 – 8 February 1917) was an Austrian naval officer. Despite his German name, he was born to a Slovene language, Slovenian-speaking family in Tolmein (now Tolmin, Slovenia). Haus was fleet commander of the Austro-H ...
(1851–1917), Austrian naval officer * Anton Hay (born 1986), Ukrainian association football player * Anton Hecht, English artist * Anton Hedman (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player *
Anton Hegarty Anthony "Anton" Hegarty (14 December 1892 – 10 August 1944) was an Irish cross country running, cross country athlete. He twice represented Ireland at the International Cross Country Championships. Hegarty was born on 14 December 1892, in Derr ...
(1892–1944), Irish cross-country runner * Anton Hegner (1861–1915), Danish cellist and composer *
Anton Heida Anton Heida (born December 24, 1878, date of death unknown) was an American gymnast who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics, where he won five gold medals. He won the vault, horizontal bar, pommel horse, team competition and all-around titles, ...
(1878–?), American artistic gymnast * Anton Heiden (born 1960), Dutch water polo player * Anton Heiller (1923–1979), Austrian musician *
Anton Heimerl Anton Heimerl (15 February 1857, Budapest - 4 March 1943, Wien) was an Austrian botanist. Heimerl specialized in research of the plant family Nyctaginaceae, and was the binomial authority of many botanical species. He was author of the sections ...
(1857–1943), Austrian botanist * Anton Hekking (1855–1935), Dutch cellist *
Anton thor Helle Anton thor Helle ( in Tallinn Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a ...
(1683–1748), Baltic German clergyman and translator * Anton Henning (born 1964), German artist * Anton C. Hesing (1823–1895), American journalist *
Anton Heyboer Anton Heyboer (; 9 February 1924 – 9 April 2005) was a Dutch painter and printmaker. Biography According to the informational booklet "Anton Heyboer: Timeless Work", he was born on the small island of Pulau Weh in the north of Sumatra as the ...
(1924–2005), Dutch painter *
Anton Hickel Karl Anton Hickel (1745 – 30 October 1798) was an 18th-century Austrian painter. Life Hickel was born in Česká Lípa, Bohemia, and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in Vienna, Austria in 1758. After graduation, he worked as a pain ...
(1745–1798), Austrian artist *
Anton Hilbert Anton Hilbert (December 24, 1898 – February 16, 1986) was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag. Life In 1945 he participated in the foundation of the CDU in Thuringia. Af ...
(1898–1986), German politician *
Anton Hirschig Antonius (Anton) Matthias Hirschig (18 February 1867, Naarden - 6 November 1939, Alkmaar), also known as Tony or Tom, was a Dutch artist who, as a young man, lodged with Vincent van Gogh at the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise at the time of Van G ...
(1867–1939), Dutch painter * Anton Hodey (1908–?), German cyclist * Anton Hodge (born 1969), British writer * Anton Hofer (1927–2009), Austrian politician and trade unionist * Anton Hofherr (1947–2024), German ice hockey player * Anton Hofreiter (born 1970), German politician * Anton von Hohberg und Buchwald (1885–1934), SS officer * Anton Friedrich Hohl (1789–1862), German professor of obstetrics * Anton Holban (1902–1937), Romanian novelist * Anton Holenkov (born 1989), Ukrainian-Russian footballer *
Anton Holly Anton Holly (March 19, 1875 – September 26, 1932) was an American farmer, butcher, and politician from Tisch Mills, Wisconsin. Background Born on a farm in the town of Franklin, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, Holly learned the butcher's ...
(1875–1932), American politician * Anton Hood (born 2000), New Zealand curler * Anton van Hooff (born 1943), Dutch historian and author * Anton Hooites-Meursing, Canadian gangster and criminal * Anton Hoppe (1889–1968), German politician * Anton Ludwig Ernst Horn (1774–1827), German physician *
Anton Horner Anton Horner (June 21, 1877 – December 4, 1971) was an American horn player. He was part of the Philadelphia Orchestra for 44 years and served for 28 years as its solo horn player. He is credited for introducing the double horn to the United St ...
(1877–1971), musical artist * Anton Hrušecký (1942–2019), Slovak footballer * Anton Huber, German sailor * Anton Huck (1881–1951), Canadian politician * Anton Huiskes (1928–2008), Dutch speed skater * Anton Huotari (1881–1931), Finnish politician and journalist * Anton Hur (born 1981), Korean writer and translator * Anton Husgafvel (1900–1980), Finnish sprinter * Anton Hykisch (1932–2024), Slovak writer and politician *
Anton Hysén Anton may refer to: People *Anton (given name), a list of people with the given name *Anton (surname), a list of people with the surname Places *Anton Municipality, Bulgaria **Anton, Sofia Province, a village *Antón District, Panama **Antón, ...
(born 1990), Swedish football player * Anton Iaria (born 1996), Italy international rugby league footballer * Anton Idzkovsky (1907–1995), Ukrainian footballer, manager and administrator * Anton Carl Illum (1863–1938), Danish industrialist * Anton Ingolič (1907–1992), Slovene writer, playwright and editor * Anton Ionescu (1939–2023), Romanian politician *
Anton Ipsen Anton Ørskov Ipsen (born 4 September 1994) is a Danish Swimming (sport), swimmer. He competed in the Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 400 metre freestyle, men's 400 metre and Swimming at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 met ...
(born 1994), Danish swimmer * Anton Irv (1886–1919), Estonian military commander * Anton Ivakin (born 1991), Russian athlete and pole vaulter * Anton Ivanescu, Romanian canoeist * Anton Ivanov, multiple people * Anton Ivashkin (born 1996), Belarusian cyclist * Anton Jacobs-Webb (born 2000), Canadian ice sledge hockey player * Anton Jaich, Czech painter * Anton Jamnik (born 1961), Slovenian Roman Catholic prelate * Anton Janda (1904–1985), Austrian footballer * Anton Jánoš (born 1958), Slovak footballer and manager * Anton Janša (1734–1773), Slovenian beekeeper and painter *
Anton Janson Anton Janson (January 17, 1620 in Wanden/Wauden? in Friesland – November 18, 1687 in Leipzig Leipzig (, ; ; Upper Saxon: ; ) is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Saxony. The city has a population of 628,71 ...
(1620–1687), Dutch typographer * Anton Janssen (born 1963), Dutch footballer and manager * Anton David Jeftha, South African actor, MC and model * Anton Marius Jenssen (1879–1967), Norwegian politician and merchant * Anton Jerger, Austrian philatelist * Anton Jeyanathan (1948–2016), Sri Lankan politician * Antón Jiménez (born 1975), musical artist * Anton Jivaev, Russian violist * Anton Joachimsthaler (born 1930), German historian * Anton Johannsen (1872–?), German-American architect * Anton Johanson (1877–1952), Swedish footballer * Anton Johansson (ice hockey) (born 2004), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Johnson Brandt (1893–1951), Norwegian veterinarian * Anton J. Johnson (1878–1958), American politician * Anton Joksch (1900–1962), German cyclist *
Anton Jones Anton Jones ( Sinhala: ඇන්ටන් ජෝන්ස්; 3 June 1937 – 21 February 2016) was a Sri Lankan singer and songwriter. Considered as a prominent Baila singer in Sri Lanka, Jones had several hits, including ''Mini Gawuma'' and '' ...
(1937–2016), Sri Lankan singer * Anton Jongsma (born 1983), Curaçaoan footballer * Anton Jonsson (born 1977), Swedish Magic: The Gathering Player * Anton Josipović (born 1961), Bosnian Croat boxer who competed for Yugoslavia * Anton Jude (1960–2012), Sri Lankan actor, comedian and singer * Anton Kade (born 2004), German footballer * Anton Kaindl (1902–1948), German SS concentration camp commandant * Anton Kaisti (born 1992), Finnish badminton player * Anton Kalalb (born 1988), Russian curler * Anton Kalaytan (born 1998), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Kalinitschenko (born 1982), Russian ski jumper *
Anton Källberg Anton Sten Anders Källberg (; born 17 August 1997) is a Swedish professional table tennis player. Career 2021 Källberg represented his country at the 2020 Summer Olympics The officially the and officially branded as were an inter ...
