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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dagny Juel</span> Norwegian model (1867–1901)

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Dagny is a Scandinavian feminine given name of Norwegian origin. Alternate forms include Dagna, Dagne and the Latvian form Dagnija.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dagny (singer)</span> Musical artist

Dagny Norvoll Sandvik, known mononymously as Dagny, is a Norwegian singer and songwriter. Her music is pop-based, incorporating elements of indie, dance, synth, electro and disco. She has released two studio albums, Strangers / Lovers (2020) and Elle (2024), and one EP, Ultraviolet (2016). Her single "Somebody" won Song of the Year at P3 Gull 2020 and her 2017 track "Love You Like That" was the basis for Katy Perry's "Never Really Over" (2019). She frequently performs at festivals in Norway and the United Kingdom including Øyafestivalen, Stavernfestivalen, and Bergenfest.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dagny discography</span>

Norwegian singer-songwriter Dagny has released two studio albums, one EP, 32 singles.