• Source: Trygve
    • Trygve is a masculine given name most common in Norway. Trygve is derived from the Old Norse tryggr, meaning "true, trustworthy", cognate with Old English treowe, Old High German triuwe. Gothic has triggws.
      The Icelandic, Faroese and Old Norse form of the name is Tryggvi, e.g. Tryggve Olafsson.
      There were 5,951 people with the forename Trygve in Norway in 2009, declining to 5,432 in November 2015.
      The following people share the forename Trygve:

      Trygve Bendiksby (1907–1992), Norwegian judge
      Trygve Berge (born 1932), Norwegian Olympic downhill skier
      Trygve Bjørgo (1916–1997), Norwegian poet and educator
      Trygve Bornø (born 1942), Norwegian footballer
      Trygve Braarud (1903–1985), Norwegian botanist
      Trygve Bratteli (1910–1984), Norwegian Prime Minister
      Trygve Brodahl (1905–1996), Norwegian cross-country skier
      Trygve Brudevold (1920–2021), Norwegian bobsledder
      Trygve Bruvik (born 1952), Norwegian engineer
      Trygve Bull (1905–1999), Norwegian lecturer and politician
      Trygve Christoffer Busch (1920-1999), Norwegian war hero
      Trygve Bøyesen (1886–1963), Norwegian gymnast
      Trygve Dalseg (1898–1987), Norwegian marketing agent
      Trygve Dehli Laurantzon (1902-1975), Norwegian agronomist, newspaper editor and Minister of Agriculture
      Trygve Allister Diesen (born 1967), Norwegian film producer and director
      Trygve Gulbranssen (1894–1962), Norwegian novelist
      Trygve Haavelmo (1911–1999), Norwegian economist and Nobel Prize laureate
      Trygve Haugeland (1914–1998), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Helgaker (born 1953), Norwegian professor
      Trygve Hoff (1895–1982), Norwegian businessman and magazine editor
      Trygve Daniel Holmedal (born 1999), Norwegian physicist
      Trygve Johannessen (born 1953), Norwegian footballer
      V. Trygve Jordahl (1898–1984), American bishop
      Trygve Knudsen (1897–1968), Norwegian philologist
      Trygve de Lange (1918–1981), Norwegian lawyer
      Trygve Lie (1896–1968), Norwegian politician and first United Nations Secretary General
      Trygve Moe (born 1927), Norwegian journalist
      Trygve Moe (1920–1998), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Nagell (1895–1988), Norwegian mathematician
      Trygve Nilsen (1893–1973), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Nygaard (born 1975), Norwegian footballer
      Trygve Olsen (1921–1979), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Owren (1912–1987), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Pedersen (1884–1967), Norwegian sailor
      Trygve Reenskaug (1930–2024), Norwegian computer scientist and professor
      Trygve Rovelstad (1903–1990), American sculptor
      Trygve Røed-Larsen (born 1939), Norwegian physicist
      Trygve Schjøtt (1882–1960), Norwegian sailor
      Trygve Seim, Norwegian jazz saxophonist
      Trygve Simonsen (1937–2011), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Stangeland (1934–2011), Norwegian businessman
      Trygve Stokstad (1902–1979), Norwegian boxer
      Trygve Utheim (1884–1952), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Slagsvold Vedum (born 1978), Norwegian politician
      Trygve Wiese (born 1985), Norwegian singer
      Trygve Wyller (born 1950), Norwegian theologian


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