(born 1997), Swedish table tennis player * Anton Kaltenberger (1904–1979), Austrian bobsledder * Anton Kalvaa (1857–1922), Norwegian trade unionist and politician * Anton Kamenev (born 1986), Russian Nordic combined skier * Anton Kandinov (1857–1926), Azerbaijani architect * Anton Kanibolotskyi (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer *
Anton Kannemeyer Anton Kannemeyer (born 1967) is a South African comics artist, who sometimes goes by the pseudonym Joe Dog. Kannemeyer has lectured the University of Pretoria, Technikon Witwatersrand, and was also a senior lecturer at the University of Stellenbo ...
(born 1967), South African comics artist * Anton Kapotov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player *
Anton Kapustin Anton Nikolayevich Kapustin (born November 10, 1971, Moscow) is a Russian-American theoretical physicist and the Earle C. Anthony Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. His interests lie in quantum field th ...
(born 1971), Russian-American physicist *
Anton Karachanakov Anton Karachanakov ( Bulgarian: Антон Карачанаков; born 17 January 1992) is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Vihren Sandanski. Career Pirin Blagoevgrad Born in Novo Delchevo, near Sandanski, Kara ...
(born 1992), Bulgarian footballer *
Anton Karas Anton Karl Karas (7 July 1906 – 10 January 1985) was an Austrian zither player and composer, best known for his internationally famous 1948 soundtrack to Carol Reed's ''The Third Man''. His association with the film came about as a result o ...
(1906–1985), Austrian zither player * Anton Karlsson, multiple people *
Anton Karoukin Anton Karoukin is a Belarusian archer who participated at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics in Singapore. He was eliminated in the first round of the individual event by eventual champion Ibrahim Sabry on a tiebreak. He paired up with Glo ...
, Belarusian archer * Anton Kartashev (1875–1960), Russian church historian * Anton Kasipović (born 1956), Bosnian Croat politician, lawyer and journalist * Anton Kathrein Jr., German billionaire businessman * Anton Kaulbach (1864–1934), German painter * Anton Kavalewski (born 1968), Belarusian footballer * Anton Kavalyow (born 2000), Belarusian footballer * Anton Kazakov (born 2004), Ukrainian snooker player * Anton Kazantsev (born 1986), Kazakhstani ice hockey player *
Anton Kazarnovski Anton Kazarnovski (, ; born January 21, 1985) is an Israeli-Russian professional basketball player for Jazine Arbanasi of the second-tier Prva muška liga. He is tall, and weighs . He played for the Israeli U-16, U-18, U-20, U-21, and Universi ...
(born 1985), Israeli-Russian basketball player * Anton Kehle (1947–1997), German ice hockey player * Anton Kehrli (born 1957), Swiss wheelchair curler and Paralympian * Anton Kern (1709–1747), German painter *
Anton Kerner von Marilaun Anton Kerner Ritter von Marilaun, or Anton Joseph Kerner, (12 November 1831 – 21 June 1898) was an Austrian botanist, physician, and professor at the University of Innsbruck and later at the University of Vienna. Von Marilaun emphasized the co ...
(1831–1898), Austrian botanist and professor * Anton Khazov (born 1979), Russian footballer * Anton Khodyrev (born 1992), Russian footballer *
Anton Kholyaznykov Anton Kholyaznykov (born 10 December 1986) is a Ukrainian rower. He competed in the Men's eight event at the 2012 Summer Olympics The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad and also known as London 2012, were an ...
(born 1986), Ukrainian rower * Anton Khromykh (born 1982), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Khudobin (born 1986), Kazakhstani-Russian professional ice hockey goaltender * Anton Kicha (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Eduard Kieldrup (1826–1869), Danish landscape painter * Anton Kilin (born 1990), Russian footballer * Anton Kinnander (born 1996), Swedish footballer * Anton Kinzel (1922–?), Austrian chess player * Anton Josef Kirchweger (died 1746), German alchemist * Anton Kireyev (born 1983), Russian footballer * Anton Kirov (born 1990), Bulgarian footballer * Anton Kiselyov (born 1986), Russian footballer *
Anton Kisse Anton Ivanovych Kisse (, ; born 10 October 1958) is a Ukrainian politician and Bulgarians in Ukraine, Bulgarian community leader currently serving as a People's Deputy of Ukraine since 12 December 2012, previously serving in the role from 22 Jun ...
(born 1958), Ukrainian politician and Bulgarian community leader * Anton Klaus (1829–1897), American businessman and 12th mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin * Anton Fredrik Klaveness, multiple people * Anton Klaveness (1874–1958), Norwegian ship-owner * Anton Klementyev (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Kliegl (1872–1927), German-American businessman * Anton Klimenko (born 1985), Russian footballer * Anton Klodič Sabladoski (1836–1914), Slovenian philologist, poet and pedagogue * Anton Klykov (born 1993), Russian figure skater *
Anton Koberger Anton Koberger (c. 1440/1445 – 3 October 1513) was the German goldsmith, printer and publisher who printed and published the ''Nuremberg Chronicle'', a landmark of incunabula, and was a successful bookseller of works from other printers. In 147 ...
(c. 1440/1445–1513), German goldsmith, printer and publisher * Anton Maria Kobolt (1752–1826), German Catholic priest and historian *
Anton Kobyalko Anton Igorevich Kobyalko (; born 14 May 1986) is a Russian professional footballer who plays for Sibir Novosibirsk. Club career Kobyalko made his professional debut in the Russian First Division in 2004 for FC Metallurg-Kuzbass Novokuznetsk ...
(born 1986), Russian footballer * Anton Koch, multiple people * Anton Kochenkov (born 1987), Kyrgyzstani footballer * Anton Kochinyan (1913–1990), Soviet politician * Anton Kogler (born 1939), Austrian cross-country skier * Anton Kohler (1907–1961), German chess player * Anton Kokorin (born 1987), Russian sprinter * Anton Kol (born 1990), Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer * Anton Kolig (1886–1950), Austrian painter * Anton Köllisch (1888–1916), German chemist *
Anton Kolm Anton Kolm (12 October 1865 in Vienna as Gustav Anton Kolm – 11 October 1922, also in Vienna) was an Austrian photographer who became one of the first film directors and film producers in the history of Austrian cinema. A skilled photographer ...
(1865–1922), Austrian film director * Anton Koltsov (born 1973), Russian politician * Anton Komolov (born 1976), Russian radio and TV presenter * Anton Konovalov (born 1985), Russian alpine skier * Anton Kontra (1932–2020), Hungarian-Danish violinist *
Anton Koolmann Anton Koolmann (11 September 1899 – 29 June 1953) was a wrestler and coach from Kuusalu Parish, Estonia who took part at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Career 1924 after winning Estonian Greco-Roman wrestling National Championship ...
(1899–1953), Estonian wrestler * Anton Koprivitsa (born 1991), Russian snowboarder * Anton Körberg (born 1977), Swedish TV presenter, musician and actor * Anton Korchuk (born 2004), Ukrainian ski jumper * Anton Korn (1886–1942), American architect *
Anton Korobov Anton Sergiyovych Korobov (; born 25 June 1985) is a Ukrainian chess player. He was awarded the title Grandmaster by FIDE in 2003. Korobov is a four-time Ukrainian champion. He was voted the best male chess player of Ukraine of 2012. Chess car ...
(born 1985), Ukrainian chess grandmaster * Anton Korolyov (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player *
Anton Korošec Anton Korošec (, ; 12 May 1872 – 14 December 1940) was a Yugoslav politician, a prominent member of the conservative People's Party, a Roman Catholic priest and a noted orator. Early life Korošec was born in Biserjane (then Duchy of Styr ...
(1872–1940), Slovenian politician * Anton Korynevych (born 1986), Ukrainian politician * Anton Kosmač (born 1976), Slovenian long-distance runner *
Anton Kostadinov Anton Kostadinov (; born 24 June 1982) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Honours Levski Sofia * Bulgarian Cup The Bulgarian Cup () is a Bulgarian annual football competition. It is the country's main c ...
(born 1982), Bulgarian footballer * Anton Köszegi (born 1970), Austrian footballer *
Anton Kotkov Anton Sergeyevich Kotkov (; born 20 April 1990, Petrozavodsk), is a Russian taekwondo Taekwondo (; ; ) is a Korean martial art and combat sport involving primarily kicking techniques and punching. "Taekwondo" can be translated as ''tae'' ...
