Friðþjófur (variations: Fritiof, Frithiof, Fritjof, Frithjof, and Fridtjof) is a Scandinavian masculine given name derived from
Old Norse friðr (“peace”) + þjófr (“thief”). Maybe a kenning (a metaphorical phrase used in Old Norse poetry) for a fighter. Bearers of the name include:
Iceland
*The hero of
Frithiof's Saga, an Icelandic saga finalized around 1300
Norway
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Frithjof M. Plahte
Frithjof Møinichen Plahte (8 February 1836 – 17 July 1899) was a Norwegian merchant and landowner. After a career in the timber business, he settled in Bærum where he invested in business and in several farms. His family socialized within the ...
(1836–1899), Norwegian merchant and landowner
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Frithjof Prydz
Frithjof Prydz (15 July 1943 – 8 December 1992) was a Norwegian ski jumper and tennis player.
He became Norwegian ski jumping champion in the large hill in 1972, and in the normal hill in 1973. He was Norwegian tennis champion in single ...
(1841–1935), Norwegian judge
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Carl Frithjof Smith
Carl Frithjof Smith (5 April 1859 - 11 October 1917) was a Norwegian portrait and genre painter who spent his career in Germany.
Biography
Carl Frithjof Smith was born at Christiania, Norway.
His father, Christian August Smith, was a furrier. ...
(1859–1917), Norwegian-German painter
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Fridtjof Nansen
Fridtjof Wedel-Jarlsberg Nansen (; 10 October 186113 May 1930) was a Norwegian polymath and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. He gained prominence at various points in his life as an explorer, scientist, diplomat, and humanitarian. He led the team t ...
(1861–1930), Norwegian explorer
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Fridtjof Nansen (disambiguation) Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930) was a Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian and Nobel laureate.
Various things were named in his honor:
*Fridtjof Nansen Institute, a research foundation established in Fridtjof Nansen's home
*Mount Frid ...
, things named in his honor
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Fritjof Heyerdahl (1879–1970), Norwegian engineer and industrial leader
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Frithjof Olsen (1882–1922), Norwegian gymnast
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Fridtjof Backer-Grøndahl
Fridtjof Backer-Grøndahl (15 October 188521 June 1959) was a Norwegian pianist, composer and music teacher.
Biography
Backer-Grøndahl was born in Christiania (later Oslo) in 1885, the son of the conductor and singing teacher Olaus Andreas Grøn ...
(1885–1959), Norwegian pianist and composer
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Frithjof Olstad
Karl Frithjof Olstad (23 November 1890 – 16 December 1956) was a Norwegian rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
The 1912 Summer Olympics ( sv, Olympiska sommarspelen 1912), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad ( sv, D ...
(1890–1956), Norwegian rower
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Frithjof Sælen (gymnast)
Frithjof Sælen, Sr. (5 August 1892 – 8 October 1975) was a Norwegian gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in the 1920 Summer Olympics.
In 1912 he was part of the Norwegian team, which won the gold medal in the gymnastics men's ...
(1892–1975), Norwegian gymnast
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Frithjof Andersen
Frithjof Andersen (5 April 1893 – 24 July 1975) is a Norwegian wrestler and Olympic medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling, from Oslo.
Andersen competed at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp where he received a bronze medal in Greco-Roman ...
(1893–1975), Norwegian wrestler
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Fridtjof Knutsen Fridtjof Knutsen (15 December 1894 – 4 August 1961) was a Norwegian journalist and crime novelist.
He was born in Harstad, and was married to Lalli Knutsen. Their daughter Mette Knutsen married Philip Newth and had the son Eirik Newth.
Knutsen ...
(1894–1961), Norwegian journalist and crime novelist
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Fridtjof Paulsen (1895–1988), Norwegian speed skater
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Frithjof Lorentzen (1896–1965), Norwegian fencer
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Fridtjof Mjøen (1897–1967), Norwegian actor
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Carl Fridtjof Rode
Carl Fridtjof Rode (19 May 1897 – 1984) was a Norwegian judge.
He was born in Kristiania, and after a military education he graduated with the cand.jur. degree in 1922. He worked as an attorney in Melbu, and was a member of Hadsel municipal cou ...
