All about the name AAGE

Meaning, origin, history.

Aage is a Nordic name of Danish origin. It is derived from the Old Norse name Ágni, which in turn comes from the Proto-Germanic name *Agnijaz. This name has a strong historical significance in Denmark, as it was borne by several notable figures throughout history.

The name Aage is composed of two elements: 'ag' and 'i'. The first element 'ag' is derived from the Old Norse word 'agn', which means 'calm' or 'peaceful'. The second element 'i' comes from the Proto-Germanic suffix '-ijaz', which indicates a personal name. Therefore, Aage can be interpreted as meaning ' calm' or 'peaceful' in a personal sense.

One of the most famous bearers of this name was King Aage VI of Denmark (1578-1649), also known as King Christian IV's son and the Duke of Schleswig-Holstein. He was appointed regent of Denmark-Norway during his father's absence and played an important role in the political history of Denmark.

Another notable figure with this name is the Danish author Aage Berntsen (1852-1936). He wrote several popular novels and short stories that were widely read in Denmark at the time. His works included 'Den Gamle Fru's Fortællinger' ('The Old Lady's Tales') and 'Landsbypræsten i Vorhøj' ('The Village Pastor of Vorhoj').

In recent times, the name Aage has been used less frequently as a given name in Denmark. However, it remains a significant part of Danish cultural heritage and history. Despite its rarity today, Aage still carries with it a sense of historical importance and a strong connection to Danish tradition.

Popularity of the name AAGE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

In 1915, there were 7 babies named Aage. Overall, this name has been given to 7 children since records began.

Name variation AAGE.