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Arne is a common forename for males in Scandinavia. It also occurs as a surname in England. The name Arne originates from the old Norse word for "eagle" – ''arni''. The word arne also refers to the central stone on the floor of traditional Norwegian homes upon which the fire that provides the heating/cooking needs was lit. Similarly, the word "Arne", is used in Danish for the flame in a fireplace or old-fashioned oven or stove. ==Arne as a forename== Arne can be given alone or combined with other forenames, written either with a hyphen (as in Tor-Arne, Leif-Arne, John-Arne, Nils-Arne) or without the hyphen (as in Tor Arne, Leif Arne, John Arne). Notable people with forename Arne include: * Arne Beurling (1905–1986), a Swedish mathematician * Arne Borg, a Swedish swimmer * Arne Carlson an American politician * Arne Dahl an American politician * Arne Duncan, an American politician * Arne Friedrich, a German professional footballer * Arne Jacobsen, was a Danish architect and designer, exemplar of the "Danish Modern" style. * Arne Næss, a Norwegian philosopher * Arne Nordheim, a Norwegian composer * Arne Sunde (1883 – 1972), Norwegian officer, Olympic shooter, and two-time President of the United Nations Security Council * Arne Tiselius, Swedish biochemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry laureate in 1948 * Arne Treholt, a Norwegian politician and diplomat convicted for treason during the Cold War * John Arne Riise, Norwegian left fullback/left midfielder for Fulham F.C. In fiction: * Arne Anka, a Swedish comic strip * Arne Saknussemm, the fictional Icelandic alchemist of Jules Verne's ''Journey to the Center of the Earth''. *Arne Magnusson, fictional, rude scientist from the game Half-Life 2: Episode Two 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Arne (name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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