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Dagmar (given name) Dagmar is a Scandinavian given name. It is usually female (but occasionally also male). The name derives from the Old Norse name ''(Dagmær)'', ''dagr'' meaning "day", and ''mær'' meaning "daughter", "mother" and "maiden." Outside of Scandinavia, ...
, a feminine Scandinavian and German given name *
Berthe Dagmar Berthe Dagmar (1884–1934) was a French film actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, rad ...
(1884–1934), French film actress *
Dagmar (actress) Virginia Ruth "Jennie" Lewis (née Egnor; November 29, 1921 – October 9, 2001), known professionally as Dagmar, was an American actress, model, and television personality. In the 1950s, she became one of the first major female stars of televis ...
(1921–2001), main stage name of American actress Virginia Ruth Egnor *
Dagmar (Puerto Rican entertainer) Dagmar (born March 24, 1955) is a Puerto Rican television host, actress and singer. Early years Dagmar Rivera was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Dorado, Puerto Rico. She started her career as a young singer in 1976. The only hit sin ...
(born 1955), Puerto Rican entertainer Dagmar Rivera


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County of Dagmar The county of Dagmar is a cadastral division of Queensland north-west of Cairns Cairns (, ) is a city in Queensland, Australia, on the tropical north east coast of Far North Queensland. The population in June 2019 was 153,952, having grow ...
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Dagmar, Montana Dagmar is an unincorporated community in northeastern Sheridan County, Montana, United States. The town was established in 1906 by Danish immigrants to the area. Dagmar currently has a general store and a post office, which has operated sinc ...
, United States, an unincorporated community * Dagmar Ski Resort in
Uxbridge, Ontario Uxbridge is a township in the Regional Municipality of Durham in south-central Ontario, Canada. Communities The main centre in the township is the namesake community of Uxbridge. Other settlements within the township include Altona, Coppin' ...


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1669 Dagmar 1669 Dagmar, provisional designation , is a rare-type Themistian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 42 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered on 7 September 1934, by German astronomer Karl Reinmuth at Heidelbe ...
(1934 RS), a main-belt asteroid *
Cyclone Dagmar Cyclone Dagmar (also referred to as Cyclone Tapani in Finland) and as Cyclone Patrick by the Free University of Berlin) was a powerful European windstorm which swept over Norway on Christmas Day 2011, causing severe damage in central coastal area ...
, which caused severe damage in Norway in 2011 *
Dagmar (automobile) The Dagmar was a sports version of the Crawford Automobile The Crawford Automobile Company was an American automobile manufacturing company based in Hagerstown, Maryland which produced cars from 1905 to 1923. After the Crawford Automobile ...
, sports version of the Crawford automobile *
Dagmar bumpers Dagmar bumpers (also known as "bullet bumpers") is a slang term for chrome conical-shaped bumper guards that began to appear on the front bumper/grille assemblies of certain American automobiles following World War II. They reached their peak in ...
, a slang term for conical styling elements in 1950s automobile bumpers and grilles *
DAGMAR marketing Defining Advertising Goals for Measured Advertising Results abbr. DAGMAR was an advertising model proposed by Russel H. Colley in 1961. Details According to DAGMAR, each purchase prospect goes through 4 steps: # Awareness # Comprehension # Co ...
, an advertising model * ''Dagmar'' (novel), a novel by Zlatko Topčić * The Dagmar, a fictional public house on the BBC Soap opera '' EastEnders'' * Queen Dagmar, Bean's biological mother in the television series ''
Disenchantment In social science, disenchantment (german: Entzauberung) is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modern ...
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