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1938 Norwegian film
Ungen (The Child or The Kid) is a Norwegian drama film from 1938 directed by Rasmus Breistein. The lead roles are played by Eva Sletto, Harald Heide Steen
Ungen
Norwegian footballer (born 1998)
2021). "Dønnum ga helsesøsteren sjokk: – Jeg har vært mye redd for den ungen". VG (in Norwegian). Retrieved 28 August 2025. "Stjerneparet giftet seg
Aron_Dønnum
1974 Norwegian film
Ungen (The Child) is a Norwegian film musical and drama film from 1974 directed by Barthold Halle. The main roles are played by Britt Langlie, Bjørn Skagestad
Ungen_(1974_film)
Ancient Assyrian national deity
111. Frayne 1997, p. 23. Ungen 1965, p. 437. Ungen 1965, p. 439-441. Reade & Freydank 2000, p. 109. Holloway 2002, p. 66. Ungen 1965, p. 463. Holloway 2002
Ashur_(god)
Finnish journalist and writer (born 1980)
co-written with Elin Sandström. Schildts & Söderströms. 2021. ISBN 9789515254191 Ungen min får du aldrig. Helsingfors: Schildts & Söderströms. 2023. ISBN 978-951-52-5889-2
Eva_Frantz
Norwegian soap brand
dominant soap bar in the Norwegian market. In 1959, Lano introduced Lano-ungen, or 'the Lano kid', a competition where one entered a picture of a child
Lano_(soap)
Poem in Old Norse
in Gróagaldr and the first part of the medieval Scandinavian ballad of Ungen Sveidal/Herr Svedendal/Hertig Silfverdal (TSB A 45, DgF 70, SMB 18, NMB
Fjölsvinnsmál
Norwegian actress and writer (1901–1953)
production of På Kobberstad and the Det Norske Teatret production of Ungen from the book Ungen: folkeliv i 4 akter (Oslo: Aschehoug, 1911) written by novelist
Solveig_Haugan
Norwegian actor
Bjørn Skagestad (born 5 September 1950) is a Norwegian actor. 1974: Ungen 1980: Life and Death 1981: Martin 1981: The Witch Hunt 1992: Lakki Berg, Thoralf
Bjørn_Skagestad
April 13, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2016. Holm, Stefan (February 25, 2011). "(K)ungen av Globen". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved January 24, 2021.
Race_and_ethnicity_in_the_NHL
Norwegian film director and screenwriter (1944–1996)
Havlandet 1988: Sweetwater 1996: Søndagsengler 1973: A Doll's House 1974: Ungen 1976: Kjære Maren 1976: Vårnatt 1977: Kosmetikkrevolusjonen 1979: Kvinnene
Lasse_Glomm
Swedish ice hockey player (born 1993)
May 2011. Retrieved 13 August 2024. Holm, Stefan (26 February 2011). "(K)ungen av Globen". Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 28 February
Mika_Zibanejad
Placenames in German speaking areas
Ritterhude. -hut ("guard"). Examples: Landshut, Waldshut. -ing or -ingen, -ungen, -ung, -ens (meaning "descendants of", used with a personal name as the
German_toponymy
Old Norse poem
in Gróagaldr and the first part of the medieval Scandinavian ballad of Ungen Sveidal/Herr Svedendal/Hertig Silfverdal (TSB A 45, DgF 70, SMB 18, NMB
Grógaldr
Old Norse poem
told in Grógaldr and the first part of the medieval Scandinavian ballad of Ungen Sveidal/Herr Svedendal/Hertig Silfverdal (TSB A 45, DgF 70, SMB 18, NMB
Svipdagsmál
Norwegian actress (1910–1972)
years there she is best known for the roles as Hønse-Lovisa in the plays Ungen (The Child) and Dobbelt-Petra in Den store barnedåpen (The Great Christening)
Else_Heiberg
Norwegian actor (1918–1990)
flere lik er det bare å ringe 1972: Lukket avdeling 1974: Bobby's War 1974: Ungen 1977: Kosmetikkrevolusjonen "Carsten Byhring". Norsk biografisk leksikon
Carsten_Byhring
Norwegian actress (1873–1959)
singer at Tivoli 1937: To levende og en død as a guest at the hostel 1938: Ungen as a working woman 1938: Bør Børson Jr. as Ole Elveplassen's wife Hvem er
Marie_Hedemark
Swedish music award
artists 1991: Häjkån, mera bäjkån! [sv] – Tomas Forssell [sv] 1992: Lilla ungen min [sv] – Barbro Lindgren and Georg Riedel 1993: Majas alfabetssånger –
Grammis
Norwegian singer, actress and comedian
Ole Høiland Hilda Hauge 1972 Norske byggeklosser Mrs Valle 1974 Bør Børson Jr. Laura Isaksen 1974 Ungen Hønse-Lovisa 1978 Hvem har bestemt? Mrs Nelson
Sølvi_Wang
menes. The term umtu only supports this theory if it is cognate with Latin ungen and derived from a Proto-Italic *ongʷn̥ through an intermediate *omben.
