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'''Aage''' is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
'''Aage''' is a Danish masculine given name and a less common spelling of the Norwegian given name [[Åge]]. Variants include the Swedish name [[Åke]]. People with the name '''Aage''' include:


==First name==
*[[Count Aage of Rosenborg]] (1887–1940), Danish prince and officer of the French Foreign Legion
*[[Aage Bendixen]] (1887–1973), Danish actor
*[[Aage Bendixen]] (1887–1973), Danish actor
*[[Aage Berntsen]] (1885–1952), Danish Olympic fencer, doctor writer and artist
*[[Aage Berntsen]] (1885–1952), Danish Olympic fencer, doctor writer and artist
*[[Aage Bertelsen]] (1873–1945), Danish painter
*[[Aage Birch]] (1926–2017), Danish sailor
*[[Aage Bohr]] (1922–2009), Danish nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate, son of Niels Bohr
*[[Aage Bohr]] (1922–2009), Danish nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate, son of Niels Bohr
*[[Aage Borchgrevink]] (born 1969), Norwegian writer and literary critic
*[[Aage Borchgrevink]] (born 1969), Norwegian writer and literary critic
*[[Aage Brix]] (1894–1963), former Danish soccer forward
*[[Aage Brix]] (1894–1963), American soccer player
*[[Aage Dons]] (1903–1993), Danish writer
*[[Aage Dons]] (1903–1993), Danish writer
*[[Aage Emborg]] (1883–1953), Danish composer
*[[Aage Emborg]] (1883–1953), Danish composer
*[[Aage Eriksen]] (born 1917), Norwegian wrestler and Olympic medallist in Greco-Roman wrestling
*[[Aage Eriksen]] (1917–1998), Norwegian wrestler and Olympic medallist in Greco-Roman wrestling
*[[Aage Fønss]] (1887–1976), Danish opera singer and actor
*[[Aage Fønss]] (1887–1976), Danish opera singer and actor
*[[Aage Fahrenholtz]] (born 1901), Danish boxer
*[[Aage Fahrenholtz]] (1901–1990), Danish boxer
*[[Aage Foss]] (1885–1952), Danish film actor
*[[Aage Foss]] (1885–1952), Danish film actor
*[[Aage Frandsen]] (1890–1968), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Frandsen]] (1890–1968), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Friis]] (1870–1949), Danish historian and professor
*[[Aage Giødesen]] (1863–1939), Danish painter
*[[Aage Giødesen]] (1863–1939), Danish painter
*[[Aage Grundstad]] (1923–2012), Norwegian accordion player
*[[Aage Høy-Petersen]] (1898–1967), Danish sailor
*[[Aage Høy-Petersen]] (1898–1967), Danish sailor
*[[Aage Hansen]] (1935–2023), Norwegian speedway rider
*[[Aage Haugland]] (1944–2000), Danish operatic bass
*[[Aage Haugland]] (1944–2000), Danish operatic bass
*[[Aage Heimann]] (1900–1956), Danish field hockey player
*[[Aage Heimann]] (1900–1956), Danish field hockey player
*[[Aage Indahl]] (born 1946), Norwegian doctor and health researcher
*[[Aage Hermann]] (1888–1949), Danish author and journalist
*[[Aage Jørgensen]] (1900–1972), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Hertel]] (1873–1944), Danish actor
*[[Aage Ingerslev]] (1933–2003), Danish chess player
*[[Aage Jørgensen (gymnast)]] (1900–1972), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Jørgensen (footballer)|Aage Jørgensen]] (1903–1967), Danish footballer
*[[Aage Jepsen Sparre]] (1460–1540), Danish priest, archbishop of Lund 1523–1532
*[[Aage Jepsen Sparre]] (1460–1540), Danish priest, archbishop of Lund 1523–1532
*[[Aage Jensen (rowing)|Aage Jensen]] (1915–1995), Danish coxswain
*[[Aage Rou Jensen]] (1924–2009), Danish footballer
*[[Aage Kirkegaard]] (1914–1992), Danish field hockey player
*[[Aage Kirkegaard]] (1914–1992), Danish field hockey player
*[[Aage Kjelstrup]], Norwegian racing cyclist
*[[Aage Krarup Nielsen]] (1891–1972), travel writer
*[[Aage Krarup Nielsen]] (1891–1972), travel writer
*[[Aage Kvalbein]] (born 1947), Norwegian cellist and a professor in cello at the Norwegian Academy of Music
