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Arne is a male forename of Germanic origin: see Arne (name).
Other names
Arne may also refer to
- a female forename of pre-Greek origin and
- a surname of Germanic origin, especially in English-speaking countries.
For all names see Arne (name).
People and characters of myth and fiction
Arne may refer to
- Arne of Sithon (Ἄρνη),
- Arne, daughter of Aeolus (Ἄρνη),
- Thomas Augustine Arne, an English composer of the eighteenth century, or
- the title character of the Swedish comic strip Arne Anka.
Geographic names
Arne is the name of
- a village in Dorset (see Arne, Dorset) and
- a French commune in the département of Hautes-Pyrénées: see Arné.
In antiquity Arne (Ἄρνη) referred to
- a general Indo-European, pre-Greek name for a "city of origin" in Greece,
- the pre-Greek name of an ancient city in Boeotia, either:
- Chaeronea,
- Akraiphion or
- an unknown city that perished in the Lake Kopais,
- the alternative name of the large Mycenaean castle Gla or
- the alleged old name of the Thessaliotis territory or of its capital Kierion.
Objects
- (959) Arne is the name of an inner belt asteroid in the solar system.
- An arne is the Norwegian term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace.
- In urban English slang, an arne a gorgeous, sexy or pretty male person.[1]
References
- ↑ Entry on arne in the Urban Dictionary.