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Anatolios

Anatolios is a masculine given name of Greek origin. It derives from Anatole, meaning east or sunrise, and is often Latinized as Anatolius. The form Anatolios is common in Byzantine-era sources and remains in use in Greek-speaking communities today.

In historical records, the name appears most prominently in ecclesiastical contexts. The best-known bearer is Anatolios,

In modern times, Anatolios continues to be used in Greece and among Greek diaspora communities, with transliterations

a
5th-century
Patriarch
of
Constantinople,
attested
in
sources
concerning
the
leadership
of
the
Eastern
Church
during
late
antiquity.
Other
clerics
named
Anatolios
appear
in
Byzantine
and
early
Christian
writings,
and
the
name
is
encountered
in
hagiographies
and
liturgical
lists
across
the
eastern
Mediterranean.
such
as
Anatólios
or
Anatolius
in
English-language
texts.
The
name
has
various
diminutives
and
forms
in
different
languages.