Анатолий
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Russian
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- Анато́лій (Anatólij) — Pre-reform orthography (1918)
Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Greek ανατολή (anatolí, “east”, “dawn”, “sunrise”), from Ancient Greek ἀνατολή (anatolḗ, “sunrise”). Akin with Latin Anatolius and English and French Anatole.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Анато́лий • (Anatólij) m anim (genitive Анато́лия, nominative plural Анато́лии, genitive plural Анато́лиев, diminutive То́ля or То́лик)
- a male given name, Anatoli or Anatoly, from Ancient Greek, equivalent to English Anatolius or Anatole
Declension
[edit]Declension of Анато́лий (anim masc-form i-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Анато́лий Anatólij |
Анато́лии Anatólii |
genitive | Анато́лия Anatólija |
Анато́лиев Anatólijev |
dative | Анато́лию Anatóliju |
Анато́лиям Anatólijam |
accusative | Анато́лия Anatólija |
Анато́лиев Anatólijev |
instrumental | Анато́лием Anatólijem |
Анато́лиями Anatólijami |
prepositional | Анато́лии Anatólii |
Анато́лиях Anatólijax |
Derived terms
[edit]- (Diminutives:) То́ля (Tólja), То́лик (Tólik)
- (Endearing forms:) То́лечка (Tólečka), То́ленька (Tólenʹka), Толю́ся (Toljúsja), Толя́ша (Toljáša)
- (Pejorative forms:) То́лька (Tólʹka), Толя́н (Tolján)
- (Patronymics:) Анато́льевич (Anatólʹjevič)/Анато́льич (Anatólʹič), Анато́льевна (Anatólʹjevna)/Анато́льна (Anatólʹna)
- (Surnames) Анато́льев (Anatólʹjev)
- ("New vocative":) Толь (Tolʹ)
Descendants
[edit]Transliterations
- → Arabic: → أَنَاتُولِي (ʔanātūlī) (transliteration)
- → Armenian: → Անատոլի (Anatoli) (transliteration)
- → Belarusian: → Анатолій (Anatólij) (transliteration)
- → Bulgarian: → Анатолий (Anatolij) (transliteration)
- → Chinese: → (transliteration):
- → English: → Anatoli, → Anatoliy, → Anatoly (transliteration)
- → Esperanto: → Anatolo (transliteration)
- → Estonian: → Anatoli (transliteration)
- → Finnish: → Anatoli (transliteration)
- → French: → Anatoli (transliteration)
- → Georgian: → ანატოლი (anaṭoli) (transliteration)
- → German: → Anatoli (transliteration)
- → Greek: → Ανατολή (Anatolí) (transliteration)
- → Hebrew: → אנטולי (Anatoli) (transliteration)
- → Hindi: → अनातोली (anātolī), → अनाटोली (anāṭolī) (transliteration)
- → Japanese: → アナトーリー (Anatōrī), → アナトリー (Anatorī) (transliteration)
- → Korean: → 아나톨리 (Anatolli) (transliteration)
- → Latvian: → Anatolijs (transliteration)
- → Lithuanian: → Anatolijus (transliteration)
- → Macedonian: → Анатолиј (Anatolij) (transliteration)
- → Persian: → آناتولی (ânâtoli) (transliteration)
- → Swedish: → Anatolij (transliteration)
- → Thai: → อะนาโตลี (à-naa-dtoo-lîi) (transliteration)
- → Ukrainian: → Анатолій (Anatolij) (transliteration)
- → Urdu: → اناتولی (anātolī), → اناٹولی (anāṭolī) (transliteration)
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