Håkan

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Håkan
Pronunciation[ˈhoːˈkɑːn]
GenderMasculine
Origin
Region of originSwedish
Other names
DerivedScandinavian name, probably meaning "high son"
Related namesHaakon, Hakon, Haquin, Haqvin, Hawkins

Håkan is a common

Proto-Norse
hauha-) (high) and konr (kin).

On Swedish runestones the name is usually written Hakun and in medieval documents usually Haquon or in the Latinised versions Haqvin/Haqvinus. From the 16th century and onwards the name is usually written Håkan. Although in some western regions the name can be found as Håkon and Håka as late as in the 18th century.

In

Cyrillic
: Якун Намнежич) (mentioned 1214).

An old English

name form Hacon has survived in English placenames like Haconby which literally means Hacon's Village, originating through Norse settlers in England
.

Some famous people by this name are

See also

  • Hakan, a Turkish name
  • Håkon
    , a Norwegian name
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