Arvid
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Arvid, Arved or Arnvid is a male given name, most common in Scandinavia. It is derived from Old Norse Arnviðr[1] and means "forest of eagles".[2]
People named Arvid include:
- Arvid Andersson (disambiguation), various Olympic Games competitors
- Arvid Carlsson (born 1923), Swedish scientist and Nobel laureate
- Arvid Hanssen (1932-1998), Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor, poet, novelist and children's writer
- Arvid Harnack (1901-1942), German jurist, economist, and resistance fighter in Nazi Germany
- Arvid Horn (1664-1742), Swedish soldier, diplomat and politician
- Arvid Järnefelt (1861-1932), Finnish writer
- Arvid Johanson (born 1929), Norwegian newspaper editor and politician
- Arvid Knutsen (1944–2009), Norwegian footballer and coach
- Arvid Lindman (1862-1936), Swedish rear admiral, industrialist and politician
- Arvid Lundberg (born 1994), Swedish ice hockey defenceman
- Arvid Nyholm (1866-1927), Swedish-American painter
- Arvid Pardo (1914-1999), Maltese diplomat, scholar and university professor
- Arvid Posse (1820-1901), Prime Minister of Sweden from 1880 to 1883
- Arvid Stålarm the Younger (c. 1540 or 1549–1620), Swedish noble and soldier
- Arvid Storsveen (1915-1943), Norwegian organizer of XU, the main intelligence gathering organisation in occupied Norway during World War II
- Arvid Trolle (c. 1440-1505), Swedish magnate and politician
- Arvid Wittenberg (1606-1657), Swedish count, field marshal and privy
- Arvīds Pelše (1899-1983), Soviet politician and government functionary
See also
- All pages beginning with "Arvid"
References
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