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Finnur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Finnur (/ˈfɪnːʊr/) is a
Faroese and
Icelandic masculine given name
which is a
derivative of the Old...
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Finnur Ingólfsson (born 8
August 1954) is an
Icelandic politician and
former government minister. He was the
governor of
Central Bank of
Iceland from 2000...
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Finnur Jónsson (16
January 1704 – 23 July 1789) was an
Icelandic pastor who
served as
Bishop of Skálholt from 1754 to 1785. He
attended the University...
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Finnur Kolbeinsson (born 21
March 1972) is a
retired Icelandic semi-professional
football midfielder who made over 200
appearances for Fylkir. He also...
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Finnur Jónsson (May 29, 1858 –
March 30, 1934) was an
Icelandic philologist and
Professor of
Nordic Philology at the
University of Copenhagen. He made...
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Finnur Magnússon,
sometimes referred to by the
Danish version of his name
under which he published,
Finno Magnusun, Finn
Magnussen or Magnusen, (27 August...
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refinements of
manners and
speech as were ****ociated with them."
Finnur Jónsson
argued that not only was Atlamál
composed in Greenland, some other...
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supporters of
later dating, such as the
Swedish scholar Peter Hallberg [sv].
Finnur Jónsson also
argued there were some died-out
pagan customs preserved in...
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seems to
first have been
notably remarked by
Icelandic philologist Finnur Jónsson in 1920. A
synonym for
kraken has also been
krabbe (see below),...
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Finnur Garðarsson (born 20
March 1952) is an
Icelandic former freestyle swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1972
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...