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Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Persons with the name Örjan/Ørjan * Örjan Berner, Swedish diplomat * Örjan Birgersson, Swedish football player * Örjan Blomquist, Swedish cros ...
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Örjan Örnkloo
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Persons with the name Örjan/Ørjan * Örjan Berner, Swedish diplomat * Örjan Birgersson, Swedish football player * Örjan Blomquist, Swedish ...
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Örjan Karlsson
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Persons with the name Örjan/Ørjan * Örjan Berner, Swedish diplomat * Örjan Birgersson, Swedish football player * Örjan Blomquist, Swedish cros ...
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Örjan Fahlström
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Persons with the name Örjan/Ørjan * Örjan Berner, Swedish diplomat * Örjan Birgersson, Swedish football player * Örjan Blomquist, Swedish ...
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Örjan Birgersson
Örjan (OErjan) is an old Swedish language, Swedish male name originating from the Low German name ''Jurian'' or ''Jurien'' which is a variant of George (given name), George. The Name Day in Sweden is July 9. The Norwegian language, Norwegian version of the name is Ørjan. The name has been present in Sweden since the Middle Ages as (''Yrian''). The saint called ''St George'' elsewhere in Europe was then called ''Sankt Örjan'' or ''Riddar Örjan'' (''Knight Örjan''), (nowadays normally Sankt Göran). The name was very popular at this time. The name evolved during the 16th century to ''Jöran'' or Göran, and the original name became uncommon. In the mid 20th century the name had a brief renaissance. In Sweden there were in total 3147 persons with the firstname Örjan. The name is mainly only used in Sweden and Norway. In Finland 41 men have been baptised to Örjan during 1920 to 2008. Persons with the name Örjan/Ørjan * Örjan Berner, Swedish diplomat * Örjan Birgersson, ...
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Örjan Berner
Carl Otto ''Örjan'' Berner (born 15 November 1937) is a Swedish diplomat. Berner began his diplomatic career in 1960 and held various positions, including serving at the Swedish UN delegation, SIPRI, and embassies in Beijing and Moscow. He later became ambassador to multiple countries, including Poland, India, and Russia, where he was also accredited to several former Soviet republics. His final postings were as ambassador to Bonn and Paris before retiring in 2001. After retirement, he remained active in international relations, serving on boards and advising organizations focused on Swedish-Russian cooperation. Early life Berner was born on 15 November 1937 in Lund, Sweden, the son of Carl Berner, an agricultural engineer, and his wife Karin (née Sylwan). During his studies, in November 1958, Berner was awarded a scholarship from the Countess Anna Bogeman-Stackelberg Foundation (''Grevinnan Anna Bogeman-Stackelbergs stiftelse''), along with, among others, and Henrik Liljegren ...
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Örjan Blomquist
Örjan Blomquist (23 August 1957 – 30 July 2000) was a Swedish cross-country skier, specialised at long-distance races during the 1980s. Competing for IFK Lidingö at club level, he shared the victory at Vasaloppet 1988 together with his brother Anders Blomquist. Örjan Blomquist also won Worldloppet The Worldloppet Ski Federation is an international federation of long distance cross-country skiing events whose aim is to promote cross-country skiing through ski races. The federation was founded on 10 June 1978 in Uppsala, Sweden. Locations M ... in 1985. After the career, he worked as an SVT commentator during skiing events. Outside skiing, he was an economist. Örjan Blomquist died in the year 2000 due to cancer. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Blomquist, Orjan 1957 births 2000 deaths Swedish male cross-country skiers Vasaloppet winners IFK Lidingö cross-country skiers 20th-century Swedish sportsmen Sportspeople from Stockholm ...
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Örjan Martinsson
Örjan Martinsson (1 November 1936 – 28 February 1997) was a Swedish footballer who played as a forward. He made 20 appearances for the Sweden national team from 1960 to 1966. Honours IFK Norrköping * Allsvenskan: 1960, 1962, 1963 Events January * January 1 – Bogle–Chandler case: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation scientist Dr. Gilbert Bogle and Mrs. Margaret Chandler are found dead (presumed poisoned), in bushland near the Lane Cove ... References External links * 1936 births 1997 deaths Swedish men's footballers Men's association football forwards Sweden men's international footballers IFK Norrköping players People from Vadstena Municipality 20th-century Swedish sportsmen Allsvenskan players {{Sweden-footy-forward-stub ...
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Örjan Persson
Per Örjan Persson (27 August 1942) is a Swedish former football player who played as a midfielder. He played for Scottish clubs Dundee United and Rangers in the 1960s. He also represented Sweden at the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico and the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany. Career Persson was the first of five Scandinavian imports signed by Dundee United manager Jerry Kerr who was one of the first managers in Scotland to tap into the Scandinavian market to find talented and experienced players at an affordable price. Persson moved to Tannadice from Örgryte IS on 2 December 1964, the first overseas player to join the club. As there was no professionalism in Swedish football in the 1960s United did not have to pay a transfer fee. He made his debut along with the Danish striker Finn Døssing. United had made a poor start to the 1964-65 First Division season and appeared to be heading towards relegation, which would have undone the great work done by Kerr since leading the ...
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Örjan Ouchterlony
Örjan Thomas Ouchterlony (January 14, 1914, Stockholm – September 25, 2004) was a Swedish bacteriologist and immunologist who is credited with the creation of the Ouchterlony double immuno diffusion test in the 1940s. He was trained at Karolinska Institute, where his received his medical doctorate. He worked at Sweden's State Bacteriology Laboratory from 1935 to 1952. (The cover of the May 1986 issue pictures Professor Ouchterlony and an Ouchterlony plate.) Ouchterlony was a professor of bacteriology at the Medical Faculty of University of Gothenburg from 1952 to 1980 and was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences () is one of the Swedish Royal Academies, royal academies of Sweden. Founded on 2 June 1739, it is an independent, non-governmental scientific organization that takes special responsibility for promoting nat ... in 1968. In addition to his laboratory work, he did research in field epidemiology of infectious d ...
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