*[[Aage Kvalbein]] (born 1947), Norwegian cellist and a professor in cello at the Norwegian Academy of Music
*[[Aage Larsen]] (born 1923), Danish rower
*[[Aage Langeland-Mathiesen]] (1868–1933), Danish architect
*[[Aage Larsen]] (1923–2016), Danish rower
*[[Aage Leidersdorff]] (1910–1970), Danish Olympic fencer
*[[Aage Leidersdorff]] (1910–1970), Danish Olympic fencer
*[[Aage Lundvald]] (1908–1983), Danish illustrator, cartoonist, and composer
*[[Aage Møller]] (1932–2022), American professor of cognition and neuroscience
*[[Aage Møst]] (1923–2011), Norwegian journalist and sports official
*[[Aage Madsen]] (1883–1937), Danish tennis player
*[[Aage Marius Hansen]] (1890–1980), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Marius Hansen]] (1890–1980), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Meyer]] (1904–1979), Danish wrestler
*[[Aage Myhrvold]] (1918–1987), Norwegian cyclist
*[[Aage Neutzsky-Wulff]] (1891–1967), Danish writer and poet
*[[Aage Neutzsky-Wulff]] (1891–1967), Danish writer and poet
*[[Aage Nielsen-Edwin]] (1898–1985), Danish sculptor
*[[Aage Oxenvad]] (1884–1944), Danish clarinettist
*[[Aage Oxenvad]] (1884–1944), Danish clarinettist
*[[Aage Poulsen]] (1919–1998), Danish long-distance runner
*[[Aage Rasmussen]] (1889–1983), Danish photographer and track and field athlete
*[[Aage Rasmussen]] (1889–1983), Danish photographer and track and field athlete
*[[Aage Redal]] (1891–1950), Danish stage and film actor
*[[Aage Redal]] (1891–1950), Danish stage and film actor
*[[Aage Rou Jensen]] (1924–2009), Danish international footballer
*[[Aage Rou Jensen]] (1924–2009), Danish international footballer
*[[Aage Roussel]] (1901– ?), Danish archaeologist and historian
*[[Aage Roussel]] (1901–1972), Danish archaeologist and historian
*[[Aage Rubæk-Nielsen]] (1913–1990), Danish equestrian
*[[Aage Rundberget]] (born 1947), Norwegian judge and civil servant
*[[Aage Rundberget]] (born 1947), Norwegian judge and civil servant
*[[Aage B. Sørensen]] (1941–2001), Danish sociologist
*[[Aage Samuelsen]] (1915–1987), Norwegian evangelist, singer and composer
*[[Aage Samuelsen]] (1915–1987), Norwegian evangelist, singer and composer
*[[Aage Schavland]] (1806–1876), Norwegian priest and Member of Parliament
*[[Aage Skavlan]] (1847–1920), Norwegian historian
*[[Aage Skavlan]] (1847–1920), Norwegian historian
*[[Aage Steen]] (1900–1982), Norwegian boxer
*[[Aage Steen]] (1900–1982), Norwegian boxer
*[[Aage Stentoft]] (1914–1990), Danish composer, film score composer and theatre director
*[[Aage Stentoft]] (1914–1990), Danish composer, film score composer and theatre director
*[[Aage Storstein]] (1900–1983), Norwegian artist
*[[Aage Tanggaard]] (born 1957), Danish jazz drummer and record producer
*[[Aage Tanggaard]] (born 1957), Danish jazz drummer and record producer
*[[Aage Teigen]] (1944–2014), Norwegian jazz musician and economist
*[[Aage Thaarup]] (1906–1987), Danish milliner
*[[Aage Thor Falkanger]] (born 1965), Norwegian judge and legal scholar
*[[Aage Thor Falkanger]] (born 1965), Norwegian judge and legal scholar
*[[Aage Vestøl]] (born 1922), Norwegian chess player
*[[Aage Thor Falkanger Sr.]] (1902–1981), Norwegian judge
*[[Aage Thordal-Christensen]] (born 1965), Danish dancer, choreographer, and ballet director
*[[Aage Torgensen]] (1900–1932), Danish wrestler
*[[Aage Vestøl]] (1922–2008), Norwegian chess player
*[[Aage Walther]] (1897–1961), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage Walther]] (1897–1961), Danish gymnast
*[[Aage William Søgaard]] (1933–2010), Norwegian trade unionist and politician
*[[Aage Winther-Jørgensen]] (1900–1967), Danish actor
*[[Aage Winther-Jørgensen]] (1900–1967), Danish actor

