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Anatole is a French male name, derived from the Greek name Ανατολιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise." The Russian version of the name is Anatoly . Other variants are Anatol and more rarely Anatolio .
Anatoly (Russian: Анато́лий, romanized: Anatoliy [ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj], [1] Ukrainian: Анато́лій, romanized: Anatolii [ɐnɐˈtɔl⁽ʲ⁾ij]) is a common Russian and Ukrainian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Anatolios (Ανατολιος), meaning "sunrise."
Anatol is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος Anatolius, meaning "sunrise". The Russian version of the name is Anatoly (also transliterated as Anatoliy and Anatoli). The French version is Anatole. A rarer variant is Anatolio. Saint Anatolius of Laodicea was a third-century saint from Alexandria in Egypt. [1]
Pierre, outraged, searches Moscow for Anatole while Marya and Sonya tell a grief-stricken Natasha that Anatole is already married. Pierre eventually finds Anatole at Hélène’s house ("Find Anatole"). Pierre, close to violence, orders Anatole to leave Moscow and burn all his correspondence with Natasha.
Anatole (mouse), a fictional mouse who is the title character in a series of children's books by Eve Titus and Paul Galdone; Anatole (Jeeves character), a fictional character in the Jeeves stories who is the French chef of Aunt Dahlia; Anatole Kuragin, a main character in Leo Tolstoy's novel War and Peace
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In Greek mythology, Anatole (Ancient Greek: Ανατολη, romanized: Anatolê, lit. 'rising') was the second Hora (Hour) who presided over the hour of dawn. [ 1 ] She was also called Anatolia or Antolia (Ἀντολίη means ‘eastern’).
The name for the hastily dubbed beast would have more staying power than Mason could have ever imagined. In 1907, and with the university still without a mascot, Mason and a group of his fellow ...