Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | Danish |
Origin | |
Region of origin | Denmark |
Other names | |
Related names | Paul Povl |
Poul is a Danish masculine given name. It is the Danish cognate of the name Paul. Notable people with the name include:
Holst and von Holst are surnames. In Denmark and Norway they are of Medieval origin, meaning Holsatian. They may refer to:
Jørgen is a Danish, Norwegian, and Faroese masculine given name cognate to George
Christiansen is a Danish and Norwegian patronymic surname, literally meaning son of Christian. The spelling variant Kristiansen has identical pronunciation. Christiansen is the sixteenth most common name in Denmark, but is shared by less than 1% of the population.
Leon is a first name of Greek origin, meaning "lion". It gave rise to similar names in other languages, including the Latin Leo, French Lyon or Léon, Irish Leon, and Spanish León.
Vilhelm is a masculine given name, the Scandinavian form of William and Wilhelm. Notable people with the name include:
Events from the year 1913 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1922 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1923 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1924 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1930 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1943 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1960 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1966 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1972 in Denmark.
Events from the year 1876 in Denmark.
Ove is a Scandinavian given name. It is derived from the Old Danish name Aghi, itself probably a diminutive of the prefix Agh-, from the Germanic *aʒ-. The name Ove is earliest attested in 1434 in Scania.