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Norwegian priest and cultural worker
Knut Eik-Nes (21 July 1885 – 18 January 1968) was a Norwegian priest and cultural worker. He was born in Sauda as a son of merchant Christian Sigbjørn
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Norwegian politician (1900–1997)
to priest and cultural worker Knut Eik-Nes (1900–1997), and was the mother of hormone researcher Kristen Dahler Eik-Nes. Through her daughter Eli, born
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Norwegian medical scientist (1922–1992)
Steinkjer) in Nord-Trøndelag, Norway. He was the son of Nina Eik-Nes, a politician, and Knut Eik-Nes, a priest. During his childhood he contracted tuberculosis
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Norwegian newspaper editor (1907–1984)
died in December 1984 in Oslo. Ottosen, Rune. "Vegard Sletten". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
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Cultural offices Preceded by Olav Midttun Chairman of Noregs Ungdomslag 1926–1936 Succeeded by Knut Eik-Nes
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Village in Central Norway, Norway
educator and politician for the Labour Democrats & Nasjonal Samling Kristen Eik-Nes (1922 in Sparbu – 1992), a medical scientist, academic, and art collector
Sparbu
February – Olav Haukvik, politician (born 1928). 23 February – Kristen Eik-Nes, biophysicist (born 1922). 25 February – Carl Monssen, rower (born 1921)
1992_in_Norway
The construction of Gamlehaugen Castle was finished. 5 January – Nina Eik-Nes, politician (died 1997) 31 January – Bertel Flaten, politician (died 1963)
1900_in_Norway
Clara Ottesen, economist, politician and feminist (b. 1911) 22 May – Nina Eik-Nes, politician (b.1900) 31 May – Sven Hauge, military officer (b. 1923) 5
1997_in_Norway
"Nicolaj Tornvig klar for EIK" (in Norwegian). Egersunds IK. 21 July 2025. Retrieved 21 July 2025. "Adrian Rogulj er klar for EIK" (in Norwegian). Egersunds
List of Norwegian football transfers summer 2025
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1981–1985 and 1985–1989 Terje Østebø Eikin (born 1975), term/s: 2013–2017 Nina Eik-Nes (1900–1997), term/s: 1945–1949 and 1950–1953 Kai Ekanger (born 1929), term/s:
List of deputy members of the Storting
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Former municipality in Vest-Agder, Norway
farm (Old Norse: Æke). The name is the plural genitive case of the word eik which means "oak tree". The Church of Norway had one parish (sokn) within
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Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse EirÃkr, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
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Finnish, German
Knot; White-haired
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English
 Variant spelling of English Eric, ERIK means "ever-ruler." Compare with another form of Erik.
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Norse Scandinavian Swedish
Knot.
Female
Norse
Old Norse name derived from the word eir, EIR means "help, mercy." In mythology, this is the name of a goddess of healing and medicine.
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Knútr, KNUT means "knot."Â
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Danish
, knot.
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Yiddish
(×–Ö´×™×§) Pet form of Yiddish Itzik, ZIK means "he will laugh."
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Norwegian
Norwegian variant form of Scandinavian Knut, KNUTE means "knot."Â
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Danish
, knot.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Rick, RIK means "powerful ruler."
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Anglo Saxon Norse
Name of a king.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Elk
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Anglo, British, English, Norse, Scandinavian
Name of a King; Knot; Form of Canute
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Danish, Dutch, Finnish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish
Race; Kind; Knot
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Norse
Knot.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of German Frideric, FRIÃRIK means "peaceful ruler."
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Danish, Finnish, German
Laughter
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Scandinavian
Variant spelling of Scandinavian Knut, CNUT means "knot."Â
Female
Japanese
(æ „å) Japanese name EIKO means "long-lived child" or "splendid child."
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Tamil
Surrender
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Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Relief; Super
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Biblical
The Lord ariseth; the clearness of the Lord.
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Arabic, Muslim
The Moon of the World
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Osmond.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Satisfied
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Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Face of Fire; Face of Conflagration
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Australian, Indian, Modern
Sun; Moon
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Hindu
Son of Sahadeva one of the Pandavas)
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Hindu
Well done
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v. t.
To form, as a textile fabric, by the interlacing of yarn or thread in a series of connected loops, by means of needles, either by hand or by machinery; as, to knit stockings.
v. i.
To knit knots for fringe or trimming.
n.
A kind of epaulet. See Shoulder knot.
v. t.
To punish with the knout.
v. i.
To be united closely; to grow together; as, broken bones will in time knit and become sound.
n.
A cluster of persons or things; a collection; a group; a hand; a clique; as, a knot of politicians.
n.
A Central American name for the ivory nut.
v. t.
To form, as a knot, by interlacing or complicating a cord; also, to interlace, or form a knot in; as, to tie a cord to a tree; to knit; to knot.
n.
A large deer, of several species. The European elk (Alces machlis or Cervus alces) is closely allied to the American moose. The American elk, or wapiti (Cervus Canadensis), is closely related to the European stag. See Moose, and Wapiti.
v. t.
To unite closely; to connect; to engage; as, hearts knit together in love.
v. t.
To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying.
a.
Brown as a nut long kept and dried.
imp. & p. p.
of Knit
v. t.
To tie in or with, or form into, a knot or knots; to form a knot on, as a rope; to entangle.
v. t.
To unite closely; to knit together.