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==Geographic names==
==Geographic names==
''Arne'' is the name of
''Arne'' is the name of
*a [[Village|village]] in [[Dorset]] (''see'' [[Arne, Dorset]])<ref>The village is situated near the ''Arne Bay''. The surrounding region is called the ''Arne Peninsular'' and features the ''Arne Nature Reserve''.</ref> and
*a [[civil parish]] in [[Dorset]] (''see'' [[Arne, Dorset]]),<ref>The village is situated near the ''Arne Bay''. The surrounding region is called the ''Arne Peninsular'' and features the ''Arne Nature Reserve''.</ref>
*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]] and
*a [[township]] in [[Benson County, North Dakota|Benson County]], [[North Dakota]].


In [[Antiquity|antiquity]] ''Arne'' (''Ἄρνη'') was primarily a [[Boiotic Greek|Boiotian]], a [[Thessaly|Thessalian]], a [[Thrace|Thracian]] and an [[Aeolic Greek|Aeolian]] toponym, namely:
In [[Antiquity|antiquity]] ''Arne'' (''Ἄρνη'') was primarily a [[Boiotic Greek|Boiotian]], a [[Thessaly|Thessalian]], a [[Thrace|Thracian]] and an [[Aeolic Greek|Aeolian]] toponym, namely:

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Arne is a male forename of Germanic origin: see Arne (name).

Names

Arne can also be

  • a female forename of archaic Greek origin and
  • a surname of Germanic origin, especially in English-speaking countries.

For all names see Arne (name).

Historical persons and characters of myth and fiction

Arne may refer to

Geographic names

Arne is the name of

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

Other

Notes

  1. See also Rule, Britannia!
  2. The village is situated near the Arne Bay. The surrounding region is called the Arne Peninsular and features the Arne Nature Reserve.
  3. 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 sqq.; Heinz Kronasser, Indogermanica. Festschrift für Wolfgang Krause, 1960, pp. 55 sq.; RE XXII, 1513, pp 58 sqq.
  4. Homer, Iliad 2.507 & 7.9
  5. Walther Sontheimer & Konrat Ziegler, Der Kleine Pauly, Vol. 1, p. 602; partial evidence in: RE II 1202, pp. 36 sqq.; cf. Strabon, Geography I 3.18 incl. a quote from Homer's Catalogue of Ships
  6. 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 sq.; H.P. Drögemüller in: Gymnasium 68, 1961, pp. 199 sqq. et al.; contra: De Ridder (1894/1897)
  7. RE II 1202, pp. 29 sqq.
  8. Steph. Byz. s.v., Ἄρνη (p. 124 1–2 Meinecke), in G.L. Huxley, "Arne Sithonis", Classical Quarterly 32 (i), 1982, p. 160
  9. Entry on arne in the Urban Dictionary.