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Daði is an Icelandic masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: * Daði Freyr (born 1992), Icelandic musician, also known as "Daði" * Daði Guðmundsson (1563), Icelandic farmer and magistrate * Daði Lár Jónsson (born 1996), Icelandic sprinter and basketball player * Daði Lárusson (born 1973), Icelandic football goalkeeper * Janus Daði Smárason (born 1995), Icelandic handball player * Jón Daði Böðvarsson Jón Daði Böðvarsson (born 25 May 1992) is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays as a striker for League One club Burton Albion. Jón Daði is the grandson of two of Iceland's premier writers, Þorsteinn frá Hamri and Ásta Sigu ... (born 1992), Icelandic football player See also * Dadi (other) {{given name Icelandic masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Icelandic Language
Icelandic ( ; , ) is a North Germanic languages, North Germanic language from the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland, where it is the national language. Since it is a West Scandinavian languages, West Scandinavian language, it is most closely related to Faroese language, Faroese, western Norwegian dialects, and the extinct language Norn language, Norn. It is not mutually intelligible with the continental Scandinavian languages (Danish language, Danish, Norwegian language, Norwegian, and Swedish language, Swedish) and is more distinct from the most widely spoken Germanic languages, English language, English and German language, German. The written forms of Icelandic and Faroese are very similar, but their spoken forms are not Mutual intelligibility, mutually intelligible. The language is more Linguistic conservatism, conservative than most other Germanic languages. While most of them hav ...
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Daði Freyr
Daði Freyr Pétursson (; born 30 June 1992), known professionally as Daði Freyr or simply Daði, is an Icelandic musician. As the frontman of Daði & Gagnamagnið ( ), he was due to represent Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020 with the song "Think About Things", before the event was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, he represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "10 Years (song), 10 Years", finishing in fourth place. Early life Daði was born in Reykjavík but grew up in Denmark until the age of nine, then his family moved to Iceland and settled in the Southern Region (Iceland), Southern Region, first in Laugaland and later in Ásahreppur. Daði graduated from ("College of the Southern Region") in 2012. In 2014, he moved to Berlin, where he received a BA in music management and audio production at the Catalyst Institute for Creative Arts and Technology in 2017. Music career In his youth, Daði practiced drums and stud ...
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Daði Guðmundsson
Daði Guðmundsson ( – 1563) or Daði of Snóksdal was a farmer and magistrate in 16th century Iceland. He lived in the town of Snóksdalur in Dalasýsla, Dalasýsla county and played an important role in the Battle of Sauðafell and the Icelandic Reformation, Lutheran Reformation in Iceland. Personal life Daði was a son of the farmer Guðmund Finnsson and Þórunn Daðadóttir, who was related by marriage to Torfi Arason, the king's representative ('':is:hirðstjóri, hirðstjóri'') for the north and west of Iceland. Daði was a prosperous landholder with successful fishing operations based on the Hvammsfjörður. Knut Gjerset, in his ''History of Iceland'', describes Daði as a "rich and influential man of shady morals." In 1525, Daði married Guðrún, daughter of Einar Snorrason Ölduhryggjarskáld, Einar Ölduhryggjarskáld, a poet and priest. Guðrún's brothers Marteinn Einarsson, the second Lutheran bishop of Iceland, and the sýslumaður, sýslumenn (who plays an im ...
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Daði Lár Jónsson
Daði Lár Jónsson (born 23 October 1996) is an Icelandic basketball player and former sprinter. During his basketball career, he won the Icelandic Basketball Cup twice as a member of Stjarnan and once with Valur. Basketball career Daði came up through the junior programs of Stjarnan. In January 2016, he moved over to Keflavík, where his father had starred. He left the club in July 2018. In August 2018, he signed with Haukar. For the 2018–19 season, he averaged 8.4 points and team leading 3.8 assists. On 24 September 2023, he won the Icelandic Super Cup after Valur defeated Tindastóll 80–72. After starting the 2023–2024 season with Valur, Daði signed with Haukar in November 2023. Personal life Daði's father, Jón Kr. Gíslason, played 158 games for the Icelandic national team between 1982 and 1995 and coached the national team from 1995 to 1999. Daði's brothers, Dagur Kár Jónsson and Dúi Þór Jónsson, have also played in the Úrvalsdeild karla. Refere ...
