- common, and was not
confused with its successor. The
Icelandic form is
Birgir.
Birger is
primarily a
masculine given name, but can also be
found as a...
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Birgir Leifur Hafþórsson (born 16 May 1976) is an
Icelandic professional golfer and
former European Tour player. At age 41, he
became Iceland's
first winner...
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Birger Erling Nilsen (10
October 1896 – 19
October 1968) was a
Norwegian sport wrestler. Born in
Kristiania on 10
October 1896,
Nilsen represented the...
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Birgir Sigurðsson may
refer to:
Birgir Sigurðsson (writer) (1937–2019),
Icelandic writer Birgir Sigurðsson (handballer) (born 1965),
Icelandic former...
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Birgir Finnbogason (born 18
September 1948) is an
Icelandic former handball player who
competed in the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Sigurjón
Birgir Sigurðsson (born 27
August 1962),
known as Sjón (/ʃoʊn/ SHOHN; Icelandic: [sjouːn];
meaning "sight" and
being an
abbreviation of his first...
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mixing and
mastering (usually ****isted by the studio's
sound engineer Birgir Jón "Biggi" Birgisson) by a wide
group of
mainly Icelandic artists and bands...
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Birger Andre****en (31
December 1891 – 25
March 1961) was a
Norwegian cyclist. He
competed in two
events at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "Birger Andre****en"...
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Birgir Mikaelsson (born 27
September 1965) is an
Icelandic former basketball player and a
former member of
Icelandic national team. In 1990, he won the...
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Birgir Borgþórsson (born 2
November 1958) is an
Icelandic weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
heavyweight I
event at the 1980
Summer Olympics and was...