vågens
Vågens is a term that appears in Scandinavian languages, functioning as the genitive form of the noun våg (in practice often meaning wave or, in coastal usage, bay or inlet). In Norwegian and Swedish, possessive forms are typically created by adding -ens or -s to the base noun, so vågens can mean “the wave’s” or “the bay’s” depending on context. The root word våg/våg is historically linked to Old Norse vágr, a word for a coastal feature such as a bay or inlet.
In toponymy, Vågen is used as a place name in several Norwegian coastal towns where harbor areas
Linguistically, vågens also appears in phrases describing characteristics of the sea or coastline, such as the