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'''Aage''' is a given name. |
'''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: |
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*[[Aage Bendixen]] (1887–1973), Danish actor |
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*[[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 |
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*''[[Aage Ki Soch]]'', 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke |
*''[[Aage Ki Soch]]'', 1988 Hindi language movie directed by Dada Kondke |
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*[[Aage V. Jensen Charity Foundation]], founded by a Danish master carpenter and businessman with a deep interest in nature, wild animals and birds |
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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:
- Aage Bendixen (1887–1973), Danish actor
- Aage Berntsen (1885–1952), Danish Olympic fencer, doctor writer and artist
- Aage Bohr (1922–2009), Danish nuclear physicist and Nobel laureate, son of Niels Bohr
- Aage Borchgrevink (born 1969), Norwegian writer and literary critic
- Aage Brix (1894–1963), former Danish soccer forward
- Aage Dons (1903–1993), Danish writer
- Aage Emborg (1883–1953), Danish composer
- Aage Eriksen (1917-1998), Norwegian wrestler and Olympic medallist in Greco-Roman wrestling
- Aage Fønss (1887–1976), Danish opera singer and actor
- Aage Fahrenholtz (1901–1990), Danish boxer
- Aage Foss (1885–1952), Danish film actor
- Aage Frandsen (1890–1968), Danish gymnast
- Aage Giødesen (1863–1939), Danish painter
- Aage Høy-Petersen (1898–1967), Danish sailor
- Aage Haugland (1944–2000), Danish operatic bass
- Aage Heimann (1900–1956), Danish field hockey player
- Aage Jørgensen (1900–1972), Danish gymnast
- Aage Jepsen Sparre (1460–1540), Danish priest, archbishop of Lund 1523–1532
- Aage Kirkegaard (1914–1992), Danish field hockey player
- 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 Larsen (1923–2016), Danish rower
- Aage Leidersdorff (1910–1970), Danish Olympic fencer
- Aage Marius Hansen (1890–1980), Danish gymnast
- Aage Neutzsky-Wulff (1891–1967), Danish writer and poet
- Aage Oxenvad (1884–1944), Danish clarinettist
- Aage Rasmussen (1889–1983), Danish photographer and track and field athlete
- Aage Redal (1891–1950), Danish stage and film actor
- Aage Rou Jensen (1924–2009), Danish international footballer
- Aage Roussel (1901–1972), Danish archaeologist and historian
- Aage Rundberget (born 1947), Norwegian judge and civil servant
- Aage Samuelsen (1915–1987), Norwegian evangelist, singer and composer
- Aage Skavlan (1847–1920), Norwegian historian
- Aage Steen (1900–1982), Norwegian boxer
- Aage Stentoft (1914–1990), Danish composer, film score composer and theatre director
- Aage Tanggaard (born 1957), Danish jazz drummer and record producer
- Aage Thor Falkanger (born 1965), Norwegian judge and legal scholar
- Aage Vestøl (1922–2008), Norwegian chess player
- Aage Walther (1897–1961), Danish gymnast
- Aage Winther-Jørgensen (1900–1967), Danish actor
- 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
- 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
- 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 Præst (1922-2011), Danish former football player
- Karl Aage Rasmussen (born 1947), Danish composer, writer and organizer
- Knud Aage Nielsen, (born 1937) retired male badminton player from Denmark
- Nils Aage Jegstad (born 1950), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
- Per Aage Brandt (born 1944), Danish writer, poet, and linguist
- Svend Aage Castella (1890–1938), Danish amateur football (soccer) player
- Svend Aage Jensby (born 1940), Danish politician representing the Liberal Party
- Svend Aage Madsen (born 1939), Danish novelist
- Svend Aage Rask (born 1935), Danish footballer
- Tom Aage Aarnes (born 1977), retired Norwegian ski jumper
See also
- 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