(born 1990), Russian taekwondo practitioner * Anton Kotlyar (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer *
Anton Kotonen Anton Kotonen (1876–1936) was a jurist who played an active role in shaping the Finland's governmental form. He was a member of the Parliament for the Social Democratic Party of Finland and served as the minister of justice between 1928 and 192 ...
(1876–1936), Finnish jurist and politician * Anton Kotyakov (born 1980), Russian politician *
Anton Kotzig Anton Kotzig (22 October 1919 – 20 April 1991) was a Slovak–Canadian mathematician, expert in statistics, combinatorics and graph theory. A number of his mathematical contributions are named after him. These include the Ringel–Kotzig con ...
(1919–1991), Slovak-Canadian mathematician *
Anton Kovalevski Anton Volodymyrovych Kovalevski (; born 9 March 1985 in Kiev) is a Ukrainian former competitive figure skater. He won medals at the Crystal Skate of Romania, Golden Spin of Zagreb The Golden Spin of Zagreb () is an annual figure skating com ...
(born 1985), Ukrainian figure skater * Anton Kovalyov (born 1992), Ukrainian-Canadian chess grandmaster * Anton Kozlov (born 1988), Russian footballer * Anton Kozorez (born 1983), Russian footballer *
Anton Kraabel Anton T. Kraabel (October 16, 1862 – June 17, 1934) was a North Dakota Republican Party politician who served as the ninth and 11th lieutenant governor of North Dakota under Governors L. B. Hanna and Lynn Frazier respectively. Kraabel also ser ...
(1862–1934), American politician * Anton Kralj (born 1998), Swedish footballer * Anton Kramar (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Kramarenko (born 1984), Kyrgyzstani footballer * Anton Krammer (1929–1986), Austrian footballer * Anton Krásnohorský (1925–1988), Slovak footballer * Anton Krasnoshtanov (born 1986), Russian politician * Anton Krasovsky (born 1975), Russian TV personality *
Anton Krautheimer Anton Krautheimer (born 1879; died during the 20th century) was a German sculptor who lived in Munich. Biography From 1900 on, Krautheimer studied in Munich at the Academy of Fine Arts. His teachers were Josef Eberle, Wilhelm von Rümann and A ...
(1879–1956), German sculptor * Anton Kravchenko (born 1991), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Krenn (1911–1993), Austrian footballer * Anton Kreß (1899–1957), German footballer * Anton Krešić (born 1996), German-born Croatian association football player * Anton Kriel (born 1964), South African badminton player *
Anton Krijgsman Anton Krijgsman (5 May 1898 – 1 May 1974) was a Dutch cyclist. He competed in the men's 50km event at the 1920 Summer Olympics. See also * List of Dutch Olympic cyclists This is a list of all Dutch cyclists who competed at the Summe ...
(1898–1974), Dutch cyclist * Anton Krivobokov (born 1993), Russian judoka * Anton Krošl (1905–1945), Slovenian writer *
Anton Krotov Anton Alekseyevich Krotov (; born 28 January 1998) is a Russian football player who plays for FC Sibir Novosibirsk. Club career He made his debut in the Russian Football National League The Russian First League (, Pervaya liga), formerly ca ...
(born 1998), Russian footballer *
Anton Krupicka Anton Krupicka (born 2 August 1983) is an American ultra-runner. He has won the Leadville 100 twice, the Miwok 100K, the Rocky Raccoon 100 Miler, the Collegiate Peaks 50 Miler, the White River 50 Miler twice (Set 2010 CR 6:25:29), the High Moun ...
(born 1983), American ultra-runner * Anton Krysanov (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player *
Anton Kryvotsyuk Anton Viktorovych Kryvotsyuk (; ; born 20 August 1998) is a professional association football, footballer who plays as a defender (association football), defender for the South Korean K League 1 club Daejeon Hana Citizen. Born in Ukraine, he pl ...
(born 1998), Azerbaijani footballer * Anton Kržan (1835–1888), Croatian academic *
Anton Krzyzanowski Anton Krzyzanowski or Anton Kryzhanovsky (, born 3 March 1995) is a Russian intersex activist and sound designer. He is the founder of the intersex human rights initiative group Interseks.ru () and is known for speaking openly about living with o ...
(born 1995), Russian intersex activist * Anton Kubala (born 1981), Slovak footballer * Anton Kučmín (born 1984), Slovak race walker *
Anton Kuerti Anton Emil Kuerti, OC (born July 21, 1938) is an Austrian-born Canadian pianist, music teacher, composer, and conductor. He has developed international recognition as a solo pianist.
(born 1938), Canadian pianist, composer and conductor *
Anton Kugler Anton Kugler (28 March 1898 – 2 June 1962) was a German international footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, Amer ...
(1898–1962), German footballer * Anton Kuh (1891–1941), Austrian-Jewish journalist and essayist * Anton Kui, Papua New Guinean international rugby league footballer * Anton Kuivanen (born 1984), Finnish mixed martial arts fighter *
Anton Kukhta Anton Oleksandrovych Kukhta (; born 29 June 1991) is a Ukrainian football striker who played for Ukrainian Second League club Kremin. Club history Anton Kukhta began his football career in Kremin-91 in Kremenchuk. He signed with FC Kremin Krem ...
(born 1991), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Kuksin (born 1995), Kazakhstani association football player * Anton Kuliatin (born 1991), Russian Paralympic athlete * Anton Kunz (1915–2010), Austrian water polo player * Anton Kupchin (born 1990), Russian footballer * Anton Kurochkin (born 2003), Swedish footballer * Anton Kuryanov (born 1983), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Kushnir (born 1984), Belarusian freestyle skier * Anton Kushniruk (born 1995), Russian footballer * Anton Kuster (born 1923), Swiss canoeist * Anton Kuys (1903–1978), Dutch cyclist * Anton Kuzmanov (1918–2005), Bulgarian footballer * Anton Kuzmin (born 1996), Kazakh bicycle racer * Anton Kuznetsov (born 1989), Kazakhstani volleyball player * Anton Kuzov (born 1929), Bulgarian basketball player *
Anton Kwiatkowski Anton Kwiatkowski is a Canadian recording engineer and record producer who began his career in England."John Arpin: Keyboard Virtuoso" by Robert Popple, Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2009, pp. 228-229, . Beginnings in England: 1969–1977 From 1969 t ...
, musical artist * Anton Wilhelm von L'Estocq (1738–1815), Prussian cavalry general * Anton La Vin, Australian rugby union player * Anton Laar (1885–1933), Estonian politician * Anton Labutin (born 1987), Russian footballer * Anton Lada (1890–1944), American ragtime and jazz drummer *
Anton Lahdenperä Anton Lahdenperä is a Swedish alpine skier. (born 19 March 1985) Lahdenperä was born in Gällivare Municipality, Gällivare, Sweden. He is one of the golden 1985 vintage, which also included Mattias Hargin and Jens Byggmark. He skis in the ...
(born 1985), Swedish alpine skier * Anton Lajovic (1878–1960), Slovenian composer * Antón Lamazares (born 1954), Spanish painter *
Anton Lander Sven Anton Lander (born April 24, 1991) is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre for Timrå IK of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL). Lander was drafted in the second round, 40th overall, at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft by the Edmonton Oilers. Play ...
(born 1991), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Lang (1875–1938), German studio potter and actor * Anton Lans (born 1991), Swedish footballer * Anton Lapenko (born 1986), Russian actor *
Anton Larson Anton Larson (1873 – 1965) was a United States politician and state senator from North Dakota. He served two terms in the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1929 to 1930 and again from 1939 to 1940. He also served in the North ...
(1873–1965), American politician * Anton LaVey (1930–1997), founder of the Church of Satan * Anton Lazarev (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Lazko (born 1971), Russian canoeist * Anton Lazutkin (born 1994), Russian footballer *
Anton Leader Anton Leader (December 23, 1913 – July 1, 1988) was an American radio and television director. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 23, 1913. He directed radio dramas in New York in the 1940s and moved to Los Angeles in 1948. Su ...
(1913–1988), American film director * Anton Lechner (1907–1975), SS officer * Anton Ledermaier, Austrian para-alpine skier *
Anton van Leeuwenhoek Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek ( ; ; 24 October 1632 – 26 August 1723) was a Dutch microbiologist and microscopist in the Golden Age of Dutch art, science and technology. A largely self-taught man in science, he is commonly known as " ...
