Moen (surname)

Moen (surname)

Moen is a Norwegian surname and place name. Moen may refer to:

People

  • Alexandra Moen, English actress
  • Alf Daniel Moen (born 1950), Norwegian forester and politician for the Labour Party .
  • Alfred M. Moen (1916-2001), American inventor and founder of Moen, Inc.
  • Anders Moen (1887–1966), Norwegian gymnast
  • Anita Moen, (born 1967) Norwegian Cross-country skier
  • Ann-Helen Moen, (born 1969) Norwegian soprano
  • Don Moen (singer), American singer-songwriter, pastor, and producer
  • Don Moen (Canadian football), Canadian football linebacker
  • Fritz Moen (1941–2005), Norwegian wrongfully convicted for two distinct felony murders
  • Geir Moen, Norwegian sprinter
  • John Moen, American musician
  • Judi Moen, American talk show host
  • Lars Magnus Moen (1885–1964), Norwegian Minister of Education and Church Affairs
  • Lars Ove Moen, Norwegian race walker
  • Olav Moen (1909-1995), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
  • Ole Moen, Norwegian historian
  • Petter Moen (1901–1944), Norwegian resistance member
  • Petter Vaagan Moen, Norwegian footballer
  • Søren Berg Sørensen Moen (1899–1946), Norwegian politician for the Labour Party
  • Sigfrid Persson-Moen, Swedish missionary for the Mission Covenant Church of Sweden in China
  • Sigurd Moen (1897–1967), Norwegian former speed skater and Olympic medalist
  • Svein Oddvar Moen, Norwegian football referee
  • Sverre Moen (1921–1987), Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party
  • Tor Erik Moen, Norwegian football midfielder
  • Travis Moen, Canadian professional ice hockey player

Other

See also


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