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Pages in category "Danish feminine given names" The following 115 pages are in this category, out of 115 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Women in Denmark gained the right to vote on 5 June 1915. [12] The Danish Women's Society (DK) debated, and informally supported, women's suffrage from 1884, but it did not support it publicly until in 1887, when it supported the suggestion of the parliamentarian Fredrik Bajer to grant women municipal suffrage. [8]
Danish masculine given names (196 P) Pages in category "Danish given names" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect ...
Karen Horsens (1932–), first female minister of the Church of Denmark to become a dean Thomas Kingo (1634–1703), poet and hymn writer, bishop of Funen (1677–1703) Czeslaw Kozon (1951–), Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Copenhagen
Lærke is a Danish feminine first name meaning "lark". [1] It was ranked as the fourth most popular name for girls born in Denmark in 2009, rising from 10th place in 2008. [2] Lærke was first invented as a name by poet Sigfred Pedersen who named his firstborn Lærke in 1946 in Denmark. The name has been in use since that time in Denmark.
Line is a female given name, most common in the Nordic countries Denmark and Norway. It may be a short form of names which end in -line, like Caroline. The Swedish form is Lina. In Norway its Name day is 20 January.
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