==Middle name==
*[[Bjørn Aage Ibsen]] (1915–2007), Danish anesthetist and founder of intensive-care medicine
*[[Bjørn Aage Ibsen]] (1915–2007), Danish anesthetist and founder of intensive-care medicine
*[[Carl Aage Hilbert]] (1899–1953), the Danish Prefect of the Faroe Islands 1936–1945
*[[Carl Aage Hilbert]] (1899–1953), Danish Prefect of the Faroe Islands 1936–1945
*[[Count Aage of Rosenborg]] (1887–1940), Danish prince and officer of the French Foreign Legion
*[[Kai Aage Bruun]] (1899–1971), Danish music writer, critic and composer
*[[Kai Aage Bruun]] (1899–1971), Danish music writer, critic and composer
*[[Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand]] (1907–2000), Danish astronomer who worked in Denmark and the U.S.A.
*[[Kaj Aage Gunnar Strand]] (1907–2000), Danish astronomer who worked in Denmark and the U.S.A.
*[[Karl Aage Hansen]] (1921–1990), Danish football player
*[[Karl Aage Hansen]] (1921–1990), Danish football player
*[[Karl Aage Præst]] (born 1922), Danish former football player
*[[Karl Aage Præst]] (1922–2011), Danish football player
*[[Karl Aage Rasmussen]] (born 1947), Danish composer, writer and organizer
*[[Karl Aage Rasmussen]] (born 1947), Danish composer, writer and organizer
*[[Knud Aage Nielsen]], retired male badminton player from Denmark
*[[Knud Aage Nielsen]], (born 1937), Danish badminton player
*[[Nils Aage Jegstad]] (born 1950), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
*[[Nils Aage Jegstad]] (born 1950), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
*[[Per Aage Brandt]] (born 1944), Danish writer, poet, and linguist
*[[Per Aage Brandt]] (1944–2021), Danish writer, poet, and linguist
*[[Svend Aage Castella]] (1890–1938), Danish amateur football (soccer) player
*[[Svend Aage Castella]] (1890–1938), Danish amateur football (soccer) player
*[[Svend Aage Jensby]] (born 1940), Danish politician representing the Liberal Party
*[[Svend Aage Jensby]] (born 1940), Danish politician representing the Liberal Party
*[[Svend Aage Madsen]] (born 1939), Danish novelist
*[[Svend Aage Madsen]] (born 1939), Danish novelist
*[[Svend Aage Rask]] (born 1935), Danish footballer
*[[Svend Aage Rask]] (1935–2020), Danish footballer
*[[Tom Aage Aarnes]] (born 1977), retired Norwegian ski jumper
*[[Tom Aage Aarnes]] (born 1977), Norwegian ski jumper


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Aage Badho]] (English translation - March Ahead), 1947 Hindi-language Movie directed by Yeshwant Pithkar
*[[Aage Badho]] (English translation - March Ahead), 1947 Hindi-language Movie directed by Yeshwant Pithkar
*[[Aage Kadam]] (English translation - Forward March), 1943 Hindi-language black-and-white Movie directed by N R Acharya
*[[Aage Kadam]] (English translation - Forward March), 1943 Hindi-language black-and-white Movie directed by N R Acharya
*[[Aage Ki Soch]], 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke
*''[[Aage Ki Soch]]'', 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke
*[[Aage Kya]], 2021 Indian interactive quiz show
*[[Aage V. Jensen Charity Foundation]], founded by a Danish master carpenter and businessman with a deep interest in nature, wild animals and birds
*[[Åge]], a given name


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Latest revision as of 04:13, 5 August 2024

Aage is a Danish masculine given name and a less common spelling of the Norwegian given name Åge. Variants include the Swedish name Åke. People with the name Aage include:

First name

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Middle name

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See also

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  • Aage Badho (English translation - March Ahead), 1947 Hindi-language Movie directed by Yeshwant Pithkar
  • Aage Kadam (English translation - Forward March), 1943 Hindi-language black-and-white Movie directed by N R Acharya
  • Aage Ki Soch, 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke
  • Aage Kya, 2021 Indian interactive quiz show