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Haguna

Haguna or Hagana is a historical Germanic name. It is attested in the form ''Hagano'' in Old High German (8th century) and as ''Haguna'' and ''Hagena'' in Old English. Old West Norse has ''Hǫgni'', presumably loaned from the character in German legend. Old Danish has ''Haghni'' and ''Hoghni''; Old Swedish ''Haghne'' and ''Høghne''.
The element ''Hagan-'' also occurs in dithematic names such as Chagnoald (7th century), Chagoulf (7th century), Haganrih (8th century). It is presumably an extension of the element ''Hag-'' which is attested in numerous variants from the 8th century. The etymology of this element cannot be recovered with certainty, especially as these names were conflated from an early time with names in Ag- and Agin-. A derivation from ''hag-'' "enclosure" is possible, but Förstemann also considered Old Norse ''hagr'' "favour, advantage".
Hagen is a character in the German Nibelungenlied, who was adopted in Old Norse sources as ''Hǫgni''.
Högne in the legends surrounding Helgi Hundingsbane in ''Völsunga saga'' and the ''Poetic Edda'' is believed to be the same person as the king of Östergötland who fought the Swedish king Ingjald in ''Ynglinga saga''. Hǫgni of the Hjaðningavíg may be the same as Hagena in ''Widsith'' (line 21) since ''Widsith'' also pairs ''Hagena'' with ''Heoden'' (''Heðinn'').
==Sources and external links==

*(Lexicon of Nordic personal names before the 8th century)
*Sveriges medeltida personnamn, Uppsala, 1967ff, 2.581.
*E. Förstemann, ''Altdeutsches Namenbuch'' (1856; (online facsimile ), (3rd ed. 1900 )), 577-579.

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