(1632–1723), Dutch microbiologist * Anton Legashov (1798–1865), Russian painter *
Anton Robert Leinweber Anton Robert Leinweber (7 February 1845, Böhmisch Leipa – 21 December 1921, Munich) was a Bohemian German painter and illustrator; known for his Orientalist and Biblical scenes. Biography His father was a secondary-school teacher. After c ...
(1845–1921), German painter * Anton G. Leitner (born 1961), German writer and publisher *
Anton Lembede Anton Muziwakhe Lembede OLG (21 March 1914 – 30 July 1947) was a South African activist and founding president of the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL). He has been described as "the principal architect of South Africa's first f ...
(1914–1947), founding president of the African National Congress Youth League * Anton Lengauer-Stockner (born 1961), Austrian biathlete * Anton Lens (1884–1955), Dutch footballer * Anton Leonard (born 1974), South African international rugby union player * Anton Lepola (born 1996), Finnish footballer *
Anton Lesser Anton Lesser (born 14 February 1952) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Qyburn in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones'', Harold Macmillan in ''The Crown'', Clement Attlee in '' A United Kingdom'', Chief Superintendent Bright in '' E ...
(born 1952), English actor * Anton Levtchi (born 1995), Finnish ice hockey player *
Anton Levy Anton Levy (born October 18, 1974) is an American businessman. He is co-president, managing director and chairman of Global Technology at General Atlantic, a private equity firm based in New York City, where he has worked since 1998. Levy has b ...
(born 1974), American businessman * Anton Lichkov (born 1980), Bulgarian footballer * Anton Lienert-Brown (born 1995), New Zealand rugby union player * Anton Werner Lignell (1867–1954), Finnish-American architect * Anton Liljenbäck (born 1995), Swedish footballer * Anton Lindfors (born 1991), Finnish snowboarder * Anton Lindholm (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey player * Anton Lindner (1917–1994), German World War II fighter pilot * Anton Lindskog (born 1993), Swedish handball player *
Anton Tomaž Linhart Anton Tomaž Linhart (December 11, 1756 – July 14, 1795) was a Carniolan playwright and historian, best known as the author of the first comedy and theatrical play in general in Slovene, ''Županova Micka'' (Micka, the Mayor's Daughter). He i ...
(1756–1795), Slovenian playwright and historian * Anton Lipošćak (1863–1924), Austro-Hungarian general of Croatian descent * Anton Loginov (1882–1963), Russian revolutionary and Soviet writer and journalist * Anton Løkkeberg (1927–1985), Norwegian footballer * Anton Lončar (born 1996), Croatian swimmer * Anton Lopatin (1897–1965), Soviet lieutenant general *
Anton Losenko Anton Pavlovich Losenko (; – ) was a Russian neoclassical painter and academician who specialized in historical subjects and portraits. He was one of the founders of the Imperial Russian historical movement in painting. Life and work Ant ...
(1737–1773), Russian painter * Anton Lubowski (1952–1989), Namibian politician * Anton Francesco Lucini (1610–1661), Italian engraver and printmaker *
Anton Luckievich Anton Ivanavič Luckievič (, , ; 29 January 1884 – 23 March 1942) was a leading figure of the Belarusian independence movement in the early 20th century, an initiator of the proclamation of the independence of Belarus, the Prime Minister and t ...
(1884–1942), Belarusian politician * Anton Logi Lúðvíksson (born 2003), Icelandic footballer * Anton Lui (born 1985), Papua New Guinean sprinter * Anton Lukashin (born 1995), Belarusian footballer * Anton Lundell (born 2001), Finnish ice hockey player * Anton Lundqvist (born 1989), Swedish actor *
Anton Lunin Anton Anatolyevich Lunin (; born 15 September 1986) is a former Russian professional football player. Club career He played two seasons in the Russian Football National League The Russian First League (, Pervaya liga), formerly called Russia ...
(born 1986), Russian footballer * Anton Lutsyk (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Lystopad (1991–2022), Ukrainian military pilot * Anton Lysyuk (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Lyuboslavskiy (born 1984), Russian shot putter * A. F. Maciejewski (1893–1949), American politician * Anton Mackowiak (1922–2013), German wrestler *
Anton Mader Anton Mader (7 January 1913 – 19 February 1984) was a German pilot during World War II. He claimed 86 victories and was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. He commanded the fighter wing ''Jagdgeschwader'' 54 in 1944. Early li ...
(1913–1984), German World War II flying ace * Anton Maegerle, German journalist * Anton Maglica (born 1991), Bosnian-born Croatian football striker *
Anton Mahnič Anton Mahnič, also spelled Antun Mahnić in Croatian orthography (14 September 1850 – 30 December 1920), was a Croatian-Slovenian prelate of the Catholic Church and a philosopher who established and led the Croatian Catholic Movement. Mahnič ...
(1850–1920), Croatian-Slovenian prelate and philosopher * Anton Maikkula (born 1997), Swedish composer * Anton Mailyan (1880–1942), Armenian composer *
Anton Giulio Majano Anton Giulio Majano (5 July 1909 – 12 August 1994) was an Italian screenwriter and film director. His career spanned from 1937 to 1986. Selected filmography Director and screenwriter * ''The Eternal Chain'' (1952) * ''Good Folk's Sunday'' ...
(1909–1994), Italian screenwriter * Anton Makarenko (1888–1939), Soviet educator, social worker and writer * Anton Makarenko (footballer) (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer * Anton Makovich (born 1988), Russian footballer *
Anton Makurin Anton Yuryevich Makurin (; born 12 December 1994) is a Russian football player who plays for FC Sibir Novosibirsk. Career He made his professional debut in the Russian Professional Football League for FC Tom-2 Tomsk on 19 July 2014 in a game ...
(born 1994), Russian footballer * Anton Malatinský (1920–1992), Slovak footballer and coach * Anton Malloth (1912–2002), Dutch-German war criminal * Anton Malyshev (born 1985), Russian ice hockey player * Anton Mamaev (born 1997), Russian snowboarder * Anton Mamonov (born 1989), Russian footballer *
Anton Manegin Anton Konstantinovich Manegin (born 12 March 1990) is a Russian former professional tennis player. Manegin made his only ATP Tour main draw appearance at the 2009 Kremlin Cup, as a wildcard pairing with Teymuraz Gabashvili in the doubles event. ...
(born 1990), Russian tennis player *
Anton Mang Anton "Toni" Mang (; born 29 September 1949 in Inning am Ammersee) is a former five-time world champion in Grand Prix motorcycle racing from Germany. Early life When he was 11, Mang had his first experience with motorcycles on the DKW RT 125, b ...
(born 1949), German motorcycle racer * Anton Mangman (1900–1937), Estonian politician * Anton Manolov (born 1937), Bulgarian sports shooter *
Anton Maria Maragliano Anton Maria Maragliano (18 September 1664 – 7 March 1739) was an Italian sculptor of the Baroque period, known primarily for his wooden statues. He was born in Genoa, where he led an important workshop. He is called also Maraggiano by some ...
(1664–1739), Italian sculptor * Anton Marchl (born 1965), Austrian wrestler * Anton Marcinčin (born 1968), Slovak politician and economist *
Anton Marek Anton Marek (9 February 1913 – 6 February 1963) was an Austrian football player and manager. A defender, he played for Nord-Wien, Wacker Vienna, Club Français, Lens and Toulouse. After retiring Marek managed Lens, Nice, Cannes, Draguignan ...
(1913–1963), Austrian footballer and manager * Anton Maresch (born 1991), Austrian basketball player *
Anton Marik Anton Marik (born 1940) is an Austrian conductor who made a career with orchestras and choirs in Germany. Career Born in Vienna, Marik had been a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir and received his basic musical training there. After graduating ...
(born 1940), Austrian conductor *
Anton Marklund Anton Olof Alexander Marklund (born 9 December 1992) is a Swedish racing driver who won the 2017 FIA European Rallycross Championship. He has competed most of his career for his father's team Marklund Motorsport. Career Marklund entered five r ...
