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Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Nordling
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) * Jorge (Spanish) * Yrjö (Finnish) *Ør ...
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Örjan Birgersson
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Modin
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Kihlström
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Karlsson
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Fahlström
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Variants *Georg *George (English) * Georges (French) * Giorgio (Italian) *Göran/Jöran/Jörgen (Swedish) *Jorge (Spanish) *Yrjö (Finnish) *Ørjan ...
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Örjan Blomquist
Örjan Blomquist (23 August 1957 – 30 July 2000) was a Swedish cross-country skier, specialised at long-distance races during the 1980s. Competing for IFK Lidingö at club level, he shared the victory at Vasaloppet 1988 together with his brother Anders Blomquist. Örjan Blomquist also won Worldloppet The Worldloppet Ski Federation is a federation of long distance cross-country skiing events whose aim is to promote cross-country skiing through ski races. The federation was founded on 10 June 1978 in Uppsala, Sweden. Locations Only one and t ... in 1985. After the career, he worked as an SVT commentator during skiing events. Outside skiing, he was an economist. Örjan Blomquist died in the year 2000 due to cancer. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Blomquist, Orjan 1957 births 2000 deaths Swedish male cross-country skiers Vasaloppet winners IFK Lidingö skiers ...
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Örjan Martinsson
Örjan Martinsson (1 November 1936 – 28 February 1997) was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. He made 20 appearances for the Sweden national team from 1960 to 1966. Honours IFK Norrköping * Allsvenskan: 1960, 1962, 1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cov ... References External links * 1936 births 1997 deaths Swedish footballers Men's association football forwards Sweden international footballers IFK Norrköping players {{Sweden-footy-bio-stub ...
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George (given Name)
George () is a masculine given name derived from the Greek Geōrgios (; , ). The name gained popularity due to its association with the Christian martyr, Saint George (died 23 April 303), a member of the Praetorian Guard who was sentenced to death for his refusal to renounce Christianity, and prior to that, it might have been a theophoric name, with origins in Zeus Georgos, an early title of the Greek god Zeus. Today, it is one of the most commonly used names in the Western world, though its religious significance has waned among modern populations. Its diminutives are Geordie and Georgie, with the former being limited primarily to residents of England and Scotland. The most popular feminine forms in the Anglosphere, are Georgia, Georgiana, and Georgina. History Etymology and origins Its original Greek form, Georgios, is based on the Greek word ''georgos'' (γεωργός) 'farmer'. The word ''georgos'' itself is ultimately a combination of two Greek words: ''ge'' (γ ...
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Vasaloppet
(Swedish for 'the Vasa-race') is an annual long distance cross-country ski race held on the first Sunday of March. The course starts in the village of Berga, just south of Sälen in western Dalarna, Sweden, and ends in the town of Mora in the central part of the province. It is the oldest cross-country ski race in the world, as well as the one with the highest number of participants. The race was inspired by a notable journey King Gustav Vasa made from Mora to Sälen when he was fleeing from Christian II's soldiers during the winter of 1520–1521 in the beginning of the Swedish War of Liberation. According to legend, he fled on skis. The modern competition started in 1922 and it has been a part of the Worldloppet events since 1979. Origin In 1520, the young nobleman Gustav Ericsson Vasa was fleeing from the troops of Christian II, king of Denmark, Sweden and Norway (the Kalmar Union). Much of the Swedish nobility was in opposition to the king, and had nicknamed him ''Christ ...
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Göran
Göran or Jöran (both pronounced ) is the Swedish form of George, not to be confused with the Slavic Goran. Notable people with the name include: * Göran Andersson, Swedish sport sailor *Göran Bror Benny Andersson Swedish musician, composer, and member of the group ABBA *Sven-Göran Eriksson, Swedish football coach *Göran Folkestad, Swedish musician *Göran Gentele, Swedish actor * Göran Gunnarsson, Swedish lieutenant general *Göran Hägglund, Swedish politician, former leader of the Christian Democrats *Jöran Hägglund, Swedish politician, secretary of the Centre party *Göran Högosta, Swedish ice hockey player * Göran Johansson, Swedish politician, mayor of Gothenburg *Göran Kropp, Swedish adventurer and mountaineer *Göran Lagerberg, Swedish musician *Göran Lennmarker, Swedish politician * Göran Magnusson (1939–2010), Swedish politician *Göran Malmqvist, Swedish linguist, literary historian *Göran Mårtensson, Swedish Army lieutenant general *Göran Söllsche ...
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Ørjan Nilsen
Ørjan Nilsen (; born 14 June 1982) is a Norwegian producer and DJ ranked inside the Top 250 DJs in his genre by the annual DJ Mag Top 100 poll. His debut studio album In My Opinion was released in 2011, followed by No Saint Out of Me in 2013 and Prism in 2018. His discography features collaborations with Armin van Buuren, Cosmic Gate, Fingerling among others. Musical career In 2012, Nilsen placed at Number 32 for the DJ Mag Top 100 and was nominated for Best Breakthrough DJ by IDMA. Forming a bond with Dutch label Armada Music early in his career, his first release on the imprint was "Red Woods", a track put out in 2006 under his DJ Governor alias. Over the years Ørjan found his track, and released singles such as "La Guitarra" (2008), "Lovers Lane" and "So Long Radio" (both 2010). In 2016, his track "Los Capos" with Colombian producer KhoMha owned the charts for more than four months, preceding his second team-up with superstar Armin van Buuren on "Flashlight". The foll ...
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