(1897–1984), Norwegian judge
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Frithjof Ulleberg
Frithjof Melchior Blumer Ulleberg (10 September 1911 – 31 January 1993) was a Norway, Norwegian football (soccer) player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was a member of the Norwegian team, which won the bronze medal in the foot ...
(1911–1993), Norwegian footballer
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Frithjof Jacobsen
Frithjof Halfdan Jacobsen (14 January 1914 – 14 March 1999) was a Norwegian diplomat.
He was born in South Shields as a son of shipmaster and navy captain Carl Gustav Jacobsen (1878–1941) and Frida Mørch (1878–1968). He returned to Norway, ...
(1914–1999), Norwegian diplomat
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Frithjof Tidemand-Johannessen
Carl Frithjof Tidemand-Johannessen (11 September 1916 – 9 October 1958) was a Norwegian designer, illustrator, writer, author, and craftsman. He is best known today for his woodcut prints and for the decorative works on the Torshov C ...
(1916–1958), Norwegian designer and writer
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Frithjof Clausen
Frithjof Clausen (13 March 1916 – 9 May 1998) was a Norwegian wrestler. He was born in Kolbotn, and represented the club Kolbotn IL. He competed in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, where he placed sixth, and at the 1 ...
(1916–1998), Norwegian wrestler
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Frithjof Sælen (writer) (1917–2004), Norwegian writer
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Fridtjof Frank Gundersen (born 1934), Norwegian jurist
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Leif Fritjof Måsvær
Leif is a male given name of Scandinavian origin. It is derived from the Old Norse name ''Leifr'' (nominative case), meaning "heir", "descendant".
Use in the Nordic countries Spelling and prevalence
Across the Nordic countries, the most co ...
(born 1941), Norwegian politician
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Frithjof Prydz (athlete)
Frithjof Prydz (15 July 1943 – 8 December 1992) was a Norwegian ski jumper and tennis player.
He became Norwegian ski jumping champion in the large hill in 1972, and in the normal hill in 1973. He was Norwegian tennis champion in single i ...
(1943–1992), Norwegian ski jumper and tennis player
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Fridtjof Røinås
Fridtjof Rasin Røinås (born 2 August 1994) is a Norwegian former racing cyclist. He competed in the men's team time trial event at the 2017 UCI Road World Championships.
Major results
;2012
: 1st Road race, National Junior Road Championship ...
(born 1994), Norwegian racing cyclist
* Fridtjof Støre, singer for Norwegian band
Albino Superstars (formed in 2004)
Sweden
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Frithiof Holmgren
Alarik Frithiof Holmgren (October 22, 1831 – August 14, 1897) was a Swedish physician, physiologist and professor at Upsala University, most noted for his research of color blindness. He was a vocal opponent of vivisection, and particularly th ...
(1831–1897), Swedish physician and physiologist
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Frithiof Mårtensson (1884–1956), Swedish wrestler
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Fritiof Domö
Johan ''Fritiof'' Domö (30 August 1889 – 23 November 1961) was a Swedish landlord and social conservative right politician and mostly known as the party leader for the Moderate Party. Domö was the first vice party leader 1935–1944, and part ...
(1889–1961), Swedish landlord and politician
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Fritiof Karlsson
Fritiof Karlsson (1892–1984) was a Sweden, Swedish politician. He was a member of the Centre Party (Sweden), Centre Party.
References
*''This article was initially translated from the Swedish Wikipedia article''.
Centre Party (Sweden) ...
(1892–1984), Swedish politician
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Fritiof Nilsson Piraten
Fritiof Nilsson Piraten ("the Pirate") (4 December 1895 in Vollsjö – 31 January 1972 in Malmö), born Nils Fritiof Adam Nilsson was a Sweden, Swedish author and lawyer, from the south-most province Skåne, which plays an important role in ma ...
(1895–1972), Swedish author
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Fritiof Svensson
Konrad Martin Fritiof Svensson (2 June 1896 – 5 March 1961) was a featherweight Greco-Roman wrestler from Sweden who competed at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics. He won a bronze medal in 1920 and finished fifth in 1924. Svensson won a world ...
