Antero
Antero is a Finnish given name and the Spanish version of the Latin name Anterus.[1] It may refer to:
- Antero Abreu (1927–2017), Angolan author and poet
- Antero Alli (1952–), Finnish astrologer
- Ántero Asto, Peruvian politician
- Antero de Quental (1842–1891), Portuguese poet
- Antero Flores Aráoz (1942–), Peruvian lawyer and politician
- Antero González (1901–1978), Spanish footballer
- Antero Halonen (1938–), Finnish boxer
- Antero Kivelä (1955–), Finnish ice hockey goaltender
- Antero Kivi (1904–1981), Finnish discus thrower
- Antero Lehtonen (1954–), Finnish ice hockey player
- Antero Leitzinger (1962–), Finnish political historian
- Antero Manninen (1973–), Finnish musician
- Antero Mertaranta (1956–), Finnish sportscaster
- Antero Mongrut, Peruvian runner who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics
- Antero Niittymäki (1980–), professional ice hockey goaltender
- Antero Paljakka (1969–), Finnish shot put player
- Antero Rubín (1851–1923), Spanish general and politician
- Antero Soriano (1888–1929), Philippine senator
- Antero Sotamaa (1940–), Finnish sailor who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Antero Svensson (1892–1946), Finnish major general
- Antero Vartia (1982–), Finnish politician
- Antero Väyrynen (1916–1970), Finnish politician
- Antero Vipunen, in Finnish mythology, giant
- Gabriel Antero (1980–), Colombian footballer
See also
- All pages with titles containing Antero
- Anterograde amnesia, form of amnesia in which the victim cannot create new memories
- Anterograde tracing, research method in the field of neuroscience
- Anterolateral ligament, ligament on the human knee
- Antero Junction, Colorado, ghost town
- Antero Reservoir, reservoir in Colorado
- Antero Resources, an exploration and production company headquartered in Denver, Colorado
- Antero Soriano Highway, highway in the Philippines named after the former senator
- Anteros, in Greek mythology, the god of requited love
- Eros/Anteros, the second studio album by Belgian band Oathbreaker
- Mount Antero, mountain in Chaffee County, Colorado named after Chief Antero of the Uintah band of the Ute people
- San Antero, town in Colombia
References
- Albaigès, Josep M.; Olivart, J.M.A. (1993). Diccionario de nombres de personas (in Spanish). Universitat de Barcelona. p. 40. ISBN 978-84-475-0264-6. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
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