Anton (given name)

Anton is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Latin name Antonius, and used in various languages. Notable people and characters with the name include:

People

 * Anton of Schauenburg (died 1558), Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
 * Anton Çelebi (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 (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 Abele (born 1992), Swedish activist, debater and politician
 * Anton Aberle (1876–1953), German-Swiss architect
 * Anton Ackermann (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, Maltese sculptor
 * Anton Ahlström (1869–1932), Finnish forest ranger and politician
 * Antón de Alaminos (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 (born 1959), Indonesian politician
 * Anton Arensky (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 (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 (1862–1905), Slovenian painter
 * Anton Babchuk (born 1984), Ukrainian-Russian ice hockey player
 * Anton Babikov (born 1991), Russian biathlete
 * Anton Bacalbașa (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, 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 (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 (1831–1888), German surgeon and biologist
 * Anton Basansky (born 1987), Russian politician
 * Anton Batagov (born 1965), Russian composer
 * Anton Batugin (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), 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, Albanian folklorist
 * Anton Bernard (born 1989), Italian professional ice hockey winger
 * Anton Ulrik Berndes, Swedish artist and land surveyor
 * Anton Berns, Dutch biochemist and cancer researcher
 * Anton Besold (1904–1991), German politician
 * Anton Bettelheim (1851–1930), Austrian critic and journalist
 * Anton Betyuzhnov (born 1997), Russian football player
 * Anton Betz (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 (born 1972), Italian luger
 * Anton Blok, 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 (born 1982), Russian football midfielder
 * Anton Bocharov (born 1995), Russian football player
 * Anton Wilhelm Böhme (1673–1722), German Lutheran royal chaplain
 * Anton Boisen (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, Dutch painter, draughtsman and printmaker
 * Anton Brady (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, 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 (1884–1951), Norwegian archaeologist and politician
 * Anton Brosenbauer (1909–1992), Austrian footballer
 * Anton Bruckner (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 (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 (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 (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, 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 (1873–1933), American politician
 * Anton Chaitkin, American writer, historian and LaRouchist activist
 * Anton Abad Chavarria, Spanish singer-songwriter
 * Anton Chekhov (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 (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 (1917–2020), American opera conductor and composer
 * Anton Corbijn (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 (1942–2012), Romanian ice hockey player
 * Anton Dahl (1882–1952), Norwegian sports shooter
 * Anton Dahlberg (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 (1876–1958), Romanian mathematician
 * Anton Davydenko (born 1996), Ukrainian trampoline gymnast
 * Anton Dedaj (born 1980), Croatian Kosovan football player
 * Anton Maria Del Chiaro, Italian historian
 * Anton Delvig (1798–1831), Russian poet and journalist
 * Anton Demchenko (born 1987), Russian chess grandmaster
 * Anton Demenshchin, Russian footballer
 * Anton Demkov (born 1995), Belarusian professional footballer
 * Anton Denikin (1872–1947), Russian military commander
 * Anton Dermota (1910–1989), Slovenian tenor
 * Anton Deusing (1612–1666), German physician
 * Anton Devcich (born 1985), New Zealand cricketer
 * Anton Diabelli (1781–1858), Austrian composer
 * Anton Dieffenbach (1831–1914), German painter
 * Anton Diel (1898–1959), German politician
 * Anton Dietrich (1833–1904), German painter
 * Anton Diffring (1916–1989), German actor
 * Anton Dilger (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 (1852–1928), priest and missionary
 * Anton Doda (1680–1766), Albanian vice consul
 * Anton Dohrn (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 (1831–1914), Danish painter
 * Anton Dostler (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 (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, Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton van Duinkerken (1903–1968), Dutch poet, essayist and academic
 * Anton Dukach (born 1995), Ukrainian luger
 * Anton Durcovici (1888–1951), Romanian Catholic bishop
 * Anton Dworzak, 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 (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, Estonian judoka
