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Skarsfjord is a Norwegian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Rune Skarsfjord (born 1970), Norwegian football manager * Terje Skarsfjord (1942–2018), Norwegian footballer and manager {{surname Norwegian-language surnames ...
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Terje Skarsfjord
Terje Skarsfjord (28 June 1942 – 15 January 2018)TILs trenerlegende Terje Skarsfjord har gått bort
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was a Norwegian football player and manager. A native of , he spent the majority of his playing career at his hometown club Mjølner in the 1960s and 1970s, and also lived a period in Trondheim where he played for FK Kvik. After his playing career ended, he managed his former club ...
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Rune Skarsfjord
Rune Skarsfjord (born 23 May 1970) is a Norwegian football coach and former player. He worked as head coach for FK Haugesund and as an assistant coach for Rosenborg BK. He was promoted to head coach of SK Brann in 2010 after Steinar Nilsen was dismissed. A forward, he played for FK Mjølner, Tromsdalen UIL, Lyn, Moss, Fossum IF, Skjetten SK and Bærum SK; and after being hired as youth coach in Rosenborg BK Rosenborg Ballklub, commonly referred to simply as Rosenborg () or RBK, is a Norwegian professional association football, football club from Trondheim that plays in Eliteserien (football), Eliteserien. The club has won a record 26 league titles ... he also featured for FK Kvik. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Skarsfjord, Rune 1970 births Living people Footballers from Narvik Norwegian men's footballers Men's association football forwards FK Mjølner players Tromsdalen UIL players Lyn Fotball players Moss FK players Fossum IF players Skjetten SK play ...
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Norwegian Surname
Heritable family names were generally adopted rather late within Scandinavia. Nobility were the first to take names that would be passed on from one generation to the next. Later, clergy, artisans and merchants in cities took heritable names. Family names (surnames) were still used together with ''primary patronyms'' (father's name plus an affix denoting relationship), which were used by all social classes. This meant that most families until modern times did not have surnames. Scandinavian patronyms were generally derived from the father's given name with the addition of a suffix meaning 'son' or 'daughter' or by occupation like Møller - ( Miller ) naming tradition remained commonly used throughout the Scandinavian countries during the time of surname formation. Forms of the patronymic suffixes include: ''-son'', ''-sen'', ''-fen'', ''-søn'', ''-ler'', ''-zen'', ''-zon/zoon'', and ''-sson'','datter'. Denmark The most common Danish family name surnames are patronymic and end in ...
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