(1896–1961), Swedish wrestler
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Elof Fritjof Hillén (1893–1977), Swedish soccer player
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Frithiof Rudén, Swedish footballer
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Fritiof Billquist (1901–1972), Swedish film actor
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Fritjof Lager (1905–1973), Swedish politician
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Fritiof S. Sjöstrand
Fritiof Stig Sjöstrand (5 November 1912 – 6 April 2011) was a Swedish physician and histologist born in Stockholm. He started his medical education at Karolinska Institutet in 1933, (1912–2011), Swedish physician and histologist
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Fritiof Enbom
Johan ''Fritiof'' Enbom (7 September 1918 – 11 September 1974) was a Swedish railway worker who was accused and convicted of being a spy for the Soviet Union in the 1950s.
Born in Luleå, Enbom was a former worker at the Swedish State Railway ...
(1918–1974), Swedish railway worker
* Fritiof Andersson, title character of "
Fritiof och Carmencita
Fritiof och Carmencita (''Fritiof and Carmencita''), also called ''Samborombón'', is a 1937 Swedish song written by Evert Taube, published in the 1937 songbook '' Evert Taubes bästa''. The song is about Fritiof Andersson who rides to Samboromb ...
", a 1937 Swedish song written by Evert Taube
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Fritiof Björkén (born 1991), Swedish footballer
Denmark
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Fritiof Andersen
Fritiof Normann Andersen (30 May 1898 – 24 January 1954) was a Danish track and field athlete who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 192 ...
(1898–1954), Danish track and field athlete
Finland
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Frithiof Nevanlinna (1894–1977), Finnish mathematician
Germany
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SMS ''Frithjof'' (laid down 1890), German coastal defense ship
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Frithjof Henckel
Frithjof Henckel (born 27 March 1950) is a German rower. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics and the 1976 Summer Olympics
Events January
* January 3 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters int ...
(born 1950), German rower
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Frithjof Schmidt
Frithjof Schmidt (born 17 April 1953 in Bad Harzburg) is a German politician of the Alliance '90/The Greens who served as member of the Bundestag from 2009 until 2021 and as Member of the European Parliament from 2004 until 2009.
Early life and ...
(born 1953), German politician for the Greens
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Frithjof Kleen
Frithjof Kleen (born 25 June 1983 in Berlin) is a German sailor, who specialized in two-person keelboat (Star) class. He represented Germany, along with his partner Robert Stanjek in the Star class at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and also captured ...
(born 1983), German sailor
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Frithjof Seidel
Frithjof Seidel (born 28 May 1997) is a German diver. In 2015, he won the bronze medal in the men's 3 metre synchronized springboard event at the 2015 European Games held in Baku, Azerbaijan, alongside Nico Herzog.
Seidel competed in the men's ...
(born 1997), German diver
Switzerland
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Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998), Swiss metaphysician
United States
Norwegian descent
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Karl Fritjof Rolvaag
Karl Fritjof Rolvaag (July 18, 1913 – December 20, 1990) was an American diplomat and politician who served as the 31st Governor of Minnesota from March 25, 1963, to January 2, 1967, as a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party. H ...
(1913–1990), American politician
Swedish descent
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Fritiof Fryxell (1900–1986), American geologist and mountain climber
Austrian descent
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Frithjof Bergmann (1930–2021), German-American philosopher
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Fritjof Capra (born 1939), American physicist, ecologist, and systems theorist
Antarctica
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Fridtjof Island
Fridtjof Island is an island lying northeast of Vázquez Island, off the southeast side of Wiencke Island in the Palmer Archipelago. It was discovered and named by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache
Baron Adrien Victor Joseph ...
, lying in the Palmer Archipelago
See also
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Friedhof (disambiguation)
Friedhof is German for ''cemetery''. See:
* List of cemeteries in Germany
** List of cemeteries in Berlin
*** Städtischer Friedhof III
*** Weißensee Cemetery
*** Zentralfriedhof Friedrichsfelde
* Friedhof Fluntern, Fluntern Cemetery, Zürich, S ...
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Norwegian masculine given names
Swedish masculine given names