Dialects_of_Latin
Norwegian actress (1893–1983)
productions across Norway during the Bjørnevik Theater's Ibsen tour. 1938: Ungen as Lagreta, Julius's mother 1940: Tante Pose as the provost's wife 1940:
Liv_Uchermann_Selmer
Norwegian actor
Jack Blind gudinne (1997) (mini-series) as Thomassen Nini (2001) as Will Ungen (1960) as Julius Den store barnedåpen (1961) as Hans "Gjøken" Fru Inger
Roy_Bjørnstad
Norwegian actress (1898–1972)
also played genuine Oslo types such as Gurina-Neger in Oskar Braaten's Ungen (The Child) and Dobbelt-Petra in the same author's Den store barnedåpen
Dagmar_Myhrvold
Norwegian actress (1890–1921)
engaged by Det Norske Teatret, where she had success as Neger-Gurina in Ungen. Bruhn also appeared in Lars Anders og Jan Anders at the same theatre in
Johanne_Bruhn
Archaeological site in Iraq
Späturuk-Zeit und Frühdynastische Zeit, ed. P. Attinger and M. Wäfler, Annäher-ungen 1. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis 160. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
Abu_Salabikh
Early Republic to the Death of Augustus. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-39134-0. Ungen : av Oskar Braaten (in Norwegian Nynorsk). Oslo: Det Norske teatret. 1981
List of women who died in childbirth
List_of_women_who_died_in_childbirth
Norwegian actress (1900–1987)
18. Retrieved September 9, 2022. "Ungen". Norsk filmografi. Nasjonalbiblioteket. Retrieved September 9, 2022. Ungen: musikkspel av Harald Tusberg og Egil
Signe_Ramberg
Norwegian footballer (born 1985)
heksegryte i Tyrkia kan ikke måle seg med pulsen jeg fikk da jeg tok imot ungen". tv2.no. "ASKAR BRØT KONTRAKTEN I TYRKIA: − KLUBBEN BLE SKUFFET". vg.no
Amin_Askar
Norwegian actor
Vi som går kjøkkenveien (1933) - Jørgen Krogh Norge for folket (1936) Ungen (1938) - Julius Godvakker-Maren (1940) - Even Trysil-Knut (1942) Vigdis
Harald_Heide_Steen
Norwegian actor (1907–1998)
Norwegian theater. Det drønner gjennom dalen (A Boom through the Valley, 1938) Ungen (The Child, 1938) Gryr i Norden (Dawn in the North, 1939) Godvakker-Maren
Bjarne_Bø
Norwegian actress (1935–1997)
solen as Lise 1958: Ut av mørket 1959: Hete septemberdager as Susann 1974: Ungen as Gurina 1977: Åpenbaringen as Esther 1979: Rallarblod as Rosa 1992: Det
Anita_Rummelhoff
Norwegian jurist, novelist, short story writer, playwright and theatre director
Strindberg's play Miss Julie, which was followed by Oskar Braaten's play Ungen, an adaptation of Marcel Pagnol's comedy The Baker's Wife, and Charlotte
Ole_Barman
Danish folk song collection
stærke (A-B) E 138 "Ribolt's Fight with the Dragon and Aller" (Borrow) 28 Ungen Ranild [da] E 139 Ramunder (SMB 217) "Childe Ranild" 29 Gralver Kongesøn
Danmarks_gamle_Folkeviser
Norwegian actress (born 1943)
Fremad marsj! (TV movie) 1972: Fjeldeventyret (TV movie) as Marie 1974: Ungen as Sergeant Petra 1999: Fomlesen i kattepine as Aunt Dobberdame 2010: Sebastians
Sidsel_Ryen
Norwegian comedian, singer, clarinetist, writer and actor
Børson jr., «Bør Børson jr.» 1974 Den siste Fleksnes, «Marve Fleksnes» 1974 Ungen «Gjendøperen» 1972 Kjære Husmor 1972 Ture Sventon - Privatdetektiv, «Muhammed»
Rolv_Wesenlund
Sebastian Stakset) — Livet efter döden "Frank Lucas" 2020 5 Welcome to Sweden "Ungen" (with Stress) 26 Non-album single "Rymden och tillbaka" (with Stress) 6
