Atticus
Atticus, a Latin name meaning "Man of Attica", may refer to any of:
- People
- Atticus, Christian martyr, one of Agapius, Atticus, Carterius, Styriacus, Tobias, Eudoxius, Nictopolion, and Companions (d. 310)
- Atticus (philosopher) (fl. c. 175), Platonist philosopher and author of lost Plato commentary
- Atticus Mitchell (born 1993), Canadian actor and musician
- Atticus Ross (born 1968), English musician
- Atticus Shaffer (born 1998), American actor
- Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople (406–425)
- Herodes Atticus (c. 101–177), a Greek rhetorician
- Titus Pomponius Atticus (112/109–35/32 BC), ancient Roman littérateur, philosopher, and correspondent with Cicero
- Fictional people
- Atticus, character in Cicero's De Legibus
- Atticus, character in the The 39 Clues series of young adult novels
- Atticus Aldridge, character in Downton Abbey
- Atticus Finch, central character in To Kill a Mockingbird
- Atticus Kodiak, character in novels by Greg Rucka
- Sir Atticus Moon, character in Big Time Movie
- Atticus O’Sullivan, main character of The Iron Druid Chronicles
- Atticus Rhodes, character in the English dub of the Japanese anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Other
- Atticus (band), an alternative rock band from Knoxville, Tennessee
- Atticus, novel by Ron Hansen
- Atticus the Storyteller’s 100 Greek Myths, collection of Greek mythology by Lucy Coats
- Atticus, part of the tympanic cavity of the middle ear
- Atticus Circle, non-profit organization advocating for LGBT issues in Texas
- Atticus Clothing, clothing line developed by musicians
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