Tage is a male name with origins in Scandinavia. It is derived from the Old Norse word "taki," meaning "day." This name has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States. In American English pronunciation, Tage is pronounced as TAYG (/teɪdʒ/). It has a unique and distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common names. While not extremely popular, the name Tage has been steadily used for newborn boys over the past few decades. Its usage has seen some fluctuation, but overall it remains a relatively uncommon choice. If you're looking for a name that is both unique and rooted in Scandinavian heritage, Tage might be the perfect choice for your little one.
Tage Fritjof Erlander was the longest-serving Prime Minister of Sweden and a key figure in the development of the Swedish welfare state. |
Tage Danielsson was a versatile Swedish figure known for his work as an author, actor, comedian, poet, and film director, particularly for his collaboration with Hans Alfredson in the comedy duo Hasse & Tage. |
Tage Henning Ekfeldt was a Swedish sprinter who achieved success in the 1950s, including winning a bronze medal at the 1950 European Athletics Championships. |
Tage Holmberg (1913–1989) was a Swedish film editor and director. |
Tage Henriksen, a Danish rower born in Roskilde, won a gold medal in the coxed pair event at the 1948 Summer Olympics and passed away in 2016. |