Haakon, also spelled Håkon (in Norway), Hakon (in Denmark), Håkan (in Sweden),Oxford Dictionary of First Names Patrick Hanks, Kate Hardcastle, Flavia Hodges - 2006 "Håkon Norwegian: from the Old Norse personal name Hákon or Háukon, from hā 'horse' or 'high' + konr 'son, descendant'; borne by Haakon VII of Norway (1872–1957), and by Crown Prince Haakon Magnus (b. 1973). SWEDISH: Håkan. DANISH: Hakon, Hagen. Halfdan From an Old Norse personal name, originally a byname for ..." or Háukon or Hákon, is an older spelling of the modern Norwegian form of the Old Norwegian masculine first name ''Hákon'' meaning "High Son" from ''há'' (high, chosen) and ''konr'' (son, descendant, kin). An old English form is Hacon as in
Haconby
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, ''Hacon's Village''. The name appears in Scottish Gaelic as Àcainn, as seen in the place-name
Kyleakin
Kyleakin (; Scottish Gaelic: ''Caol Àcain'') is a village situated on the east coast of the Isle of Skye in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The village is along the strait of Kyle Akin, opposite the northwest Scottish mainland town of Kyle of L ...
, meaning 'Haakon's Narrows', being named after King
Haakon IV
Haakon IV Haakonsson ( – 16 December 1263; ; ), sometimes called Haakon the Old in contrast to his namesake son, was King of Norway from 1217 to 1263. His reign lasted for 46 years, longer than any Norwegian king since Harald Fairhair. Haako ...
of Norway.
Haakon or Håkon was the name of several Norwegian rulers (see Norwegian royalty):
Rulers
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Haakon I of Norway
Haakon Haraldsson (c. 920–961), also Haakon the Good (Old Norse: ''Hákon góði'', Norwegian: ''Håkon den gode'') and Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Old Norse: ''Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri'', Norwegian: ''Håkon Adalsteinsfostre''), was the king o ...
(c. 920–961), known as Haakon the Good
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Haakon Sigurdsson
Haakon Sigurdsson ( , ; 937–995), known as Haakon Jarl (Old Norse: ''Hákon jarl''), was the '' de facto'' ruler of Norway from about 975 to 995. Sometimes he is styled as Haakon the Powerful (), though the '' Ágrip'' and '' Historia Norw ...
(c. 937–995), also known as Earl Haakon, effective ruler of Norway from about 975 to 995
* Haakon Ericsson (died c. 1029–1030), grandson of Haakon Sigurdsson, ruler of the
Kingdom of the Isles
The Kingdom of the Isles, also known as Sodor, was a Norse–Gaelic kingdom comprising the Isle of Man, the Hebrides and the islands of the Clyde from the 9th to the 13th centuries. The islands were known in Old Norse as the , or "Southern I ...
from 1016 until his death, and vassal ruler of Norway under
Cnut the Great
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Västergötland
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Vä ...
under King
Stenkil
Stenkil (Old Norse: ''Steinkell''; died 1066) was a King of Sweden who ruled c. 1060 until 1066. He succeeded Emund the Old and became the first king from the House of Stenkil. He is praised as a devout Christian, but with an accommodating stanc ...
of Sweden and later earl of
Halland
Halland () is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap''), on the western coast of Götaland, southern Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Småland, Skåne, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Br ...
under King
Sweyn II of Denmark
Sweyn II ( – 28 April 1076), also known as Sweyn Estridsson (, ) and Sweyn Ulfsson, was King of Denmark from 1047 until his death in 1076. He was the son of Ulf Thorgilsson and Estrid Svendsdatter, and the grandson of Sweyn Forkbeard through ...
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Haakon Magnusson of Norway Haakon Magnusson or Håkon Magnusson may refer to:
* Haakon Toresfostre (1068–1095), son of Magnus II of Norway, recognized as king only in Trondheim
*Haakon V
Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) (; ) was King of Norway from 1 ...
(1068–1095), partially recognised as king from 1093 to 1095
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Haakon II of Norway
Haakon II Sigurdsson (1147 – 7 July 1162), also known as Haakon Herdebrei meaning ''Haakon Broadshoulder'', was King of Norway from 1157 until 1162 during the civil war era in Norway.
Biography
His nickname, ''Herdebrei'', means broad-shoulder ...
(1147–1162), known as Haakon Herdebrei
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Haakon III of Norway
Haakon III Sverresson ( Norwegian: ''Håkon Sverresson'', Old Norse: ''Hákon Sverrisson''; c. 1183 – 1 January 1204) was King of Norway from 1202 to 1204.
Biography
Haakon was born as the second illegitimate son of the future King Sverre, then ...