Einár_discography
Norwegian actress (1912–2006)
from 1936 to 1983. She is best known for her role as Milja in the film Ungen (The Baby) by Oskar Braaten in 1938, and also played Ismene in Sophocles'
Eva_Sletto
Former lake, Pleisto- Holocene glacial lake, 72,600–7200 BP in Andes, South America
(3/4): 165–173. ISSN 0014-0015. Kessler, Albrecht (1966). "Junge Laufänder ungen des Desaguadero und die Entstehung des Uru-Uru-Sees (bolivianischer Altiplano):
Lake_Tauca
Norwegian actress (1903–1983)
1930s and 1940s she appeared in three films directed by Rasmus Breistein: Ungen (1938, as Petrina), Hu Dagmar (1939, as Marte-Maja), and Gullfjellet (1941
Tove_Bryn
Norwegian actress (1935–1981)
Twelfth Night, Mrs. Krane in Kranes konditori, and Guriana in Oskar Braaten's Ungen. She also appeared in a number of films, and in 1958 she played the leading
Anne-Lise_Tangstad
Norwegian actress (1893–1979)
the theater in the years that followed, such as Milja in Oskar Braaten's Ungen and Klara Gullborg in a stage version of Selma Lagerlöf's Kejsarn av Portugallien
Betzy_Holter
Norwegian film director
Breistein solidified his reputation as a director of the popular films Ungen (The Child, 1938) and Trysil-Knut (Knut from Trysil, 1942). The documentary
Rasmus_Breistein
Norwegian actor
(never completed) 1938: Det drønner gjennom dalen as a strikebreaker 1938: Ungen as Engebret 1939: Gryr i Norden as Karlsen, a stevedore 1939: Hu Dagmar
Martin_Gisti
Norwegian actress (1914–1994)
1952: Trine! 1958: I slik en natt 1960: Veien tilbake as Mrs. Arbin 1974: Ungen as Lagreta, Julius's mother "Aasta Voss". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)
Aasta_Voss
Norwegian cinematographer and director (1886–1959)
1934: Syndere i sommersol 1934: Liv 1935: Du har lovet mig en kone! 1938: Ungen 1942: Trysil-Knut 1923: Strandhugg paa Kavringen 1921: Felix 1923: Strandhugg
Gunnar_Nilsen-Vig
Norwegian actress (born 1944)
headed the Norwegian Actors' Equity Association from 1980 to 1991. 1974: Ungen as Krestna 1978: Operasjon Cobra as Dan's mother 1978: Formynderne as Bella
Ragnhild_Nygaard
Norwegian novelist and playwright
Aker borough of Oslo. 1910: Kring fabrikken (Around the Factory) 1911: Ungen (The Child) 1918: Bak høkerens disk (Behind the Shopkeeper's Counter) 1918:
Oskar_Braaten
Sociolinguistic phenomenon
by third-person (singular if the addressee is single) with title (K(on)ungen 'the King', etc.). These rules still apply, with marginal exceptions. The
T–V distinction in the world's languages
T–V_distinction_in_the_world's_languages
1944 Red Army offensive in western Ukraine during World War II
border of the USSR on an 85 kilometres (53 mi) front north of Ungheni (Ungen). On the night of 28 March the Front's forces, while pursuing the retreating
Uman–Botoșani_offensive
Theatre in Oslo, Norway
comedy Arme Jørgen (George Dandin), Arne Garborg's Læraren, Oskar Braaten's Ungen (in Stavanger), Sigurd Eldegard's Gamlelandet, and Hulda Garborg's Tyrihans
Det_Norske_Teatret
Norwegian actress and dance instructor
Mrs. Westberg 1953: Skøytekongen 1958: Ut av mørket 1959: Jakten 1960: Ungen as Gurina Neger (NRK Television Theater) 1961: Bussen 1963: Om Tilla 1966:
