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Origin of the name HAGANO.
Etymology of the
name HAGANO.
Meaning of the baby name HAGANO.
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HAGANO. German
Latinized form of Danish Hagan
(q.v.), probably meaning "hook," from hagi (hook), from ögn (
stalk, stem, spike). It is another form used for the villain of the Nibelungen.
There is a
curious poem, called the Duke of Aquitaine, which is evidently
another version of the same notion of Haghen.
Hagano, a descendant of the Trojans, is there sent to deprecate the
invasion of Attila, and afterwards assists the Burgundian king Gunther
of Wurms in an attack on Duke Walther of Aquitaine, and Hildegunna,
sister to Gunther, in order to recover a treasure that they had carried
off from Attila's court, where they had been hostages. This
version of the great central story of Europe named Hagen, Count of
Aquitaine, the uncle of Charles the Bald; but the North has used it
more, in the form of Hogen.
(History of Christian Names, Yonge, 1885)
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