(born 1992), Swedish race car driver * Anton von Maron (1733–1808), Austrian painter * Anton Rolandsson Martin (1729–1785), Swedish botanist * Anton Martinson (1883–1919), Estonian politician * Anton Marty (1847–1914), Swiss philosopher and priest * Anton Matinlauri (born 1989), Finnish football coach * Anton Matković (born 2006), Croatian footballer *
Anton Mattle Anton Mattle (born 10 March 1963) is an Austrian politician from Zams. He succeeded Günther Platter as leader of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and has been the governor of Tyrol Tyrol ( ; historically the Tyrole; ; ) is a historic ...
(born 1963), Austrian politician * Anton Matusevich (born 2001), British tennis player * Anton Matveyenko, multiple people *
Anton Mauve Anthonij "Anton" Rudolf Mauve (; 18 September 18385 February 1888) was a Dutch realist painter who was a leading member of the Hague School. He signed his paintings 'A. Mauve' or with a monogrammed 'A.M.'. A master colorist, he was a very signi ...
(1838–1888), Dutch painter * Anton Mavretič (1934–2019), Slovenian electrical engineer * Anton McKee (born 1993), Icelandic swimmer * Anton McKenzie (born 1981), American gridiron football player * Anton Medan (1957–2021), Indonesian criminal * Anton Megerdichev (born 1969), Russian director and screenwriter * Anton Melbye (1818–1875), Danish artist * Anton Melnik (born 1984), Russian film producer * Anton Memminger (1846–1923), German author, publisher and politician *
Anton Menge Franz Anton Menge (15 February 1808 in Arnsberg – 27 January 1880 in Danzig) was a German entomologist. Menge was a student of Physics, Chemistry and Natural history, Natural History at the University of Bonn He became professor at the Petris ...
(1808–1880), German ecologist *
Anton Raphael Mengs Anton Raphael Mengs (12 March 1728 – 29 June 1779) was a German Neoclassicism, Neoclassical painter. Early life Mengs was born on 12 March 1728, at Ústí nad Labem in the Kingdom of Bohemia, the son of Ismael Mengs, a Danish-born painter wh ...
(1728–1779), German painter * Anton Meybusch (1645–1702), German medallist * Anton Milenin (born 1969), Russian actor * Anton Miller (born 1963), American violinist and violin pedagogue * Anton Minárik (born 1977), Slovak judoka * Anton Miranchuk (born 1995), Russian footballer * Anton Mirou (1578–1621), Flemish painter * Anton Mišovec (born 1966), Czech footballer and manager * Anton Miterev (born 1996), Russian footballer * Anton Mitryushkin (born 1996), Russian footballer * Anton Mitterwurzer (1818–1876), German opera singer *
Anton Moeliono Anton Moedardo Moeliono (21 February 1929 in Bandung – 25 July 2011 in Jakarta) was an Indonesian linguist. He is notable for his contribution into codification of the Indonesian language and orthography, and also in the field of Indonesian te ...
(1929–2011), Indonesian linguist and grammarian * Anton Mohr (1890–1968), Norwegian geographer and historian * Anton Moisescu (1913–1997), Romanian politician * Anton Möller (1563–1611), German painter * Anton Monakhov (born 1982), Ukrainian-born Russian footballer * Anton Moravčík (1931–1996), Slovak footballer *
Anton Mordasov Anton Mordasov () is a Russian pianist, born in Novosibirsk in 1972. Mordasov was a student at thNovosibirsk Music Collegeunder renowned Professor, Academician, Honored Artist of RussiMary Lebenzon In 1990 he won the Rachmaninov Competition and sh ...
(born 1972), Russian pianist * Anton O. Morken (1885–1959), Canadian politician * Anton Morosani (1907–1993), Swiss ice hockey player *
Anton Morozov Anton Yuryevich Morozov (Russian: Антон Юрьевич Морозов; born 24 February 1972), is a Russian politician who has previously been a member of the State Duma from the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR). Biography Anton M ...
(born 1972), Russian politician *
Anton Mosimann Anton Mosimann (born 23 February 1947) is a Swiss chef and restaurateur who was ''Maitre Chef des Cuisines'' at the Dorchester Hotel for thirteen years, during which time its restaurant achieved a rating of two stars in the ''Michelin Guide''. A ...
(born 1947), Swiss chef and restaurateur * Anton N. Moursund (1877–1965), American politician * Anton Mukhin (born 2005), Russian footballer * Anton Mukhovykov (born 1984), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Müller (born 1983), German footballer *Anton Müller (sport shooter) (born 1947), Swiss sports shooter *Anton Munteanu (1932–2007), Romanian footballer *Anton Munukka (born 2004), Finnish footballer *Anton Murray (1922–1995), South African cricketer *Anton Muscatelli (born 1962), Scottish economist *Anton Musiyenko (born 1997), Ukrainian basketball player *Anton Mussert (1894–1946), Dutch Nazi sympathizer *Anton Muttukumaru (1908–2001), first indigenous Commander of the Sri Lanka Army *Anton Muzychkin (born 1994), Belarusian bicycle racer *Anton Myhda (born 1995), Ukrainian biathlete *Anton Myrer (1922–1996), American novelist *Anton Nazarenko (born 1984), Russian badminton player *Anton Nebylitskiy (born 1989), Russian racing driver *Anton Nedyalkov (born 1993), Bulgarian footballer *Anton Neininger (born 1950), Swiss ice hockey player *Anton Nemkin (born 1983), Russian politician *Anton Newcombe (born 1967), American musician *Anton Willem Nieuwenhuis (1864–1953), Dutch explorer and physician *Anton Nilson (1887–1989), Swedish Communist militant *Anton Nimenko (born 1980), Russian figure skater and coach *Anton Nistl, American soccer player *Anton Norris (born 1940), Barbadian high jumper *Anton Nossik (1966–2017), Russian journalist, social activist and blogger *Anton Novačan (1887–1951), Slovene politician, diplomat, author and playwright *Anton Novik (born 1998), Belarusian footballer *Anton Novikaw (born 1995), Belarusian footballer *Anton Nowak (1865–1932), Austrian artist and graphic designer *Anton Nowakowski (1897–1969), German organist, conductor and composer *Anton Nuhn (1814–1889), German anatomist *Anton Oberbeck (1846–1900), German physicist *Anton Obernosterer, Austrian rower *Anton Obholzer (born 1968), British rower *Anton Odabasi (born 1995), Finnish-Turkish basketball player *Anton Ognyanov (born 1988), Bulgarian footballer *Anton Öhman (born 1995), Swedish ice hockey player *Apolo Anton Ohno (born 1982), American speed skater *Anton Ernst Oldofredi (1906–1982), German scholar and physician *Anton Oliver (born 1975), New Zealand rugby player *Anton Olsen (disambiguation), Anton Olsen, multiple people *Anton Olsson (disambiguation), Anton Olsson, multiple people *Anton Ondruš (born 1950), Slovak footballer *Anton Orlov (born 1997), Russian footballer *Anton Otulakowski (born 1956), English footballer *Anton Õunapuu (1887–1919), Estonian scouting activist *Anton Pain Ratu (1929–2024), Indonesian Roman Catholic bishop *Anton Palepoi (born 1978), American Samoan gridiron football player *Anton Palvadre (1886–1942), Estonian lawyer and politician *Anton Palzer (born 1993), German cyclist *Anton Pann (1790s–1854), Ottoman-born Wallachian composer *Anton Pannekoek (1873–1960), Dutch astronomer and Marxist theorist *Anton Panov (1906–1967), Macedonian writer *Anton Pantov (born 1991), Kazakhstani biathlete *Anton Parsons (born 1968), New Zealand sculptor *Anton Paskalev (born 1958), Bulgarian pole vaulter *Anton de Pasquale (born 1995), Australian motor racing driver *Anton Paulsen (1690–1748), Swedish baroque portrait painter *Anton Pauschenwein (born 1981), Austrian footballer *Antón Paz (born 1976), Spanish sailor *Anton Charles Pegis (1905–1978), American philosopher and theologian *Anton Peikrishvili (born 1987), Georgian rugby union player *Anton F. L. Pelt (1799–1861), German Protestant theologian *Anton Perich, Croatian-American filmmaker, photographer and video artist *Anton Persson (born 1989), Swedish ice hockey player *Anton Persson (skier) (born 1995), Swedish cross-country skier *Anton Perwein (1911–1981), Austrian handball player *Anton Peschka (1885–1940), Austrian