(1182–1204), known as Haakon Sverreson
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Haakon IV of Norway
Haakon IV Haakonsson ( – 16 December 1263; ; ), sometimes called Haakon the Old in contrast to his namesake son, was King of Norway from 1217 to 1263. His reign lasted for 46 years, longer than any Norwegian king since Harald Fairhair. Haak ...
(1204–1263), known as Haakon the Old
* Óspakr (died 1230), who took the regnal name Hákon when briefly appointed
King of the Isles
The Kingdom of the Isles, also known as Sodor, was a Norse–Gaelic kingdom comprising the Isle of Man, the Hebrides and the islands of the Clyde from the 9th to the 13th centuries. The islands were known in Old Norse as the , or "Southern Is ...
by Haakon IV in 1230
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Haakon V of Norway
Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) (; ) was King of Norway from 1299 until 1319.
Biography
Haakon was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawmender, King of Norway, and his wife Ingeborg of Denmark. Through his mother, ...
(1270–1319), known as Haakon V Magnusson
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Haakon VI of Norway
Haakon VI (; ; August 1340 – 11 September 1380) was King of Norway from 1343 until his death and King of Sweden between 1362 and 1364. He is sometimes known as ''Haakon Magnusson the Younger'' to distinguish him from his great-grandfather, Ha ...
(1340–1380), known as Haakon VI Magnusson
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Haakon VII of Norway
Haakon VII (; 3 August 187221 September 1957) was King of Norway from 18 November 1905 until his death in 1957.
The future Haakon VII was born in Copenhagen as Prince Carl of Denmark. He was the second son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess ...
(1872–1957), born Prince Carl of Denmark
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Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (; Haakon Magnus; born 20 July 1973) is the heir apparent to the Norwegian throne. He is the only son of King Harald V and Queen Sonja.
Haakon represents the fourth generation of the sitting Norwegian royal famil ...
, the current heir to the Norwegian throne, who is expected to succeed as Haakon VIII
Haakon Chevalier
Haakon Maurice Chevalier (September 10, 1901 – July 4, 1985) was an American writer, translator, and professor of French literature at the University of California, Berkeley best known for his friendship with physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, who ...
(1901–1985), American translator and friend of
J. Robert Oppenheimer
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* Håkon Five (1880–1944), Norwegian politician
* Håkon Gebhardt (born 1969), Norwegian musician and record producer
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Håkon Haugli
Håkon Haugli (born 21 May 1969) is a Norwegian politician and business executive. Since 2019 he is the CEO of Innovation Norway.
Personal life
Haugli was born in Oslo on 21 May 1969, a son of Håvard Haugli and Sigrun Anne Olsen.
Career
A dep ...
(born 1969), Norwegian jurist, administrator and politician for the Labour Party
* Haakon Hjelde (1902–1933), Norwegian actor
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Haakon Lie
Haakon Steen Lie (22 September 1905 – 25 May 2009) was a Norwegian politician who served as party secretary for the Norwegian Labour Party from 1945 to 1969. Coming from humble origins, he became involved in the labour movement at an early ag ...
(1905–2009), Norwegian politician and centenarian
* Håkon Lundenes (born 1954), Norwegian ice hockey player
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Håkon Opdal
Håkon Eikemo Opdal (born 11 June 1982) is a Norwegian former professional association football, footballer who played as a goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He played for SK Brann, Brann and IK Start, Start, where he won Tippeliga ...
(born 1982), Norwegian footballer
* Håkon Skogseid (born 1988), Norwegian footballer
* Håkon Tysdal (1947–2019), Norwegian writer
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Håkon Wium Lie
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(born 1965), Norwegian web pioneer and inventor of CSS
Fictional characters
* Haakon Haakonsen, protagonist of the 1990 film " Shipwrecked", which was based on Norwegian author Oluf Falck-Ytter's book ''Haakon Haakonsen: En Norsk Robinson'' (''Haakon Haakonsen: A Norwegian Robinson'').
* Håkon, one of the two mascots of the
1994 Winter Olympics
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* Hakon One-Eye, one of the Ancient Nord Heroes who fights and vanquishes Alduin the World-Eater (a dragon god) in the 2011 video game '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim''
* Hakkon Wintersbreath is one of the gods of the Avvar culture in the ''
Dragon Age
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'' universe. A faction who is dedicated to his worship is an enemy faction encountered during the '' Jaws of Hakkon'' DLC for '' Dragon Age: Inquisition''.
See also
* ''Haakon'', a
Varangian
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Haakon County, South Dakota
Haakon County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 1,872. Its county seat is Philip.
History
The county was created in 1914 and organized in 1915, and was formed from the original counties ...