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Trygve is a
masculine given name most
common in Norway.
Trygve is
derived from the Old
Norse tryggr,
meaning "true, trustworthy",
cognate with Old English...
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Trygve Halvdan Lie (/liː/ LEE, Norwegian: [ˈtrʏ̂gʋə ˈliː] ; 16 July 1896 – 30
December 1968) was a
Norwegian politician,
labour leader,
government official...
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Trygve Martin Bratteli (11
January 1910 – 20
November 1984) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor, a
politician with the
Norwegian Labour Party, and **** concentration...
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Trygve Magnus Haavelmo (13
December 1911 – 28 July 1999), born in Skedsmo, Norway, was an
economist whose research interests centered on econometrics....
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Trygve Moe may
refer to:
Trygve Moe (politician) (1920–1998),
Norwegian politician for the
Liberal Party and the
Liberal People's
Party Trygve Moe (journalist)...
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Trygve Smith can
refer to:
Trygve Smith (footballer) (1892–1963),
Norwegian footballer Trygve Smith (tennis) (1880–1948),
Norwegian tennis player Trygve...
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Trygve Kornelius Fjetland (6
March 1926 – 28
October 2013) was a
Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Jelsa, took his
secondary education at Rogaland...
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Trygve Helgaker (born
August 11, 1953, in Porsgrunn, Norway) is
professor of chemistry,
Department of Chemistry,
University of Oslo, Norway. He is a member...
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Tryggve Fossum is a
Norwegian computer architect at Intel. He
transferred there from DEC,
where he was a lead
architect of
Alpha processors,
after working...
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Trygve Berge (born 13
April 1932) is a
Norwegian alpine skier. He was born in Voss. He parti****ted at the 1956
Winter Olympics in
Cortina d'Ampezzo, where...