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Sverre


Sverre, Sverrir or Sverri is a Nordic name from the Old Norse Sverrir, meaning "wild, swinging, spinning". It is a common name in Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands; it is less common in Denmark and Sweden. It can also be a surname. Sverre may refer to:

First name

Sverre

  • Sverre of Norway (c. 1145/1151 – 1202)
  • Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (born 2005)
  • Sverre Farstad (1920–1978), Norwegian speed skater
  • Sverre Fehn (1924–2009), Norwegian architect
  • Sverre Hassel (1876–1928), Norwegian polar explorer
  • Sverre Haugli (disambiguation), several people
  • Sverre Anker Ousdal (1944–2026), Norwegian actor
  • Sverre Petterssen (1898–1974), Norwegian meteorologist
  • Sverre Seeberg (born 1950), Norwegian sports official
  • Sverre Steen (1898–1983), Norwegian history professor
  • Sverre Stenersen (1926–2005), Norwegian skier

Sverri

  • Sverri Sandberg Nielsen (born 1993) a Faroese rower
  • Sverri Patursson (1871–1960), a Faroese writer

Sverrir

  • Sverrir Garðarsson, Icelandic
  • Sverrir Gudnason, Swedish
  • Sverrir Hermannsson, Icelandic

Last name

  • Johan Sverre (actor)
  • Johan Sverre (sports official)

References

References

  1. [http://www.behindthename.com/name/sverre Behind the Name: Sverre]
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