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höj

Høj is a Danish word and surname. In Danish, the term commonly means "high" or "tall" and is used as a topographic descriptor for raised ground. As a surname, Høj is typically of toponymic origin, indicating that an ancestor lived near a hill, mound, or other elevated feature.

Pronunciation and orthography: The letters ø and the digraph "øj" define the Danish pronunciation, which is

Usage and distribution: Høj is a relatively common surname in Denmark and can be found among people

Toponymy and geography: Beyond a surname, Høj appears in Danish place names as a toponymic element, reflecting

See also: Hoy, Hoeg. The stem refers to high or hill in Danish toponymy and onomastics.

roughly
"oy"
as
in
"boy"
but
produced
with
Danish
vowels.
In
non-Danish
contexts,
the
name
is
frequently
anglicized
as
Hoeg
or
Hoy.
of
Danish
descent.
Spelling
variants
include
Hoeg
and,
less
commonly,
Hoy,
depending
on
language
and
region.
The
form
with
ø
is
the
standard
Danish
spelling.
elevated
terrain.
It
may
occur
as
a
standalone
toponym
or
as
part
of
longer
place
names
describing
hills,
mounds,
or
raised
land
features.