Dagny (name)
For other uses, see Dagny (disambiguation).
Dagny is a feminine given name of Scandinavian and especially Norwegian origin. Alternate forms include Dagna, Dagne and the Latvian form Dagnija.
It is derived from the combination of the Old Norse words "dagr" - "day" and "ný" "new." While appearing in Norse mythology it had virtually fallen out of use for centuries, and was revived at the second half of the 19th century, which is attributed to a character of that name in Henrik Ibsen’s 1857 play "The Vikings of Helgeland" or more likely as a result of Dagny, a Scandinavian Women's magazine founded in 1886. In any case, it was at its most common in Scandinavia in the early to mid 20th century.
Notable people with the name include:
- Dagný Brynjarsdóttir, Icelandic soccer player
- Dagny Hald, Norwegian ceramist and illustrator
- Dagny Haraldsen, mother of Queen Sonja of Norway
- Dagny Hultgreen, American TV personality of Norwegian heritage
- Dagny Jørgensen, Norwegian alpine skier
- Dagny Johnson, Florida environmentalist activist
- Dagny Juel, Norwegian writer
- Dagny Knutson, American swimmer of Norwegian heritage
- Dagny Lind, Swedish film actress
- Dagny Mellgren, Norwegian footballer
- Dagny, Ørnulv's daughter, fictional character in The Vikings of Helgeland
- Dagný Skúladóttir, Icelandic handball player
- Dagny Taggart, fictional character in Atlas Shrugged
- Dagny Tande Lid, Norwegian painter, illustrator and poet
- Dagna Mae Ludlow, Painter, Designer, Thieves of Tower
- Dagnija Staķe, Latvian politician
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