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{{Short description|Swedish masculine given name}}
{{Other uses|Ake (disambiguation)}}
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'''Åke''' is a [[Male|masculine]] [[Sweden|Swedish]] [[given name]], possibly derived from the [[Germany in the Middle Ages|medieval Germanic]] name ''Anicho'', derived from ''ano'' meaning "ancestor". In Sweden, May 8 is the [[Name day]] for Åke. There are variant spellings, including the [[Denmark|Danish]]/[[Norway|Norwegian]] ''[[Åge]]'' or ''[[Aage]]''. Åke is uncommon as a [[surname]]. People with the name Åke include:<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.behindthename.com/name/a17ke |title=View Name: Åke |publisher=behindthename.com |accessdate=2007-12-19}}</ref>
*[[Åke Åkerström]] (1902–1991), Swedish archaeologist and classical scholar
*[[Åke Andersson (footballer, born 1906)|Åke Andersson]] (1906–1982), Swedish footballer
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*[[Åke Andersson (ice hockey)|Åke Andersson]] (1918–1982), Swedish ice hockey player, footballer, bandy player, and coach
*[[Åke Andersson (athlete)|Åke Andersson]] (1925–2005), Swedish long-distance runner
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*[[Åke Borg]] (1901–1973), Swedish swimmer
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*[[Åke Ericson]] (born 1962), Swedish photojournalist and documentary photographer
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*[[Åke Falck]] (1925–1974), Swedish film director
*[[Åke Fiskerstrand]] (born 1948), Norwegian rower
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*[[Åke Fridell]] (1919–1985), Swedish film actor
*[[Åke Gartz]] (1888–1974), Finnish politician
*[[Åke Gerhard]] (1921–2009), Swedish songwriter
*[[Åke Green]] (born 1941), Swedish Pentecostal Christian pastor
*[[Åke Grönberg]] (1914–1969), Swedish actor
*[[Åke Grönhagen]] (1885–1974), Swedish pentathlete and fencer
*[[Åke Grönlund]], Swedish table tennis player
*[[Åke Gustafsson]] (1908–1988), Swedish botanist and geneticist
*[[Åke Häger]] (1897–1968), Swedish Olympic gymnast
*[[Åke Hallgren]] (1918–2005), Swedish triple jumper
*[[Åke Hallman]] (1912–1973), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Hammarskjöld]] (1893–1937), Swedish lawyer and diplomat
*[[Åke Hansson (footballer, born 1903)|Åke Hansson]] (1903–1981), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Hansson (footballer, born 1927)|Åke Hansson]] (1927–2015), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Hedberg]] (1929–1971), Swedish weightlifter
*[[Åke Hedvall]] (1910–1969), Swedish discus thrower
*[[Åke Hellman]] (1915–2017), Finnish centenarian, art professor and painter
*[[Åke Hodell]] (1919–2000), Swedish fighter pilot, poet, author, text-sound composer, and artist
*[[Åke Hök]] (1889–1963), Swedish Army officer and horse rider
*[[Åke Holmberg]] (1907–1991), Swedish writer and translator
*[[Åke Hultberg]] (born 1949), Swedish equestrian
*[[Åke Jansson]] (1916–1998), Swedish long-distance runner
*[[Åke Jensen]] (1912–1993), Swedish actor and singer
*[[Åke Jönsson]] (1925–1998), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Jonsson]] (born 1942), Swedish motocross racer
*[[Åke Johansson]] (1928–2014), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Julin]] (1919–2008), Swedish water polo player
*[[Åke Karlsson]] (1911–1958), Finnish boxer
*[[Åke Kastlund]] (1916–1999), Swedish prelate
*[[Åke Kromnow]] (1914–1986), Swedish archivist
*[[Åke Larsson]] (born 1931), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Lassas]] (1924–2009), Swedish ice hockey player
*[[Åke Lindblom]] (1919–1992), Swedish sports shooter
*[[Åke Lindemalm]] (1910–2004), Swedish Navy officer
