Orm (given name)
Orm is a given name usually of Scandinavian origin.
People with thus given name include:
- Orm Eriksson (c.1476–1521), Norwegian nobleman, executed for involvement in a tax revolt
- Orm Finnendahl (born 1963), German composer
- Orm Fowler (1891–1963), Australian rules footballer, played for Fitzroy and St Kilda
- Orm Øverland (born 1965), Norwegian literary historian and Slavist
- Orm Pleasents (1882–1946), Australian rules footballer, played for Collingwood
- Orm Saunders (1907–1978), Australian rules footballer, played for North Melbourne
- Orm Storolfsson (fl. AD 1000), Icelandic strongman
Fictional
- Orm Embar, a dragon in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea.
gollark: Going on about "the common source", "yin and yang" and "the dao" seems, well, pretty religion-like.
gollark: I too love pattern-matching hypothetical physicsy things to strange religious beliefs.
gollark: What's your evidence for there being multiple universes? Also stuff outside it. I don't think you can observe any of that.
gollark: Even really weird esoteric maths with no apparent practical applications sometimes turns out to be very useful somewhere.
gollark: 5G is very overhyped.
See also
- Orm, author of the Ormulum, a 12th-century Christian text
- Orm, who commissioned the Kirkdale sundial in 11th century England
- Orme (name)
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