Bonne_Gauguin
Norwegian theatre director (1925–2025)
Folketeatret from 1952 to 1959. He directed the films Afrikaneren from 1966, and Ungen from 1974. He was theatre director at Oslo Nye Teater from 1978 to 1984
Barthold_Halle
Norwegian actress (1907–2001)
war. Her stage debut was as the character "Milja" in Oskar Braaten's play Ungen, in October 1932. In the fall of 1933 she played in Strindberg's Till Damaskus
Elisabeth_Gording
Norwegian actress (1896–1980)
1955: The Summer Wind Blows, Klaus's mother 1959: Støv på hjernen 1960: Ungen (TV), Lagerta 1961: Den evige ektemann (TV), Marja Syssojevna 1963: Elskere
Sigrun_Otto
Norwegian cinematographer (1926–2021)
1961: Et øye på hver finger 1968: Snow Treasure 1973: Bør Børson Jr. 1974: Ungen Svendsen, Trond Olav. "Sverre Bergli". In Godal, Anne Marit (ed.). Store
Sverre_Bergli
Village in Thuringia, Germany
“Waldsiedlung” (settlement in a forest). Villages whose names end in “-ungen” were all founded in an earlier settlement period. Therefore, is it possible
Holungen
Norwegian actress (1896–1975)
Øyvind's mother 1938: Det drønner gjennom dalen as Laura, Knut's wife 1938: Ungen as Hønse-Lovisa 1939: Gryr i Norden as Halldis, a manager 1940: Godvakker-Maren
Ragnhild_Hald
Lake in Norway
name signify 'the lake where alder grows around it'. The last element -ungen (Norse -ungr) is a common suffix in names of lakes in Norway, for instance
Årungen
Fredrik Barth Drama Norge - et dikt i billeder Julius Sandemeier Documentary Ungen Rasmus Breistein Drama Et orientalsk kunststykke Animation, short Kalifens
List of Norwegian films of the 1930s
List_of_Norwegian_films_of_the_1930s
Stadtteil of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany
the 4th or 5th century at the latest. The part of the name "-ingen" or "-ungen" points to an Alemannic origin of the settlement. The name is to be interpreted
Bessungen
Norwegian actor
levende og en død (1937) - Engelhardt Fant (1937) - Søren, Fændriks onkel Ungen (1938) - a waiter Bør Børson Jr. (1938) - Ole Elveplassen Familien på Borgan
Joachim_Holst-Jensen
Norwegian actress (1901–1974)
1974 in Stavanger. Felix (1921) Fant (1937) To levende og en død (1937) Ungen (1938) Det æ'kke te å tru (1942) Vigdis (1943) Et spøkelse forelsker seg
Guri_Stormoen
Norwegian actress
Hans Wiers-Jenssen's Anne Pedersdotter and Hønse-Lovisa in Oskar Braaten's Ungen. She was also engaged in some directing for the theater. 1945: Rikard Nordraak
Siri_Rom
Norwegian cartoonist
mot norsk historie". November 15, 2018. "Stamceller» er en bok som gjør ungen din smartere enn deg selv". May 13, 2017. Live-action trailer (in Norwegian)
Øystein_Runde
Norwegian actor (1921–1983)
priest in a train compartment (TV series) 1974: Ransom as Schmidt 1974: Ungen as the doctor 1976: Bør Børson II as Torsøien 1977: Karjolsteinen as Jens
Frimann_Falck_Clausen
Czech-born Swedish double bassist, composer (1934–2024)
90. Jazz på svenska (with Jan Johansson, 1964) Riedaiglia (1971) Lilla ungen min (with Barbro Lindgren, 1991) Dance music/Live at Fasching (2021) Jiddischland
Georg_Riedel_(jazz_musician)
Norwegian actress (1884–1977)
old hag in Tyrihans by Hulda Garborg (Norwegian Theater, 1914) Krestna in Ungen by Oskar Braaten (Norwegian Theater, 1915) Anna in Per Olsen og Kjerringa
