Ansgar (name)

Ansgar
Gendermasculine
Language(s)Germanic
Origin
Meaning"god"+"spear"

Ansgar (Latinized Ansgarius; Old Norse Ásgeirr) is a Germanic given name, composed of the elements ans "god", and gar "spear".[1]

Ansgar is the Old High German form of the name. The form Asger was in use in Denmark in the medieval period.[2] The Old English cognate of the name is Ōsgār (the given name Oscar is however thought to be of Irish origin). The name might come from when the Vikings spread through Ireland. Modern variants of the name include Norwegian Asgeir, Icelandic Ásgeir, Danish Asger, Eske, Esge, Asgar, Asker.

List of people

Notable people with the given name:

Medieval

  • Saint Ansgar (801 – 865), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen who was active in the Christianization of Scandinavia
  • Anscar I of Ivrea (d. 902), Margrave of Ivrea
  • Anscar of Spoleto (d. 940), Duke of Spoleto
  • Osgar (d. 984), English abbot
  • Ansgar the Staller (c. 1025–1068), Anglo-Saxon nobleman

Modern

Ansgar
  • Ansgar Beckermann (b. 1945), German philosopher
  • Ansgar Elde (1933 – 2000), Swedish artist
  • Ansgar Gabrielsen (b. 1955), Norwegian politician
  • Ansgar Knauff (b. 2002), German footballer
Asgeir
  • Asgeir Almås (born 1948), Norwegian politician
  • Asgeir Årdal (born 1983), Norwegian cross-country skier
  • Asgeir Dølplads (1932–2023), Norwegian ski jumper
  • Asgeir Mickelson (born 1969), Norwegian musician, artist, photographer and music reviewer
Ásgeir
Asger

See Asger

See also

References

  1. ^ "View Name: Ansgar". behindthename.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
  2. ^ Eva Villarsen Meldgaard: Den store navnebog (2004)
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