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Guðrún Bjarnadóttir Miss International 1963: 1963 Thelma Ingvarsdóttir Miss Scandinavia 1963: 1964 Pálína Jónmundsdóttir 1965 Sigrún Vignisdóttir 1966 Kolbrún Einarsdóttir 1967 Guðrún Pétursdóttir 1968 Jónína Konráðsdóttir 1969 María Baldursdóttir 1970 Erna Jóhannesdóttir 1971 Guðrún Valgarðsdóttir 1972
The Faroese equivalent is Guðrun and the mainland Scandinavian version is Gudrun. The Old Norse name is composed of the elements guð or goð, meaning "god"; and rūn, meaning "rune", "secret lore". The Scandinavian Gudrun was revived in the last half of the 19th century. [4]
Guðrún María Bjarnadóttir as Chloe (as Gudrun Maria Bjarnadottir) Guðrún Gísladóttir as Ruth (as Gudrun Gisladottir) Timmy Lang as Alex; Ásta S. Ólafsdóttir as Mia; Hugrún Þorfinnsdóttir as Diana; Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Ethan; Páll Sigþór Pálsson as Newsreader; Þorsteinn J. Vilhjálmsson as News Reporter
Guðrún died in Reykjavík on 11 September 1936. [2] A memorial about her, which appeared in Morgunblaðið on 18 September 1936, noted: . The death of Mrs. Guðrún marks the passing of a woman who was an old style grand lady and an early pioneer for the new women rights for the country.
Guðrún Bjarnadóttir: 20 Hafnarfjörður: Ungfru Island 1963: August 16, 1963 46 1964 Philippines: Gemma Cruz [1] 21 Manila: Miss Philippines 1964: August 14, 1964 42 1965 Germany: Ingrid Finger: 20 Potsdam: Runner-up Miss Germany 1965: August 13, 1965 44 1966 No competition held [a] 1967 Argentina: Mirta Massa: 22 Córdoba: Miss Argentina ...
The Besta deild kvenna (lit. ' Women's Best Division ') is the top-tier women's football league in Iceland. It features 10 teams that play a double round robin to decide the champion, which qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League.
Halldóra Bjarnadóttir (1873–1981), books for children and textile artists Hallfríður Ólafsdóttir (1964–2020), children's author Hallgerður Gísladóttir (1952 – 2007), ethnologist, writings on Icelandic food, poet