Atanasije "Tanasije" Čarapić (Serbian Cyrillic: Атанасије "Танасије" Чарапић; 1770 – 1810) or Atanasije "Tanasko" Čarapić was a voivode and Serbian revolutionary.
Members of the Čarapić family were among the first to join Karađorđe against the dahijas.
[2][3][4] His wife was Ivana (cousin of Karađorđe's wife Jelena), who had sons Đorđe and Marko, and daughters Jeka (married in Boleč), Marta (married in Ivanča), Đurđija and Petrija (married in Ripanj).
Tanasije Čarapić had a house in Belgrade's Dorćol district, below Pirinčana, the ruins of a palace once belonging to an Austrian commander of Belgrade in the 18th century named "Palace of Prince Evgenije" (Duke Alexander of Wüttemberg) in today's Dušanova Street, which was then the main street in Čaršija.
The tomb of Atanasije Čarapić is located near the Serbian Orthodox Church of Poreč, the old name for Donji Milanovac.