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Håkon

Håkon is a modern Norwegian spelling of the Old Norse masculine given name Hákon.

Those with the name include:

  • Håkon I of Norway (c. 920–961), Norwegian king
  • Håkon II of Norway (1147–1162), Norwegian king
  • Håkon III of Norway (1182–1204), Norwegian king
  • Håkon IV of Norway (1204–1263), Norwegian king
  • Håkon V of Norway (1270–1319), Norwegian king
  • Håkon VI of Norway (1340–1380), Norwegian king
  • Håkon VII of Norway (1872–1957), Norwegian king
  • Håkon Bleken (born 1929), Norwegian painter
  • Håkon Gebhardt (born 1969), Norwegian musician and record producer
  • Håkon Haugli (born 1969), Norwegian jurist, administrator and politician for the Labour Party
  • Håkon Kjæve (born 1992), Norwegian footballer
  • Håkon Lundenes (born 1954), Norwegian ice hockey player
  • Håkon Opdal (born 1982), Norwegian footballer
  • Håkon Tysdal (born 1947), Norwegian writer
  • Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (born 1973), heir apparent to the Norwegian throne

Fictive

  • Håkon, one of the two mascots of the 1994 Winter Olympics
  • Along with Gormlaith Golden-Hilt and Felldir the Old, Hakon One-Eye was one of the Ancient Nord Heroes who fought and vanquished Alduin the World-Eater (a dragon god) in the 2011 video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Hakon

Hakon is the Danish spelling of the Norwegian name Håkon. The name is also related to the Danish form Hagen (given name) and Hagen (surname).

Those with the name include:

  • Hakon Sunnivasson (1131), Danish nobleman and the father of Eric III of Denmark
  • Hakon Andersen (1875-1959), Danish organist and composer for organ
  • Hakon Børresen (1876-1954), Danish composer