 * Anton Feichtner, German TV actor
 * Anton Felkel, Austrian mathematician
 * Anton Ferdinand (born 1985), English footballer
 * Anton Fernbach-Ferenczi (1925–1989), Romanian footballer
 * Anton Ferreira (born 1955), South African cricketer
 * Anton Fier (1956–2022), American rock drummer
 * Anton Fig (born 1952), South African drummer
 * Anton Filippov (born 1986), Uzbekistani chess grandmaster
 * Anton Filkuka (1888–1957), Austrian painter
 * Anton Fils (1733–1760), German composer
 * Anton Fink (born 1987), German professional footballer
 * Anton Fischer, multiple people
 * Anton Flavel (born 1969), Australian Paralympic athlete
 * Anton Flešár (1944–2024), Slovak footballer
 * Anton Flettner (1885–1961), German aviation engineer and inventor
 * Anton Florian, Prince of Liechtenstein (1656–1721), Duke of Prottau and Jägerndorf
 * Anton Fokin (born 1982), Uzbek gymnast
 * Anton Foliforov (born 1981), Russian mountain bike orienteer
 * Anton Font (1932–2021), Spanish mime artist
 * Anton Forrester (born 1994), English footballer
 * Anton Forsberg (born 1992), Swedish ice hockey player
 * Anton Forti (1790–1859), Austrian opera singer
 * Anton Franki, Croatian Catholic priest and professor of church history and canon law
 * Anton Franzen, German Nazi Party politician
 * Anton Fridrichsen (1888–1953), Norwegian-born Swedish theologian
 * Anton Friesen (born 1985), German politician
 * Anton von Frisch (1849–1917), Austrian urologist
 * Anton Frommelt, Deputy Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1933 to 1938
 * Anton Fugger (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 (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 (1933–2021), Spanish composer
 * Anton Gargiulo, New Zealand badminton player
 * Antón Garrote (born 1972), Spanish sailor
 * Anton Gavel (born 1984), German basketball player
 * Anton Geesink (1934–2010), Dutch judoka
 * Anton Geiser (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 Gerashchenko (born 1979), Ukrainian politician and economist
 * Anton Getta (born 1980), Russian politician
 * Anton Ghon (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 (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 (1897–1945), Bavarian German far-right activist
 * Anton Graff (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 (born 1990), Australian freestyle skier
 * Anton Grot (1884–1974), Polish art director
 * Anton Grundel (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
 * Anton Grylewicz (1885–1971), German politician
 * Anton Guadagno (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, electronics engineer and entrepreneur
 * Anton Gustafsson (born 1990), Swedish ice hockey player
 * Anton Hackl (1915–1984), German Luftwaffe pilot
 * Anton Hafner (1918–1944), German World War II flying ace
 * Anton Hagman (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 (1865–1935), Austrian entomologist
 * Anton Hangel (1904–?), Austrian weightlifter
 * Anton Hansch (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 (1803–1860), Norwegian politician
 * Anton Haselmayer (1895–1962), German Nazi Party official
 * Anton Haus (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 (1892–1944), Irish cross-country runner
 * Anton Hegner (1861–1915), Danish cellist and composer
 * Anton Heida (1878–?), American artistic gymnast
 * Anton Heiden (born 1960), Dutch water polo player
 * Anton Heiller (1923–1979), Austrian musician
 * Anton Heimerl (1857–1943), Austrian botanist
 * Anton Hekking (1855–1935), Dutch cellist
 * Anton thor Helle (1683–1748), Baltic German clergyman and translator
 * Anton Henning (born 1964), German artist
 * Anton C. Hesing (1823–1895), American journalist
 * Anton Heyboer (1924–2005), Dutch painter
 * Anton Hickel (1745–1798), Austrian artist
 * Anton Hilbert (1898–1986), German politician
 * Anton Hirschig (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 (born 1947), 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 (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, 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, Korean writer and translator
 * Anton Husgafvel (1900–1980), Finnish sprinter
 * Anton Hykisch (born 1932), Slovak writer and politician
 * Anton Hysén (born 1990), Swedish football player
 * Anton Iaria, 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 (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, 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 (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, 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 (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, Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton Kalinitschenko (born 1982), Russian ski jumper
 * Anton Källberg (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, Azerbaijani architect
 * Anton Kanibolotskyi (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton Kannemeyer (born 1967), South African comics artist
