There are
958
Hagenss in the USA
Hagens is the
25725th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hagens

CorneliaHagens

Cornelia Hagens was a Dutch painter known for her landscape paintings in the 17th century.

IngerHagens

Inger Hagens was a Norwegian actress known for her work in the film 'Happy, Happy' in 2010.

PeterHagens

Peter Hagens is a Canadian political activist and media critic, known for his work on democratic reform.

UlrichHagens

Ulrich Hagens was a German composer and musician in the 18th century, known for his choral compositions.

AnneHagens

Anne Hagens is a Danish fashion designer, known for her minimalist and sustainable clothing collections.

JanHagens

Jan Hagens was a Dutch football player who played as a midfielder for several top-tier clubs.

MarieHagens

Marie Hagens was a French mathematician and physicist, known for her contributions to quantum mechanics.

LarsHagens

Lars Hagens is a Norwegian journalist and author, known for his investigative reporting on environmental issues.

HelenaHagens

Helena Hagens was a Swedish actress known for her roles in classic Swedish films of the 1950s.

JohanHagens

Johan Hagens is a Swedish entrepreneur and inventor, known for his groundbreaking advancements in renewable energy technology.

Hagens Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hagens' is of German origin and is derived from the personal name 'Hagen,' which means 'hawk' in German. It was often used as a nickname for someone with a fierce or predatory nature.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hagens' is relatively rare and primarily found in Germany and the Netherlands. There may be smaller concentrations of individuals with the surname in other parts of Europe and North America.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hagens' include 'Hagans' and 'Hagen,' which are alternative spellings with slight phonetic variations.
Migration and ImmigrationGiven its German and Dutch origins, the name 'Hagens' may have been carried by immigrants from these countries to other parts of Europe and North America during periods of migration and immigration.