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Daði Lárusson
Daði Lárusson (born 19 June 1973) is an Icelandic former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. International career Lárusson made his debut for Iceland only at the age of 32 in an October 2005 friendly match against Poland, coming on as a substitute for another veteran, 34-year-old Kristján Finnbogason. He has been capped In sport, a cap is a player's appearance in a game at international level. The term dates from the practice in the United Kingdom of awarding a cap to every player in an international match of rugby football and association football. In the e ... three times. References * * * 1973 births Living people Men's association football goalkeepers Dadi Larusson Dadi Larusson Dadi Larusson Jacksonville Cyclones players Expatriate men's soccer players in the United States {{Iceland-footy-bio-stub ...
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Janus Daði Smárason
Janus Daði Smárason (born 1 January 1995) is an Icelandic handball player for OTP Bank-Pick Szeged and the Icelandic national handball team. He participated at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship The 2017 IHF World Men's Handball Championship was the 25th event hosted by the International Handball Federation. The event was held in France from 11 to 29 January 2017. France, in a clean sweep, defended their title by defeating Norway 33–26 .... References External links * 1995 births Living people Janus Dadi Smarason Janus Dadi Smarason Janus Dadi Smarason Janus Dadi Smarason Janus Dadi Smarason Handball-Bundesliga players Aalborg Håndbold players Frisch Auf Göppingen players Kolstad Håndball players SC Magdeburg players Janus Dadi Smarason Icelandic expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Icelandic expatriate handball players in Denmark Expatriate handball players in Norway Expatriate handball players in Hungary {{Iceland-handball-bio-st ...
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Jón Daði Böðvarsson
Jón Daði Böðvarsson (born 25 May 1992) is an Icelandic professional footballer who plays as a striker for League One club Burton Albion. Jón Daði is the grandson of two of Iceland's premier writers, Þorsteinn frá Hamri and Ásta Sigurðardóttir. Club career Selfoss Jón Daði began his senior career during the 2009 season in the Icelandic second tier with Selfoss, scoring 20 as their side were promoted to the Icelandic top flight. After being loaned to the youth ranks of the Danish club Aarhus for four months in 2011, he returned to Selfoss, who had been relegated in the meantime. They scored seventy times during the 2011 season as the club were promoted back to the top flight. Viking After netting a further seventy goals back in the top division, Jón Daði moved to the Norwegian side Viking in November 2012. Kaiserslautern During three seasons in the Norwegian top flight, he scored 15 times before leaving for German second division side 1. FC Kaiserslautern ...
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Dadi (other)
Dadi may refer to: Places * Dadi (community development block), Jharkhand, India * Dadi, China, part of the Fujian tulou World Heritage site * Dadi, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran * Dadi, the old name of the town of Amfikleia in Central Greece People *Daði, an Icelandic given name * Dadi (given name), an Indian given name * Dadi (surname) Other uses * Dadi Auto, a Chinese company * Dadı This is list of all foreign adaptations of the United States, American situation comedy ''The Nanny'' (1993–1999). Although the show has been broadcast in more than ninety countries, several local versions of the show have been produced in oth ..., a Turkish TV series * ''Dadi'' (instrument), a type of ''dizi'', a Chinese flute See also * * Daði (other) * Daddy (other) * Dhadi (other) {{disambiguation, geo, surname ...
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Icelandic Masculine Given Names
Icelandic refers to anything of, from, or related to Iceland and may refer to: *Icelandic people *Icelandic language *Icelandic orthography *Icelandic cuisine See also

* Icelander (other) * Icelandic Airlines, a predecessor of Icelandair * Icelandic horse, a breed of domestic horse * Icelandic sheep, a breed of domestic sheep * Icelandic Sheepdog, a breed of domestic dog * Icelandic cattle, a breed of cattle * Icelandic chicken, a breed of chicken {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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