*[[Åke Lindman]] (formerly Åke Järvinen) (1928–2009), Finnish director and actor
*[[Åke Lindström]] (1928–2002), Swedish actor and film director
*[[Åke Lundeberg]] (1888–1939), Swedish sport shooter
*[[Åke Lundqvist]] (1936–2021), Swedish actor
*[[Åke Mangård]] (1917–1998), Swedish Air Force major general
*[[Åke Nauman]] (1908–1995), Swedish Olympic water polo player
*[[Åke Nilsson (skier)|Åke Nilsson]] (1927–1991), Swedish alpine skier
*[[Åke Nilsson (canoeist)|Åke Nilsson]] (1937–2005), Swedish sprint canoeist
*[[Åke Nilsson (athlete)|Åke Nilsson]] (born 1945), Swedish javelin thrower
*[[Åke Nilsson (golfer)|Åke Nilsson]] (born 1982), Swedish golfer
*[[Åke Nordin]] (1936–2013), Swedish entrepreneur
*[[Åke Öberg]] (born 1937), Swedish professor
*[[Åke Ödmark]] (1916–1994), Swedish high jumper
*[[Åke Ohberg]] (1905–1975), Swedish actor and film director
*[[Åke Ohlmarks]] (1911–1984), Swedish author, translator, and scholar
*[[Åke Olivestedt]] (1924–1998), Swedish cyclist
*[[Åke Olsson (chess player)|Åke Olsson]] (1934–2009), Swedish chess player
*[[Åke Olsson]], Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Ortmark]] (1929–2018), Swedish journalist, author and radio and television presenter
*[[Åke Parmerud]] (born 1953), Swedish electroacoustic music composer
*[[Åke Persson]] (1932–1975), Swedish jazz trombonist
*[[Åke Pettersson (Finnish footballer)|Åke Pettersson]] (1926–2000), Finnish footballer
*[[Åke Pettersson (Swedish footballer)|Åke Pettersson]], Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Pleijel]] (1913–1989), Swedish mathematician
*[[Åke Pousette]] (born 1949), Swedish andrologist
*[[Åke Rakell]] (born 1935), Swedish table tennis player
*[[Åke Rusck]] (1912–1977), Swedish businessman
*[[Åke Rydberg]] (born 1938), Swedish ice hockey player and footballer
*[[Åke Sagrén]] (1935–2022), Swedish Army officer
*[[Åke Samuelsson]] (1913–1995), Swedish footballer
*[[Åke Sandgren]] (born 1955), Swedish-Danish film director and screenwriter
*[[Åke Sandin]] (born 1944), Swedish sprint canoer
*[[Åke Sellström]] (born 1948), Swedish academic and arms specialist
*[[Åke Senning]] (1915–2000), Swedish cardiac surgeon
*[[Åke Seyffarth]] (1919–1998), Swedish speed skater
*[[Åke W. Sjöberg]] (1924–2014), Swedish Assyriologist
*[[Åke Sjölin]] (1910–1999), Swedish diplomat
*[[Åke Skyttevall]] (born 1956), Swedish basketball player
*[[Åke Söderblom]] (1910–1965), Swedish actor, screenwriter, and songwriter
*[[Åke Söderlund]] (1925–2002), Swedish racewalking athlete
*[[Åke Stenborg]] (1926–2010), Swedish chess player
*[[Åke Stenqvist]] (1914–2006), Swedish sprinter and long jumper
*[[Åke V. Ström]] (1909–1994), Swedish theologian
*[[Åke Strömmer]] (1936–2005), Swedish sports journalist, radio presenter, and television host
*[[Åke Sundborg]] (1921–2007), Swedish geomorphologist and hydrologist
*[[Åke Svenson]] (born 1953), Swedish middle-distance runner
*[[Åke Thelning]] (1892–1979), Swedish Olympic horse rider
*[[Åke Henriksson Tott]] (1598–1640), Swedish soldier and politician
*[[Åke Uddén]] (1903–1987), Swedish violist, composer, conductor, and music educator
*[[Åke Wallenquist]] (1904–1994), Swedish astronomer
*[[Åke Wärnström]] (1925–2018), Swedish boxer
*[[Åke Wihtol]] (1924–2002), Finnish lawyer and politician
*[[Karl-Åke Asph]] (born 1939), Swedish Olympic cross country skier
*[[Bengt-Åke Gustafsson]] (born 1958), retired Swedish ice hockey player, now head coach of the Swedish national ice hockey team
*[[Lars-Åke Lagrell]] (1940–2020), Swedish sports personality; President of the Swedish Football Association
*[[Sven-Åke Lundbäck]] (born 1948), Swedish Olympic cross-country skier
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