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About the Name

The name Dag sparks curiosity due to its unique sound and special meaning. Many people seek to better understand the origin, meaning, and history of names, whether to name a baby, create a character, or simply out of cultural interest. On this site, we gather complete information about the name Dag, including its etymology, possible variations in other languages, gender, usage in different cultures, and, when possible, famous people who bear it.

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Name Origin and History

SWEDISH, NORWEGIAN

Name Meaning

DERIVED FROM THE OLD NORDIC DAGR, WHICH MEANS “DAY”.

Name Numerology

According to numerology, the lucky number of the name Dag is 3, associated with creativity, communication and optimism.

This number was obtained by adding the numerical values of each letter in the name (12) and reducing it to a single digit.

Name Gender

Male

Famous People

  • Dag Hammarskjold (Writer) - Dag Hammarskjold pronounces Jonkoping July 29, 1905 NDOLA September 18, 1961 was a Swedish economist and writer was secretaryogeral
  • Dag Solstad (Writer) - Dag Solstad Sandefjord July 16, 1941 14 of Marco, 2025 was a Norwegian writer and one of the main figures of contemporary literature
  • Dag Hopen (Personality) - Dag Hopen Tønsberg April 6, 1961 and a Norwegian Eciclist of Road Cycling at the 1984 summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles Dag competed
  • Dag Otto Lauritzen (Personality) - Dag Otto Lauritzen born on September 12, 1956 and a professional Norwegian excuitions at the 1984 summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles won

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