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'''Arne''' is a male [[Given name|forename]] of [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] origin: ''see'' [[Arne (name)]].
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'''Arne''' can refer to:
==Names==
==Names==
''Arne'' may also refer to
*a male [[Given name|forename]] of [[Germanic languages|Germanic]] origin
*a female forename of pre-[[Ancient Greek|Greek]] origin and
*a female forename of archaic [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] origin
*a [[Surname|surname]] of Germanic origin, especially in [[English]]-speaking countries.
*a [[Surname|surname]] of Germanic origin, especially in [[English language|English]]-speaking countries


''For all names see'' [[Arne (name)]].
:''For all names, see:'' [[Arne (name)]].


==People and characters of myth and fiction==
==Historical persons and mythological characters==
''Arne'' may refer to
{{rpl|Arne Sithonis}}
*[[Arne of Sithon]] (''Ἄρνη''),
{{rpl|Arne (mythology)}}
*[[Arne (mythology)|Arne]], daughter of [[Aeolus]] (''Ἄρνη''),
{{rpl|Thomas Augustine Arne}}
*[[Thomas Augustine Arne]], an English [[Composer|composer]] of the eighteenth century, or
{{rpl|Michael Arne}}
*the title character of the [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[Comic strip|comic strip]] ''[[Arne Anka]]''.


==Geographic names==
==Geographic names==
''Arne'' is the name of
*a [[civil parish]] in [[Dorset]] (''see'' [[Arne, Dorset]])
*a [[Village|village]] in [[Dorset]] (''see'' [[Arne, Dorset]]) and
*a [[Communes of France|French commune]] in the [[Départements of France|''département'']] of [[Hautes-Pyrénées]]: ''see'' [[Arné]]
*a [[Communes of France|French commune]] in the [[Départements of France|''département'']] of [[Hautes-Pyrénées]]: ''see'' [[Arné]].
*a [[township]] in [[Benson County, North Dakota|Benson County]], [[North Dakota (U.S. state)|North Dakota]]


In [[Antiquity|antiquity]] ''Arne'' (''Ἄρνη'') referred to
In [[Antiquity|antiquity]] ''Arne'' (''Ἄρνη'') was primarily a [[Boiotic Greek|Boiotian]], a [[Thessaly|Thessalian]], a [[Thrace|Thracian]] and an [[Aeolic Greek|Aeolian]] toponym, namely:
*a general [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]], pre-Greek name for a "city of origin" in Greece,<ref>W. Brandenstein, in: H. Arntz (ed.), ''Germanen und Indogermanen. Volkstum, Sprache, Heimat, Kultur. Festschrift für Hermann Hirt.'' (Heidelberg); Robert Forrer, ''Reallexikon der prähistorischen, klassischen und frühchristlichen Altertümer'', 26, 1937, pp. 178 ff.; Heinz Kronasser, ''Indogermanica. Festschrift für Wolfgang Krause'', 1960, pp. 55 f.; [[Pauly-Wissowa|''RE'']] XXII, 1513, pp 58 ff.</ref>
*a general Boiotian or Aeolian name for any "city of origin" in Greece
*the pre-Greek name of an ancient city in [[Boeotia]],<ref>[[Homer]], ''[[Iliad]]'' 2.507</ref> either:
*the name of an ancient city in [[Boeotia]], either:
**[[Chaeronea]],
{{rpl|Chaeronea}}
**[[Akraiphion]] or
{{rpl|Akraiphion}}
**an unknown city that perished in the [[Lake Kopais]],<ref>Walther Sontheimer & Konrat Ziegler, ''Der Kleine Pauly'', Vol. 1, p. 602; partial evidence in: ''RE'' II 1202, pp. 36 ff.</ref>
**an unknown city that perished in the [[Lake Kopais|Lake Kopaïs]]
*the alternative name of the large [[Mycenaean_Greece|Mycenaean]] castle [[Gla]]<ref>''pro'': Wilamowitz (1891), Pindar (1922), Noack (1894), Noack (1903); see also: J.G. Frazer, ''Pausanias'' 5, 1898, p. 128; D. Fimmen, ''Kretisch-Mykenische Kultur'', 1924, 6.V; Burr, "Nεῶν χατάλογος", in: ''Klio'' (Beiheft) 49, 1944, pp. 26 f.; H.P. Drögemüller in: ''Gymnasium'' 68, 1961, pp. 199 ff. ''et al.''; ''contra'': De Ridder (1894/1897)</ref> or
*the alternative old name of the large [[Mycenaean_Greece|Mycenaean]] castle [[Gla]]
*the alleged old name of the [[Thessaly|Thessaliotis]] territory or of its [[Capital|capital]] [[Kierion]].<ref>''RE'' II 1202, pp. 29 ff.</ref>
*the alleged archaic name of the Thessaliotis territory or of its [[Capital|capital]] [[Kierion]]
*a Thracian place of origin


==Other==
==Other==
*''[[(959) Arne]]'' is the name of an [[Asteroid belt|inner belt]] [[Asteroid|asteroid]] in the [[Solar system|solar system]].
{{rpl|959 Arne}}
*An ''arne'' is the [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace.
*An ''arne'' is the [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]] term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace
*In [[Urban area|urban]] English [[Slang|slang]], the word ''arne'' refers to a gorgeous, sexy or pretty male person.<ref>Entry on [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=arne ''arne''] in the [http://www.urbandictionary.com ''Urban Dictionary''].</ref>
*An ''arne'' is the [[Danish language|Danish]] term for (a) the flame in a fireplace or (b) for an old-fashioned oven or stove
 
*In [[Urban area|urban]] English [[Slang|slang]], the word ''arne'' refers to a gorgeous, sexy or pretty male person
==References==
*In Scandinavian countries the ''Arne yell'' is an ironic ritual performed by crowds at mass events like [[Open air concert|open air concerts]] by shouting "Arne!" at one another
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Arne can refer to:

Names

For all names, see: Arne (name).

Historical persons and mythological characters

Geographic names

In antiquity Arne (Ἄρνη) was primarily a Boiotian, a Thessalian, a Thracian and an Aeolian toponym, namely:

Other

  • 959 Arne: Add brief definition or description
  • An arne is the Norwegian term for the central floor stone in traditional Norwegian homes, which is commonly used as a fireplace
  • An arne is the Danish term for (a) the flame in a fireplace or (b) for an old-fashioned oven or stove
  • In urban English slang, the word arne refers to a gorgeous, sexy or pretty male person
  • In Scandinavian countries the Arne yell is an ironic ritual performed by crowds at mass events like open air concerts by shouting "Arne!" at one another

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