Snefrid_Aukland
Danish writer (1893–1969)
Danskers Pariserfærd) (1921) The little (Den lille) (1926) The young one (Ungen) (1939) Fairytales in Selection (Eventyr i Udvalg) (1941) The twins: A beautiful
Jesper_Ewald
Buddhist temple in Nara, Nara, Japan
the sash and robes in the largest fragment incorporate cut gold leaf and ungen coloring. The larger piece of the core is almost complete, although it is
Akishino-dera
Norwegian actress (1906–1990)
Her breakthrough role was the character "Krestna" in Oskar Braaten's play Ungen in 1929. Among her other characters were "Kvitugla" in Olav Duun's Medmenneske
Astrid_Sommer
Norwegian actress (1868–1951)
barnedåpen as Dobbelt-Petra 1933: En stille flirt as Hulda, Green's maid 1938: Ungen as Gurina "Agnethe Schibsted-Hansson". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian)
Agnethe_Schibsted-Hansson
Lake in Holtålen, Norway
The first part of the name is øy which means "island". The last element -ungen (Old Norse: -ungr) is a common suffix in names of lakes in Norway, for instance
Øyungen
Norwegian actor, dancer, and choreographer
gangster in shirt sleeves 1972: Olsenbanden tar gull as the driver 1974: Ungen as a worker 1974: Bør Børson Jr. as a ballet dancer 1975: Olsenbandens siste
Jon_Berle
Norwegian jazz musician (born 1978)
Tønsberg 2011: Øivind Blunck – Rett og slett, Dizzie Showteater 2011: Ungen, Sandvika Teater 2012: Spamalot, Folketeateret, Oslo Halvorsen has contributed
Børge-Are_Halvorsen
Norwegian actor
gjennom dalen as a forest owner 1938: Lenkene brytes as Ludvigsen 1938: Ungen as a restaurateur 1939: Familien på Borgan as Ola Bråten 1939: Gryr i Norden
Pehr_Qværnstrøm
UNGEN
UNGEN
UNGEN
UNGEN
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Radiant; Pure; Pure White
Girl/Female
Persian
Blue.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Pledge.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Obedient
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name TAREGAN means "crane."
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Well-known Sahabi Abu Moosa Al-ashari
Male
Czechoslovakian
, attendant (for a temple).
Boy/Male
Arabic
The Protected; Protected by God
Surname or Lastname
English (Cornwall and Wales)
English (Cornwall and Wales) : variant of Jack.Czech (JaÄka), Polish, and German (of Slavic origin) : from a pet form (Czech JaÄ, Polish Jacz) of any of the various Slavic personal names beginning with Ja-, for example Jakub, Jan, Jacenty (see Jacek).
Boy/Male
Spanish
Supplanter.
UNGEN
UNGEN
UNGEN
UNGEN
UNGEN
adv.
In an ungenerous manner.
a.
Not generous; illiberal; ignoble; unkind; dishonorable.
adv.
In a mean manner; unworthily; basely; poorly; ungenerously.
a.
Small in extent of views or sympathies; narrow; shallow; contracted; mean; illiberal; ungenerous.
a.
Wanting in heart or spirit; ungenerous; unkind.
a.
Destitute of genitals; impotent.
adv.
In a illiberal manner, ungenerously; uncharitably; parsimoniously.
a.
Not gentle; lacking good breeding or delicacy; harsh.
a.
Great of mind; elevated in soul or in sentiment; raised above what is low, mean, or ungenerous; of lofty and courageous spirit; as, a magnanimous character; a magnanimous conqueror.