painter *Anton Peterlin (disambiguation), Anton Peterlin, multiple people *Anton Peters (1923–1989), Belgian actor and director *Anton Petrea (born 1975), Romanian association football manager and former player *Anton Petrov (disambiguation), Anton Petrov, multiple people *Trollhättan school attack#Perpetrator, Anton Lundin Pettersson (1994–2015), Swedish murderer, perpetrator of the Trollhättan school stabbing *Anton Philips (1874–1951), Dutch industrialist *Anton Phillips (born 1943), Jamaican-born British actor *Anton Pichler (1697–1779), German-Italian gemcutter *Anton Pichler (footballer) (born 1955), Austrian footballer *Anton Piëch (1894–1952), Austrian lawyer and car company manager *Anton Pieck (1895–1987), Dutch artist *Anton Pierre (born 1977), Trinidad and Tobago footballer *Anton Ranjith Pillainayagam (born 1966), Sri Lankan Tamil Catholic priest, Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Colombo *Anton Maria Pirovano, Italian sculptor *Anton Piskunov (born 1989), Russian footballer *Anton Pitout (born 1976), South African rugby union player *Anton Wilhelm Plaz (1708–1784), German physician and botanist *Anton Plenikowski (1899–1971), German politician *Anton Pliesnoi (born 1996), Georgian weightlifter *Anton Podbevšek (1898–1981), Slovenian poet *Anton Pogue (born 1968), American snowboarder *Anton Pointner (1894–1949), Austrian actor *Anton Poleschuk (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Polyakov (1987–2021), Ukrainian politician *Anton Polyakov (nutritionist), Anton Igorevich Polyakov (born 1984), Russian endocrinologist and nutritionist *Anton Polyutkin (born 1993), Russian footballer *Anton Pongratz (1948–2008), Romanian fencer *Anton Ponkrashov (born 1986), Russian basketball player *Anton Ponomarev (born 1988), Kazakhstani basketball player *Anton Popovitch (born 1996), Finnish footballer *Anton Posset (1941–2015), German holocaust historian and teacher *Anton Postupalenko (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Powers (born 1989), English DJ and record producer *Anton Powolny (1899–1961), Austrian footballer *Anton Praeg, South African wrestler *Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), German pastor *Anton Prakapenia (born 1988), Belarusian handball player *Anton Probst, German Paralympic volleyball player *Anton von Prokesch-Osten (1795–1876), Austrian-Hungarian diplomat, statesman and general *Anton Prokhorov (born 1992), Russian Paralympic athlete *Anton Pronk (1941–2016), Dutch footballer *Anton Prykhodko (1891–1938), Ukrainian Soviet statesman *Anton Prylepau (born 1984), Belarusian archer *Anton Ptushkin (born 1984), Ukrainian TV presenter, YouTuber, traveler and journalist *Anton Pushkov (born 1988), Russian basketball player *Anton Putsila (born 1987), Belarusian footballer *Antón Quindimil (born 1999), Spanish footballer *Anton Quintana (1937–2017), Dutch writer *Anton Quni (born 1967), Kosovar politician and military commander *Anton Raadik (1917–1999), Estonian boxer *Anton Raaff (1714–1797), German tenor *Anton Rabie, Canadian billionaire businessman *Anton Rabtsaw (born 1984), Belarusian footballer *Anton Ræder (1855–1941), Norwegian educator, philologist and historian *Anton Räderscheidt (1892–1970), German artist *Anton Ratasepp, Estonian politician *Anton A. Raven (1833–1919), Curaçaoan-born American business executive *Anton Philipp Reclam (1807–1896), German publisher *Anton Refalo (born 1956), Maltese politician *Anton Refregier (1905–1979), Russian-American painter *Anton Regh (1940–2018), German footballer *Anton Rehmann (1840–1917), Austrian botanist *Anton Reicha (1770–1836), Czech-born French composer *Anton Reichenow (1847–1941), German ornithologist and herpetologist *Anton Reinartz (1926–2002), German rower *Anton Reinlein (1766–?), Austrian clockmaker *Anton Reinthaller (1895–1958), Austrian right-wing politician *Anton Reisenegger (born 1969), Chilean guitarist and vocalist *Anton Josef Reiss (1835–1900), German sculptor *Anton Rekhtin (born 1989), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Resch (1921–1975), German World War II fighter pilot *Anton Reznicek, North American botanist *Anton Richter (1911–1989), Austrian weightlifter *Anton Pius Riegel (1789–1868), Austrian architect *Anton Riepl (born 1969), German high jumper *Anton Rintelen (1876–1946), Austrian academic, jurist and politician *Anton Rippon (born 1944), English writer *Anton Rittel, Swiss footballer *Anton Rizov (born 1987), Bulgarian sports shooter *Anton Robinson (born 1986), English footballer *Anton Rodgers (1933–2007), English actor *Anton Rodgers (footballer) (born 1993), Irish professional footballer *Anton Rödin (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player *Anton Rogan (born 1966), Northern Irish footballer *Anton Rogochiy (born 1982), Russian footballer and coach *Anton Rohner (1871–1951), Swiss clergyman and professor *Anton Rom (1909–1994), German rower *Anton Romako (1832–1889), Austrian painter *Anton Johan Rønneberg (1856–1922), Norwegian politician *Anton Rop (born 1960), Slovenian politician *Anton del Rosario (born 1981), Filipino footballer *Anton Rosén (born 1991), Swedish motorcycle speedway rider *Anton Rosen (1859–1928), Danish architect and professor *Anton Roux (born 1981), South African cricketer *Anton Rovner (born 1970), Russian-American composer *Anton Rubinstein (1829–1894), Russian pianist, composer and conductor *Anton Rücker (born 2001), German footballer *Anton Rudakov (born 1989), Russian footballer *Anton Rudinski (1937–2017), Serbian footballer *Anton Rudoy (born 1983), Kazakhstani rugby player *Anton Rukavina (born 1985), Croatian footballer *Anton Rumpelmayer (1832–1914), Austrian confectioner *Anton Rupert (1916–2006), South African businessman *Anton Ryakhov (born 1980), Russian canoeist *Anton Ryen (1894–1968), Norwegian politician *Anton Sabel (1902–1983), German politician *Anton Saefkow (1903–1944), German resistance fighter and communist *Anton Sagadeyev (born 1993), Kazakh ice hockey player *Anton Sakharov (born 1982), Russian footballer *Anton Salabay (born 2002), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Salétros (born 1996), Swedish footballer *Anton Salman (born 1957), Palestinian lawyer and politician *Anton Yegorovich von Saltza (1843–1916), Russian general *Anton Salvesen (1927–1994), Norwegian luger *Anton Maria Salvini (1653–1729), Italian naturalist and classicist *Anton Samba (born 1982), Indonesian footballer *Anton Samoylov (born 1983), Russian footballer *Anton Sandström (born 1981), Swedish male curler *Anton Sanko (born 1960), American film score composer *Anton Santesson (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey defenseman *Anton Saroka (born 1992), Belarusian footballer *Anton Saurma von der Jeltsch (1836–1900), German aristocrat and diplomat *Anton Eleutherius Sauter (1800–1881), Austrian botanist and physician *Anton Savage, Irish radio and TV presenter *Anton Savin (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Schaaf (1962–2020), German politician *Anton Schaars (1887–1963), Dutch Roman Catholic priest *Anton Schall (1907–1947), Austrian footballer *Anton Ferdinand Schaller (1772–1844), Austrian painter *Anton Schär (born 1942), Swiss boxer *Anton Schärer, Swiss weightlifter *Anton Scharinger (born 1959), Austrian operatic bass-baritone *Anton G. Schauer (1860–1932), American politician *Anton Schifferer (1871–1943), German business executive and politician *Anton van Schijndel (born 1960), Dutch politician *Anton Schindler (1795–1864), associate, secretary and early biographer of Ludwig van Beethoven *Anton Schindling (1947–2020), German historian of modern age *Anton Schlecker (born 1944), German businessman *Anton Schlembach (1932–2020), German bishop *Anton Schlossar (1849–1942), Austrian librarian and writer *Anton von Schmerling (1805–1893), Austrian statesman *Anton Edler von Schmid (1765–1855), Austrian printer and publisher of Hebrew books *Anton