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'''Arne''' is a common forename for males in [[Scandinavia]]. It also occurs as a [[surname]] in England.
'''Arne''' is a common masculine given name for males in [[Scandinavia]]. It is also a [[surname]] in England.


The name ''Arne'' originates from the old Norse name ''[[Arnfinn]]'', which in turn is derived from the old Norse name for "eagle" combined with the word for a [[Baltic Finnic peoples|Finnic]] or [[Sami people|Sami]] person.<ref>{{cite web | publisher=Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab | title=Dansk Navneleksikon | website=ordnet.dk | url=https://ordnet.dk/dnl/ordbog/?query=arne | language=da | access-date=2024-02-03}}</ref> The oldest attestation of the name is from a runestone in [[Vagnhärad]] dating to the 11th century.{{Citation needed|date=June 2024}}
The name Arne originates from the old Norse word for "eagle" – ''arni''.


The word '''arne''' also refers to the central stone on the floor of traditional Norwegian homes upon which the fire that provides the heating/cooking needs was lit. Similarly, the word "Arne", is used in Danish for the flame in a fireplace or old-fashioned oven or stove.
The word '''arne''' also refers to the central stone on the floor of traditional Norwegian homes upon which the fire that provides the heating/cooking needs was lit. Similarly, "Arne" is Danish for the flame in a fireplace or old-fashioned oven or stove.


==Arne as a forename==
==Given name==
===People===
Arne can be given alone or combined with other forenames, written either with a hyphen (as in [[Tor-Arne]], [[Leif-Arne]], [[John-Arne]], [[Nils-Arne]]) or without the hyphen (as in Tor Arne, [[Leif]] Arne, [[John (name)|John]] Arne).
*[[Arne Åhman]] (1925–2022), Swedish athlete
*[[Arne Åkerson]] (born 1940), Swedish Olympic sailor
*[[Arne Andersen (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Arne Andersson]] (1917–2009), Swedish middle distance runner
*[[Arne Arnardo]] (1912–1995), Norwegian circus performer and owner
*[[Arne Arvidsson]] (1929–2008), Swedish association football player
*[[Arne Bang-Hansen]], Norwegian actor
*[[Arne Beurling]] (1905–1986), Swedish mathematician
*[[Arne Bjørndal]] (1882–1965), Norwegian musician, composer, and folklorist
*[[Arne Borg]], Swedish swimmer
*[[Arne Carlson]] (born 1934), American politician
*[[Arne Carlsson (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Arne Søby Christensen]] (born 1945), Danish historian
*[[Arne Dahl (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Arne Domnérus]] (1924–2008), Swedish musician
*[[Arne Duncan]] (born 1964), American politician
*[[Arne Elsholtz]] (1944–2016), German voice dubbing artist
*[[Arne Friedrich]], German professional footballer
*[[Arne Garborg]] (1851–1924), Norwegian writer
*[[Arne Gaupset]] (1894–1976), Norwegian sport wrestler
*[[Arne Gauslaa]] (1913–1942), Norwegian communist, newspaper editor, and resistance member
*[[Arne L. Haugen]] (born 1939), Norwegian politician
*[[Arne Høyer]] (1928–2010), Danish Olympic sprint canoer
*[[Arne Ileby]] (1913–1999), Norwegian association football player
*[[Arne Jacobsen]] (1902–1971), Danish architect and designer, exemplar of the "Danish Modern" style
*[[Arne Jensen (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Arne L. Kalleberg]] (born 1949), American sociologist
*[[Arne Kjörnsberg]] (1936–2023), Swedish politician
*[[Arne Korsmo]] (1900–1968), Norwegian architect
*[[Arne Larsson (disambiguation)]], several people
*[[Arne Løchen]] (1850–1930), Norwegian psychologist, philosopher, and literary researcher
*[[Arne Maier]] (born 1999), German professional association football player
*[[Arne Mattsson]] (1919–1995), Swedish film director
*[[Arne Mellnäs]] (1933–2002), Swedish composer
*[[Arne Mohlin]], Swedish Army lieutenant general
*[[Arne B. Mollén]] (1913–2000), Norwegian sports official
*[[Arne Møller]] (born 1960), Norwegian professional association football player
*[[Arne Næss]] (1912–2009), Norwegian philosopher
*[[Arne Næss Jr.]] (1937–2004), Norwegian businessman
*[[Arne Nordheim]], Norwegian composer
*[[Arne Novák]] (1880–1939), Czech literary historian and critic
*[[Arne Oldberg]] (1872–1962), American pianist, composer, and teacher
*[[Arne Orrgård]] (born 1943), Swedish sports shooter
*[[Arne Øien]] (1928–1998), Norwegian economist and politician
*[[Arne Larsen Økland]] (born 1954), Norwegian association football player
*[[Arne Rustadstuen]], Norwegian Nordic skier
*[[Arne aus den Ruthen]], Mexican politician
*[[Arne Pedersen]] (1931–2013), Norwegian association football player
*[[Arne Pedersen (cyclist)]] (1917–1959), Danish cyclist
*Arne Pettersen, Norwegian merchant seaman; last detainee on [[Ellis Island]]
*[[Arne Petersen]], Danish Olympic cyclist
*[[Arne Røisland]] (1923–1980), Norwegian association football player
*[[Arne Sandstø]] (born 1966), Norwegian association football manager and former player
*[[Arne Selmosson]] (1931–2002), Swedish association football player
*[[Arne Skoog]] (1913–1999), Swedish journalist
*[[Arne Sletsjøe]] (born 1960), Norwegian mathematician and retired sprint canoer
*[[Arne Sletsjøe (violist)]] (1916–1999), Norwegian violist
*[[Arne Slot]] (born 1978), Dutch football manager
*[[Arne Somersalo]] (1891–1941), Finnish officer and anti-communist activist
*[[Arne Sorenson (disambiguation)]], several people, including those named Arne Sørensen
*[[Arne Sølvberg]] (born 1940), Norwegian computer scientist
*[[Arne Strid]] (born 1943), Swedish botanist
*[[Arne Sunde]] (1883–1972), Norwegian officer, Olympic shooter, and two-time President of the United Nations Security Council
*[[Arne Thomas]] (born 1975), German chemist
*[[Arne Tiselius]] (1902–1971), Swedish biochemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 1948
*[[Arne Toonen]], Dutch film director
*[[Arne Treholt]], Norwegian politician and diplomat convicted for treason during the Cold War
*[[Arne Vinje]] (1943–2011), Norwegian chess player
*[[Arne Weise]] (1930–2019), Swedish journalist and television personality
*[[Arne Zetterström]] (1917–1945), Swedish underwater diver and researcher


