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- holiday is often shortened to Walpurgisnacht (German), Valborgsmässoafton ("Valborg's M**** Eve", Swedish), Vappen (Finland Swedish), Vappu (Finnish), Volbriöö...
- Valborg is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: Look up Valborg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Valborg Aulin (1860–1928)...
- Valborg Olander (Uddeholm Manor, Värmland 14 May 1861 – 27 February 1943) was a Swedish teacher, politician and suffragette. She is known for her friendship...
- Valborg Østerø (born 6 October 2002) is a Faroese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for B36 Tórshavn and the Faroe Islands women's team. Valborg Østerø...
- Axel and Valborg (Danish: Axel og Valborg) is a tragedy in five acts by Adam Oehlenschläger. It was written in Paris in 1808 and printed in Copenhagen...
- Valborg Joakimsdotter Fleming (died after 1542) was a Finnish abbess. She was the abbess of Nådendal Abbey in 1526–1531. She was born before 1494 as the...
- Valborg Seeberg (16 November 1851 – 1929) was a Norwegian author. Valborg Sissener was born on 16 November 1851 in Christiania (now Oslo) to Captain Johan...
- Aud Valborg Tønnessen (born 1 June 1964) is a Norwegian Lutheran theologian, church historian, professor of theology and the dean of the Faculty of Theology...
- Valborg Hammerich née Rump (1897–1988) was a Danish philanthropist who in the 1930s established homes for needy women and children. During the German...
- Valborg Eriksdotter Innamaa (Finnish: Valpuri Eerikintytär Innamaa; before 1550 – c. 1602) was a Finnish merchant and shipowner in Åbo (Turku), Sweden...