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'''Axel''' is a [[Scandinavia]]n (Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish) and [[German language|German]] male [[given name]], which is also used in parts of the English-speaking world. Its origin is ultimately [[Hebrew]], as it is a Germanized version of [[Absalom]]. A [[French language|French]] feminine form is Axelle.
'''Axel''' is a [[Scandinavia]]n (Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish) and [[German language|German]] male [[given name]], which is also used in parts of the English-speaking world. Its origin is ultimately [[Hebrew]], as it is a Germanized version of [[Absalom]]. A [[French language|French]] feminine form is Axelle. In Denmark the spelling form [[Aksel]] is more common.<ref>http://www.dst.dk/da/Statistik/emner/navne/HvorMange.aspx</ref>




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*http://www.behindthename.com/name/axelle

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[[Category:Scandinavian masculine given names]]
[[Category:Scandinavian masculine given names]]

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Axel
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameshort/corrupt form of Ásleikr

Axel is a Scandinavian (Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish) and German male given name, which is also used in parts of the English-speaking world. Its origin is ultimately Hebrew, as it is a Germanized version of Absalom. A French feminine form is Axelle. In Denmark the spelling form Aksel is more common.[1]


People called Axel

As a surname

Axel also appears as a surname in the United States, e.g. Krister Axel (American musician and poet), Richard Axel (American scientist)

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References