Proper noun
Anatoli
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Анатолий (Anatólij).
Anatoli as translator The "Malmad," owing to its deep ethical vein, became, despite its Maimonistic heresies, a very popular book. Source: Internet
The 1996 disaster also introduced the issue of the guide's role in using bottled oxygen. citation Guide Anatoli Boukreev 's decision not to use bottled oxygen was sharply criticised by Jon Krakauer. Source: Internet
A line joining Cape Rumili with Cape Anatoli (41°13'N). Source: Internet
Changing of the guard After years of stagnation, the "new thinking" (Anatoli Cherniaev, 2008: 131) of younger Communist apparatchik began to emerge. Source: Internet
Moral Fervor Anatoli is quite plain-spoken in the manner in which he states and defends his views, as well as in his criticisms of contemporary failings. Source: Internet
Similarly, the anonymous commentary on the Guide, called Ruaḥ Ḥen, though sometimes attributed to Anatoli, can not definitely be established as his. Source: Internet