*[[Lars-Arne Bölling]] (born 1944), Swedish cross-country skier
Notable people with forename Arne include:
*[[Odd-Arne Jacobsen]] (born 1947), Norwegian guitarist and songwriter
* [[Arne Borg]], a Swedish swimmer
* [[Arne Carlson]] an American politician
*[[Per-Arne Håkansson]] (born 1963), Swedish politician
* [[Arne Dahl (politician)|Arne Dahl]] an American politician
*[[Tor-Arne Strøm]] (born 1952), Norwegian politician
* [[Arne Duncan]], an American politician
* [[Arne Friedrich]], a German professional footballer
* [[Arne Jacobsen]], was a Danish architect and designer, exemplar of the "Danish Modern" style.
* [[Arne Næss]], a Norwegian philosopher
* [[Arne Nordheim]], a Norwegian composer
* [[Arne Sunde]] (1883 – 1972), Norwegian officer, Olympic shooter, and two-time [[President of the UN Security Council|President]] of the [[United Nations Security Council]]
* [[Arne Tiselius]], Swedish biochemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 1948
* [[Arne Treholt]], a Norwegian politician and diplomat convicted for treason during the [[Cold War]]
* [[John Arne Riise]], Norwegian left fullback/left midfielder for [[Fulham F.C.]]
In fiction:
* [[Arne Wijnia]], fictional, a brilliant Dutch individual
* [[Arne Anka]], a Swedish comic strip
* Arne Saknussemm, the fictional Icelandic alchemist of Jules Verne's ''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''.
*[[Arne Magnusson]], fictional, rude scientist from the game [[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]]


==Surname==
==Arne as a surname==
*Cecilia Arne, also known as [[Cecilia Young]] (1712–1789), English soprano, wife of Thomas and mother of Michael
Notable people with surname Arne include:
* [[Thomas Arne]], an English composer
*[[Michael Arne]] (c. 1740–1786), English composer, son of Thomas
* [[Michael Arne]] (1740–1786), English composer, son of Thomas
*[[Peter Arne]] (1924–1983), British actor
* [[Peter Arne]] (1920–1983), British actor
*[[Thomas Arne]] (1710–1778), English composer

==Middle name==
*[[John Arne Riise]] (born 1980), Norwegian association football manager and former player
*[[Odd Arne Westad]] (born 1960), Norwegian historian
*[[Per Arne Olsen]] (1961–2022), Norwegian politician

==Fictional characters==
*The title character of ''[[Arne Anka]]'', a Swedish comic strip
*[[Arne (daughter of Aeolus)]], mythological Greek princess
*Arne Magnusson, a rude scientist in the video game ''[[Half-Life 2: Episode Two]]''
*Arne "One-Eye", a supporting character in the first two seasons of the television series ''[[Vikings (2013 TV series)|Vikings]]''
*Arne Saknussemm, an alchemist and explorer in Jules Verne's novel ''[[Journey to the Center of the Earth]]''
*[[Arne Sithonis]], mythologized Greek princess
*Arne Nougatgren, a social worker in the Christmas calendar ''[[Jul på Vesterbro]]''


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Arne & Carlos]], duo of textile designers
* [[Aarne]]
*[[Aarne]]
* [[Arne (disambiguation)]] for other uses of the name
*[[Arne (disambiguation)]] for other uses of the name

== References ==
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[[Category:Swedish masculine given names]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 24 June 2024

Arne
GenderMale
Origin
MeaningEagle
Other names
See alsoArnt

Arne is a common masculine given name for males in Scandinavia. It is also a surname in England.

The name Arne originates from the old Norse name Arnfinn, which in turn is derived from the old Norse name for "eagle" combined with the word for a Finnic or Sami person.[1] The oldest attestation of the name is from a runestone in Vagnhärad dating to the 11th century.[citation needed]

The word arne also refers to the central stone on the floor of traditional Norwegian homes upon which the fire that provides the heating/cooking needs was lit. Similarly, "Arne" is Danish for the flame in a fireplace or old-fashioned oven or stove.

Given name

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People

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Surname

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  • Cecilia Arne, also known as Cecilia Young (1712–1789), English soprano, wife of Thomas and mother of Michael
  • Michael Arne (c. 1740–1786), English composer, son of Thomas
  • Peter Arne (1924–1983), British actor
  • Thomas Arne (1710–1778), English composer

Middle name

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Fictional characters

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dansk Navneleksikon". ordnet.dk (in Danish). Det Danske Sprog- og Litteraturselskab. Retrieved 2024-02-03.