Schmid (1900–1942), Austrian soldier *Anton Schnack (1892–1973), German writer *Anton Schneeberger (1530–1581), Swiss botanist *Anton Schneider (1831–1890), German zoologist *Anton Schnider (1936–2023), Swiss footballer *Anton Schott (1846–1913), German dramatic tenor *Anton Schrödl (1820–1906), Austrian painter *Anton Schrötter von Kristelli (1802–1875), Austrian chemist *Anton Schulthess-Rechberg (1855–1941), Swiss medical doctor and entomologist *Anton Schumacher (born 1938), German footballer *Anton Schütz (1894–1977), German-American artist *Anton Schwartz (born 1967), American jazz saxophonist and composer *Anton Schwarzkopf (1924–2001), German engineer of amusement rides *Anton Martin Schweigaard (1808–1870), Norwegian politician *Anton Schweitzer (1735–1787), German composer *Anton Sealey (born 1991), Bahamian footballer *Anton Sebastianpillai (1945–2020), British author and consultant geriatrician *Anton Segner (born 2001), German rugby union player *Anton Sekret (born 1992), Russian footballer *Anton Sema (born 1978), Russian rower *Anton Sereda (born 1980), Russian footballer *Anton Shagin (born 1984), Russian actor *Anton Shammas (born 1950), Palestinian writer, poet and translator *Anton Shamonin (born 2005), Russian footballer *Anton Shantyr (born 1974), Russian cyclist *Anton Shekhovtsov (born 1978), Ukrainian political scientist *Anton Shendrik (born 1986), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Shenfeld (born 1993), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Shepelew (born 1989), Belarusian footballer *Anton Shevchuk (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Shibalov (born 1984), Russian rally driver *Anton Shipilov (born 1973), Russian footballer and coach *Anton Shipulin (born 1987), Russian biathlete *Anton Shitov (born 2000), Russian footballer *Anton Shoutvin (born 1989), Israeli basketball player *Anton Shramchenko (born 1993), Belarusian footballer *Anton Shulepov (born 1996), Russian figure skater *Anton Shunin (born 1987), Russian footballer *Anton Shunto (born 1988), Belarusian footballer *Anton Shynder (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Sidelnikov (born 1981), Russian footballer *Anton Sigurðsson (born 1987), Icelandic film director and screenwriter *Anton Sikharulidze (born 1976), Russian pair skater *Anton Silayev (born 2006), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Siluanov (born 1963), Russian politician and economist *Anton Silva (born 1964), Sri Lankan footballer *Anton Sinapov (born 1993), Bulgarian biathlete *Anton Sintsov (born 1991), Russian road and mountain bike racer *Anton Sinyak (born 1999), Russian footballer *Anton Sistermans (1865–1926), Dutch baritone *Anton Skachkov (born 1979), Ukrainian Paralympic athlete *Anton Skalon (1767–1812), Russian commander *Anton Skipper (born 1999), Danish footballer *Anton Skulberg (1921–2012), Norwegian politician *Anton Slavchev (born 1995), Bulgarian footballer *Anton Slepyshev (born 1994), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Sloboda (born 1987), Slovak footballer *Anton Slodnjak (1899–1983), Slovene literary historian *Anton Martin Slomšek (1800–1862), Slovenian bishop *Anton Sluka (born 1960), Slovak Paralympic athlete *Anton Smirnov (disambiguation), Anton Smirnov, multiple people *Anton Smit (born 1945), Dutch screenwriter and producer *Anton Smit (sculptor), South African sculptor *Anton Smith (born 1985), English footballer *Anton Smith-Meyer (1919–2011), Norwegian diplomat *Anton Smolski (born 1996), Belarusian biathlete *Anton Smyslov (born 1979), Russian footballer *Anton Lembit Soans (1885–1966), Estonian architect *Anton Soedjarwo (1930–1988), Indonesian chief of police *Anton Søjberg (born 2000), Danish association football player *Anton Sokał-Kutyłoŭski (1892–1983), Belarusian independence activist *Anton Wilhelm Solnitz (1709–1752), German Bohemian composer *Anton Solomoukha (1945–2015), Ukrainian-French artist *Anton Šoltis (born 1976), Slovak footballer *Anton Šoltýs (1937–2022), Slovak alpine skier *Anton Sommerseth (1909–1998), Norwegian politician *Anton Sorokin (born 1996), Belarusian footballer *Anton Sosnin (born 1990), Russian footballer *Anton Spasov (born 1975), Bulgarian footballer *Anton Spiridonov (born 1998), Russian-American ice dancer *Anton Matthias Sprickmann (1749–1833), German lawyer and writer *Anton Heinrich Springer (1825–1891), German art historian and writer *Anton Srholec (1929–2016), Slovak Roman Catholic priest and writer *Anton von Stabel (1806–1880), German judge and politician *Anton Stabrovskyy, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer *Anton Stach (born 1998), German association football player *Anton Stadler (1753–1812), Austrian musical artist *Anton Stamitz (1750–c. 1800), German composer and violinist *Anton Stankowski (1906–1998), German painter *Anton Starkopf (1889–1966), Estonian sculptor *Anton Šťastný (born 1959), Slovak ice hockey player *Anton Staus (1872–1955), German astronomer *Anton Steck (born 1965), German violinist and conductor *Anton Štefánek (1877–1964), Slovak politician and sociologist *Anton Stegmann (1883–1972), South African rugby union player *Anton Steiner (born 1958), Austrian alpine skier *Anton Stevens (c. 1608–1675), Bohemian painter *Anton von Störck (1731–1803), Austrian pharmacologist *Anton Storch (1892–1975), German politician *Anton Stråka (born 1998), Finnish ice hockey player *Anton Strålman (born 1986), Swedish ice hockey player *Anton Strashimirov (1872–1937), Bulgarian writer *Anton Strassgschwandtner (1827–1881), Austrian painter and lithographer *Anton Stres (born 1942), Slovenian Catholic bishop *Anton Strohmayer (1848–1937), Austrian musician *Anton Ström (1910–1994), Swedish sailor *Anton D. Strouf (1884–1940), American politician *Anton Strout (1970–2020), American writer *Anton Subikshan (born 1998), Indian cricketer *Anton Suchkow (born 2002), Belarusian footballer *Anton Sullivan (born 1991/1992), Offaly Gaelic footballer *Anton Summer (born 1967), Austrian judoka *Anton Suseno (born 1971), Indonesian table tennis player *Anton Susha (born 2000), Belarusian footballer *Anton Sushkevich (1889–1961), Russian mathematician *Anton Švajlen (born 1937), Slovak footballer *Anton Sychev (born 1994), Russian rugby union player *Anton Syrée (1859–1924), South African-born English cricketer and doctor *Anton Sytnykov (born 1991), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Sztáray (1740–1808), Austrian general *Anton Tabakov (born 1960), Russian actor *Anton Tabone (born 1937), Maltese politician *Anton Tamarut (1932–2000), Croatian Roman Catholic prelate *Anton Tanghe (born 1999), Belgian footballer *Anton Teetsov (1889–1941), Estonian politician *Anton Terekhov (born 1998), Russian footballer *Anton Terekhov (handballer) (born 1992), Ukrainian handball player *Anton Tereschenko (born 1995), Belarusian footballer *Anton Teuma (born 1964), Gozitan prelate of the Catholic Church *Anton Teyber (1756–1822), Austrian musician *Anton Thernes (1892–1944), German Nazi SS deputy commandant of concentration camp executed for war crimes *Anton Thraen (1843–1902), German astronomer *Anton Tideman (born 1992), Swedish footballer *Anton Tikhomirov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Tinnerholm (born 1991), Swedish footballer *Anton Wilhelm Tischbein (1730–1804), German painter *Dayasritha Tissera, Anton Dayasritha Tissera (born 1966), Sri Lankan Sinhala politician *Anton Emil Titl (1809–1882), Austrian composer and conductor *Anton Ferdinand Titz (1742–1811), German composer and violinist *Anton Tkáč (1951–2022), Slovak track cyclist *Anton Tkachev (born 1994), Russian politician *Anton Tohill (born 1999), Australian rules football player *Anton Tokarev (born 1984), Russian pair skater *Anton Tolordava (born 1996), Georgian footballer *Anton Toolanen (born 1997), Swedish ice hockey player *Anton Torello (1884–1960), Catalan musical artist *Anton Toscani (1901–1984), Dutch