 * Anton Kapotov (born 1991), Russian ice hockey player
 * Anton Kapustin (born 1971), Russian-American physicist
 * Anton Karachanakov (born 1992), Bulgarian footballer
 * Anton Karas (1906–1985), Austrian zither player
 * Anton Karlsson, multiple people
 * Anton Karoukin, 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 (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 (1831–1898), Austrian botanist and professor
 * Anton Khazov (born 1979), Russian footballer
 * Anton Khodyrev (born 1992), Russian footballer
 * Anton Kholyaznykov (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 (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, Slovenian philologist, poet and pedagogue
 * Anton Klykov (born 1993), Russian figure skater
 * Anton Koberger (c. 1440/1445–1513), German goldsmith, printer and publisher
 * Anton Maria Kobolt (1752–1826), German Catholic priest and historian
 * Anton Kobyalko (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 (1865–1922), Austrian film director
 * Anton Koltsov, 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 (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 (born 1985), Ukrainian chess grandmaster
 * Anton Korolyov (born 1988), Russian ice hockey player
 * Anton Korošec (1872–1940), Slovenian politician
 * Anton Korynevych (born 1986), Ukrainian politician
 * Anton Kosmač (born 1976), Slovenian long-distance runner
 * Anton Kostadinov (born 1982), Bulgarian footballer
 * Anton Köszegi (born 1970), Austrian footballer
 * Anton Kotkov (born 1990), Russian taekwondo practitioner
 * Anton Kotlyar (born 1993), Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton Kotonen (1876–1936), Finnish jurist and politician
 * Anton Kotyakov (born 1980), Russian politician
 * Anton Kotzig (1919–1991), Slovak-Canadian mathematician
 * Anton Kovalevski (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 (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, Russian politician
 * Anton Krasovsky (born 1975), Russian TV personality
 * Anton Krautheimer (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 (1898–1974), Dutch cyclist
 * Anton Krivobokov (born 1993), Russian judoka
 * Anton Krošl (1905–1945), Slovenian writer
 * Anton Krotov (born 1998), Russian footballer
 * Anton Krupicka (born 1983), American ultra-runner
 * Anton Krysanov (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player
 * Anton Kryvotsyuk (born 1998), Azerbaijani footballer
 * Anton Kržan (1835–1888), Croatian academic
 * Anton Krzyzanowski (born 1995), Russian intersex activist
 * Anton Kubala (born 1981), Slovak footballer
 * Anton Kučmín (born 1984), Slovak race walker
 * Anton Kuerti (born 1938), Canadian pianist, composer and conductor
 * Anton Kugler (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 (born 1991), Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton Kuksin (born 1995), Kazakhstani association football player
 * Anton Kuliatin, Russian Paralympic athlete
 * Anton Kunz (1915–2010), Austrian water polo player
 * Anton Kupchin (born 1990), Russian footballer
 * Anton Kurochkin, 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 Kustinskiy (born 1995), Belarusian footballer
 * 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, 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 (born 1985), Swedish alpine skier
 * Anton Lajovic (1878–1960), Slovenian composer
 * Antón Lamazares (born 1954), Spanish painter
 * Anton Lander (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 (1873–1965), American politician
 * Anton LaVey, 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 (1913–1988), American film director
 * Anton Lechner (1907–1975), SS officer
 * Anton Ledermaier, Austrian para-alpine skier
 * Anton van Leeuwenhoek (1632–1723), Dutch microbiologist
 * Anton Legashov (1798–1865), Russian painter
 * Anton Robert Leinweber (1845–1921), German painter
 * Anton G. Leitner (born 1961), German writer and publisher
 * Anton Lembede (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, English actor
 * Anton Levtchi (born 1995), Finnish ice hockey player
 * Anton Levy (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 (1756–1795), Slovenian playwright and historian
 * Anton Lipošćak (1863–1924), Austro-Hungarian general of Croatian descent
 * Anton Lleshi (born 1993), Albanian footballer
 * 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 (1737–1773), Russian painter
 * Anton Lubowski (1952–1989), Namibian politician
 * Anton Francesco Lucini (1610–1661), Italian engraver and printmaker
 * Anton Luckievich (1884–1942), Belarusian politician
 * Anton Logi Lúðvíksson, 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 (born 1986), Russian footballer
 * Anton Lutsyk (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer
 * Anton Lystopad, 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, German wrestler
 * Anton Mader (1913–1984), German World War II flying ace
