Ante (name)
Ante is both a Croatian and Swedish male first name, while Antė is a Lithuanian masculine given name that is a diminutive form of Antanas used in Lithuania. It is a common Croatian given name used as a diminutive form of Anton, Antonio, and Antonijo in Lithuania. However, as a Swedish name, it is unrelated to these names that derive from Antonius and instead is a dimutive form of Anders and Andreas used in Sweden.- Ante Bukvić, Croatian-Luxembourgish footballer
- Ante Delaš, Croatian basketball player
- Ante Đugum, Croatian basketball player
- Ante Erceg, Croatian footballer
- Ante Gotovina, Croatian general
- Ante Jelavić, Bosnian-Croat politician
- Ante Kosovich, Dalmatian-New Zealand writer
- Ante Kovačić, Croatian writer
- Ante Marković, Yugoslav-Croatian politician
- Ante Mladinić, Croatian football manager
- Ante Mrduljaš, Yugoslav-Croatian politician
- Ante Pavelić, Croatian politician
- Ante Pavelić, Croatian general and fascist dictator
- Ante Peterlić, Croatian screenwriter and film director
- Ante Radonić, Croatian astronomer
- Ante Rebić, Croatian footballer
- Ante Roguljić, Croatian footballer
- Ante Roje, Croatian swimmer
- Ante Tomić, Croatian writer
- Ante Tomić, Croatian basketball player
- Ante Starčević, Croatian politician and writer
- Ante Šupuk, Croatian politician and inventor
- Ante Žanetić, Croatian footballer
- Ante Aikio, Finnish-Sami linguist
- Ante Björkebaum, Swedish footballer
- Ingor Ánte Áilo Gaup, Sámi actor, composer, and folk musician
- Ante Covic, Australian footballer
- Ante Jazić, Canadian footballer
- Ante Juric, Australian football
- Ante Kovacevic, Australian footballer
- Ante Milanovic-Litre, Canadian footballer
- Ante Milicic, Australian footballer
- Ante Miročević, Montenegrin footballer
- Ante Moric, Australian footballer
- Ante Razov, American footballer
- Ante Šimundža, Slovenian footballer
- Ante Trstenjak, Slovenian, psychologist, painter and illustrator
- Ante Zelck, German entrepreneur and hostel pioneer