race walker *Anton Tremmel (born 1994), German alpine skier *Anton Treuer, American academic and author *Anton von Troeltsch (1829–1890), German otologist *Anton Troianovski (born 1985), Soviet-born American journalist *Anton Tsarenko (born 2004), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Tsirin (born 1987), Kazakh international footballer *Anton Tsvetanov, Bulgarian long-distance runner *Anton Tus (1931–2023), Croatian general *Anton Uesson (1879–1942), Estonian politician and engineer *Anton Corfiz Ulfeldt (1699–1769), Austrian politician and diplomat *Anton Ulrich, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen (1687–1763), Duke of Saxe-Meiningen *Anton Unseld (1894–1932), German footballer and manager *Anton Unterkofler (born 1983), Austrian snowboarder *Anton Urban (1934–2021), Slovak footballer *Anton Urspruch (1850–1907), German composer and pedagogue *Anton Usnik (born 1973), Slovenian footballer *Anton Usov (born 1994), Russian footballer *Anton Aleksandrovich Utkin (born 1967), Russian writer, film director, director and novelist *Anton Vaino (born 1972), Russian diplomat and politician *Anton R. Valukas, American lawyer *Anton Vamplew (born 1966), British astronomer *Anton Maria Vannucchi (1724–1792), Italian jurist and writer *Anton Vasilyev (disambiguation), Anton Vasilyev, multiple people *Anton Vasyutinsky (1858–1935), Russian painter *Anton Velim (1892–1954), Austrian painter *Anton Velkov (born 1968), Bulgarian footballer and manager *Anton Venier, Austrian luger *Anton Vergilov (born 1985), Bulgarian footballer *Anton Versluijs (1893–1982), Dutch painter *Anton Vickerman, British DJ and website operator *Anton Villatoro (born 1970), Guatemalan cyclist *Anton Vilsmeier (1894–1962), German chemist *Anton Vlasov (born 1989), Russian footballer *Anton Vogel (1913–1971), Austrian wrestler *Anton Volchenkov (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player *Anton Vorobyev (born 1990), Russian cyclist *Anton Vovk (1900–1963), Catholic bishop *Anton Vratuša (1915–2017), Slovenian politician and diplomat *Anton Vriesde (born 1968), Dutch footballer *Anton Wackerle (born 1938), German bobsledder *Anton Fran Wagner (1712–1782), Slovenian politician *Anton Wahlberg (born 2005), Swedish ice hockey player *Anton Waisbecker (1853–1916), Hungarian botanist *Anton Walbrook (1896–1967), Austrian actor *Anton Walkes (1997–2023), English footballer *Anton Walser (politician), Liechtenstein politician *Anton Walter (1752–1826), German piano builder *Anton Walter (cellist) (1883–1950), Austrian cellist *Anton Watson (born 2000), American basketball player *Anton Webern (1883–1945), Austrian composer *Anton Wede (born 1990), Swedish footballer *Anton Wedin (born 1993), Swedish professional ice hockey forward *Anton Weibel (born 1941), Swiss footballer *Anton Weichselbaum (1845–1920), Austrian pathologist and bacteriologist *Anton Joseph Weidenbach (1809–1871), German archivist and historian *Anton Weiss-Wendt (born 1973), Norwegian academic and historian *Anton Weissenbacher (born 1965), Romanian footballer *Anton Wembacher (born 1955), German luger *Anton H. Wentworth (1897–2001), American politician *Anton von Werner (1843–1915), German painter *Anton Weselak (1918–1989), Canadian politician *A. L. Westgard (1865–1921), highway pioneer and photographer *Anton von Wietersheim (born 1951), Namibian politician *Anton van Wilderode (1918–1998), Belgian diocesan priest, teacher, writer and poet *Anton Wildgans (1881–1932), Austrian poet and playwright *Anton Wilfer (1901–1976), Czechoslovak luthier *Anton Windfelder, German zoologist and immunologist *Anton Winkelmann (born 2003), German canoeist *Anton Winkler (1954–2016), West German luger *Anton von Winzor (1844–1910), governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina *Anton Wolf (1933–2010), Austrian footballer *Anton van Wouw (1862–1945), South African sculptor *Anton Wright (born 1974), adventurer and entrepreneur *Anton Yashkov (born 1992), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Yatsenko (born 1977), Ukrainian politician *Anton Yelchin (1989–2016), Russian-American actor *Anton Yelizarov (born 1981), Russian military and mercenary leader *Anton Yugov (1904–1991), Bulgarian politician *Anton Zabolotny (born 1991), Russian footballer *Anton von Zach (1747–1826), Austrian general *Anton Zadereyko (born 1999), Ukrainian footballer *Anton Zaitcev (born 1987), Russian tennis player *Anton Zakharov (born 1986), Ukrainian Olympic diver *Anton Zappelli (born 1971), Australian Paralympic shooter *Anton Zarutskiy (born 1986), Russian rower *Anton Zaslavski also known as Zedd (born 1989), Russian-German music producer and DJ *Anton Zeilinger (born 1945), Austrian quantum physicist *Anton Zemlyanukhin (born 1988), Kyrgyzstani footballer *Anton Zensus (born 1958), German radio astronomer *Anton Zhebrak (1901–1965), Soviet botanist *Anton Zhukov (disambiguation), Anton Zhukov, multiple people *Anton Zilzer (1860–1921), Hungarian painter *Anton Zingarevich, Russian businessman *Anton Zinkovsky (born 1996), Russian footballer *Anton Zischka (1904–1997), Austrian author and journalist *Anton Žlogar (born 1977), Slovenian footballer *Anton Zorich (born 1962), Russian mathematician *Anton Georg Zwengauer (1850–1928), German painter *Anton Zwerina (1900–1973), Austrian weightlifter *Anton van Zyl (born 1980), South African rugby player


Fictional characters

*Anton, mythological son of Hercules created by Mark Antony, and from whom he claimed descent *Anton, aka Tony, former co-leader of the gang, the Jets, from ''West Side Story'' *Anton O'Neill, title role of feature film ''Anton'', directed by Graham Cantwell *Anton, fictional geneticist, credited with discovering Anton's Key, in the ''Ender's Game (series), Ender's Game'' series of books by Orson Scott Card *Anton Chigurh, antagonist in the Cormac McCarthy novel ''No Country for Old Men'' and the 2007 movie of the same title *Anton Phibes, murderous organist in two cult movies starring Vincent Price *Anton Steenwijk, protagonist in the Harry Mulisch novel ''The Assault'' *List of In Living Color sketches#A, Anton Jackson, a homeless person portrayed by Damon Wayans in the American comedy sketch show ''In Living Color'' *Anton Ego, food critic in the 2007 Pixar film ''Ratatouille (film), Ratatouille'' *Anton Gorodetsky, hero and narrator of most of the ''Watch'' novels by Sergei Lukyanenko *Anton Herzen, supposed vampire in ''Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box'' who lived in Herzen Castle *Anton Tobias, main character in the horror comedy film ''Idle Hands'', played by actor Devon Sawa *Anton Shudder, side character in the Skulduggery Pleasant series *Anton Hofmiller, main character in the book ''Beware of Pity'', written by Stefan Zweig *Anton Vanko, name of two Marvel Comics characters: Crimson Dynamo and Whiplash (comics)#Anton Vanko, Whiplash *Anton Zeck, a master thief hired to steal Shredder's helmet in TMNT 2012 *Anton Krieg, a German black market kingpin in Wolfenstein (2009 video game), Wolfenstein 2009 *Frederick Anton Reiker, male protagonist in the book ''Summer of My German Soldier'' by Bette Greene *List of The Amazing World of Gumball characters, Anton, a character from ''The Amazing World of Gumball'' *Anton, Gilfoyle's server in Silicon Valley (TV series), Silicon Valley *Antoine Roquentin, diarist/narrator of Jean-Paul Sartre's novel ''Nausea (novel), Nausea'' *Anton Lavrentievich G______v, narrator of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel ''Demons (Dostoevsky novel), Demons'' *Dynamite Anton, titular protagonist of indie games ''Antonball'' ''Deluxe'' and ''Antonblast'' *Anton Ivanov, a playable character from the video game ''Zenless Zone Zero''


See also

* Antanas *Anthon (given name) *Antoan *Antona (name) *Antono (name) *Antoon *Antos (name) *Antoun *Antun *Antton (name) *Antxon, name


References

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