Haug - People

People

  • Agnes Nygaard Haug (born 1933), Norwegian judge
  • Anne Haug (born 1983), German professional triathlete
  • Andrew Haug (born 1973), Australian radio announcer and heavy metal musician
  • Birger Haug (1908–1981), Norwegian high jump
  • Bjørn Haug (born 1928), Norwegian judge
  • Émile Haug (1861–1927), French geologist
  • Espen Haug (footballer born 1970) Norwegian footballer, now youth-coach at Strømmen IF
  • Espen Haug (footballer born 1975) Norwegian footballer, now coach at Raufoss IL
  • Espen Gaarder Haug, Norwegian financial analyst
  • Felix Haug (1952–2004), Swiss musician
  • Hans Haug (1900–1967), Swiss composer
  • Horst Haug (born 1946), German football player
  • Ian Haug (born 1970), Australian lead guitarist in the successful
  • Jutta Haug (born 1951), German politician
  • Knut Haug (born 1934), Norwegian politician
  • Martin Haug (1827–1876), German Orientalist
  • Monthei Eriksen Haug (born 1861), Norwegian politician
  • Norbert Haug (born 1952), German executive responsible for Mercedes-Benz's motorsport activities
  • Rorbert Haug (born 1947), Retired American executive from John Deere, Living in Moline, IL
  • Sverre Haug (1907–1943), Norwegian resistance
  • Thorleif Haug (1894–1934), Norwegian skier
  • Wolfgang Fritz Haug (born 1936), German Marxist philosopher
  • Cindy Haug (born 1956), Norwegian experimental and children's writer
  • Jacob Hvinden Haug (1880–1961), Norwegian military officer
  • Linn Haug (born 1990), Norwegian snowboarder
  • Marius Nygaard Haug (born 1960), Norwegian jurist

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