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Anić is a Croatian and Serbian surname. The surname may refer to:Ante (Antun) Anić (1876–1953), Croatian writer and politician
Antonela Anić, Croatian basketball player
Boško Anić, Croatian footballer
Damir Anić (1944–1992), Croatian gymnast
Darko Anić, Croatian chess grandmaster
Darko Anić (footballer), retired Serbian football player
Franka Anić, Slovenian-Croatian taekwondo athlete
Igor Anić, French handball player of Herzegovinian origin
Lazar Anić, Serbian long jumper
Maja Anić, Croatian rower
Milan Anić (1906–1968), Croatian forestry expert
Vladimir Anić (1930–2000), Croatian linguist and lexicographer
Petar Anić (1927–1990), Croatian economist, one of the founders of Osijek University and its first Rector
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