 * Anton Maegerle, German journalist
 * Anton Maglica (born 1991), Bosnian-born Croatian football striker
 * Anton Mahnič (1850–1920), Croatian-Slovenian prelate and philosopher
 * Anton Maikkula (born 1997), Swedish composer
 * Anton Mailyan (1880–1942), Armenian composer
 * Anton Giulio Majano (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 (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 (born 1990), Russian tennis player
 * Anton Mang (born 1949), German motorcycle racer
 * Anton Mangman (1900–1937), Estonian politician
 * Anton Manolov (born 1937), Bulgarian sports shooter
 * Anton Maria Maragliano (1664–1739), Italian sculptor
 * Anton Marchl (born 1965), Austrian wrestler
 * Anton Marcinčin, Slovak politician and economist
 * Anton Marek (1913–1963), Austrian footballer and manager
 * Anton Maresch (born 1991), Austrian basketball player
 * Anton Marik (born 1940), Austrian conductor
 * Anton Marklund (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 Matković (born 2006), Croatian footballer
 * Anton Mattle (born 1963), Austrian politician
 * Anton Matusevich (born 2001), British tennis player
 * Anton Matveyenko, multiple people
 * Anton Mauve (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 (1808–1880), German ecologist
 * Anton Raphael Mengs (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 (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 (born 1972), Russian pianist
 * Anton O. Morken (1885–1959), Canadian politician
 * Anton Morosani (1907–1993), Swiss ice hockey player
 * Anton Morozov (born 1972), Russian politician
 * Anton Mosimann (born 1947), Swiss chef and restaurateur
 * Anton N. Moursund (1877–1965), American politician
 * Anton Mukhin, 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, American speed skater
 * Anton Ernst Oldofredi (1906–1982), German scholar and physician
 * Anton Oliver (born 1975), New Zealand rugby player
 * Anton Olsen, multiple people
 * 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
 * Anton dela Paz (born 1986), Filipino actor
 * Antón Paz (born 1976), Spanish sailor
 * Anton Charles Pegis (1905–1978), American philosopher and theologian
 * Anton Peikrishvili (born 1987), Georgian rugby union player
 * Anton Pein (born 1967), Austrian darts player
 * Anton F. L. Pelt, 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, multiple people
 * Anton Peters (1923–1989), Belgian actor and director
 * Anton Petrea (born 1975), Romanian association football manager and former player
 * Anton Petrov, multiple people
 * 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 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, Russian Paralympic athlete
 * Anton Pronk (1941–2016), Dutch footballer
 * Anton Prykhodko (1891–1938), Ukrainian Soviet statesman
 * Anton Prylepau (born 1984), Belarusian archer
 * Anton Ptushkin, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, Russian footballer
 * Anton Shantyr (born 1974), Russian cyclist
 * Anton Shekhovtsov (born 1978), Ukrainian political scientist
 * Anton Shendrik, 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, 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, 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, multiple people
 * Anton Smit (born 1945), Dutch screenwriter and producer
 * Anton Smit (sculptor), South African sculptor
 * Anton Smith, 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, 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, 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
 * 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, Russian politician
 * Anton Tohill (born 1999), Australian rules football player
 * Anton Tokarev (born 1984), Russian pair skater
 * Anton Tolordava, 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, 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, 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 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, Ukrainian politician
 * Anton Yelchin (1989–2016), Russian-American actor
 * Anton Yelizarov, 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, 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, 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 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
 * 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
 * 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
 * Anton Zeck, a master thief hired to steal Shredder's helmet in TMNT 2012
 * Anton Krieg, a German black market kingpin in Wolfenstein 2009
 * Frederick Anton Reiker, male protagonist in the book Summer of My German Soldier by Bette Greene
 * Anton, a character from The Amazing World of Gumball
 * Anton, Gilfoyle's server in Silicon Valley
 * Antoine Roquentin, diarist/narrator of Jean-Paul Sartre's novel Nausea
 * Anton Lavrentievich G______v, narrator of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel Demons
 * Dynamite Anton, titular protagonist of indie games Antonball and Antonblast