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- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir (born 2 July 1969) is an Icelandic actress, TV show host, producer and writer. Ólína grew up in Reykjavík with her mother...
- Torfhildur Þorsteinsdóttir, also known as Torfhildur Hólm (2 February 1845 – 14 November 1918) was an Icelandic author who lived for many years in Canada...
- Erla Þorsteinsdóttir may refer to: Erla Þorsteinsdóttir (basketball) (born 1978), Icelandic basketball player Erla Þorsteinsdóttir (singer) (born 1933)...
- Erla Þorsteinsdóttir (22 January 1933 – 25 September 2022) was an Icelandic singer who had considerable success in Iceland and Denmark in the 1950s. She...
- her personal record 5705 points, just one point behind Helga Margrét Thorsteinsdóttir. In the fall of 2012, she joined Florida State University. In August...
- Ágústa Þorsteinsdóttir (17 April 1942 – 21 August 2008) was an Icelandic swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre freestyle at the 1960 Summer Olympics...
- Hallbera Þorsteinsdóttir (died 1330; Old Norse: [ˈhɑlːˌberɑ ˈθorˌstɛinsˌdoːtːez̠]; Modern Icelandic: [ˈhatl̥ˌpɛːra ˈθɔrˌsteinsˌtouhtɪr̥]) was the founder...
- Harpa Þorsteinsdóttir (born 27 June 1986) is an Icelandic former footballer who pla**** as a striker. During her career, she won both the Úrvalsdeild and...
- Helga Margrét Þorsteinsdóttir (born 15 November 1991 in Reykjavík) is an Icelandic heptathlete. She holds the national women indoor record in pentathlon...
- Sigríður Þorsteinsdóttir (1841–1924) was an Icelandic editor and publisher. She founded, managed and published the monthly women's magazine Framsókn,...