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'''Auke''' is a ] first name, predominantly male. | |||
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It is also a geographical name given to places in ], and the native people of the area. | |||
''People named Auke:'' | |||
* ], Dutch writer and musician | |||
* ], Dutch (Frisian) admiral | |||
* ], Dutch skater, winner of the ] | |||
''Other uses:'' | |||
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* ], named after the Auke people | |||
* ], a bay in ] | |||
* ] in Auke Bay | |||
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Revision as of 13:51, 17 January 2013
Auke is a Frisian first name, predominantly male.
It is also a geographical name given to places in Alaska, and the native people of the area.
People named Auke:
- Auke Hulst, Dutch writer and musician
- Auke Stellingwerf, Dutch (Frisian) admiral
- Auke Adema, Dutch skater, winner of the Elfstedentocht
Other uses:
- Auke people
- Auke Mountain, named after the Auke people
- Auke Bay, Alaska, a bay in Juneau, Alaska
- Auke Lake in Auke Bay
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