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Arne

Arne is a masculine given name of Scandinavian origin. It is common in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, and is also found in Iceland and in English-speaking countries. The name is rooted in Old Norse origins and is connected with elements meaning "eagle" in Nordic linguistic tradition. In some cases, Arne appears as a surname, though less common.

Notable people with the given name include Arne Jacobsen, a Danish architect and designer renowned for works

Places named Arne include Arne, a village and civil parish in Dorset, England, located near Wareham. The

Arne also occurs as a surname in some cases and appears in various cultural and historical contexts,

such
as
the
Egg
chair
and
the
SAS
Royal
Hotel;
Arne
Beurling,
a
Swedish
mathematician
known
for
his
contributions
to
number
theory
and
analysis;
and
Arne
Duncan,
an
American
educator
who
served
as
U.S.
Secretary
of
Education.
area
surrounding
Arne
includes
the
Arne
RSPB
reserve,
a
protected
site
for
birds
and
other
wildlife.
reflecting
its
broad
Nordic
heritage.