Egil (given name)
Egil or Egill is a masculine given name derived from Old Norse. It may refer to:
People
    
    Various
    
- Ongentheow (died 515), legendary Swedish king
 
Egil
    
- Egil, brother of Volund, legendary archer of Germanic mythology
 - Egil, leader of Mechonis and antagonist in Xenoblade Chronicles
 - Egil (Hymiskvida), a character in the poem Hymiskvida
 - Egil One-Hand, Viking Berserker from Egils saga einhenda ok Ásmundar berserkjabana
 - Egil of Fulda (died 822), abbot and hagiographer, wrote the Vita Sturmi
 - Egil Aarvik (1912–1990), Norwegian politician
 - Egil Bjerklund (1933–2022), Norwegian ice hockey player
 - Egil Eide (1868–1946), Norwegian actor and film director
 - Egil Werner Erichsen (1901–2000), Norwegian corporate director and politician
 - Egil Eriksen (1909–1996), Norwegian educator and politician for the Labour Party
 - Egil Fjetland (born 1962), Norwegian footballer
 - Egil Gjelland (born 1973), former Norwegian biathlete
 - Egil Halmøy (1901–1984), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
 - Egil Harder (1917–1997), Danish composer
 - Egil Hegerberg (born 1970), Norwegian comedian and musician
 - Egil Helle (1923–2006), Norwegian newspaper editor, information worker and biographer
 - Egil Hestnes (born 1943), Norwegian politician
 - Egil Hjorth-Jenssen (1893–1969), Norwegian actor and theatre director
 - Egil Hylleraas (1898–1965), Norwegian theoretical physicist
 - Egil Jacobsen (1897–1923), Danish chess master
 - Egil Remi Jensen (born 1929), Norwegian newspaper editor
 - Egil Johansen (musician) (1934–1998), known as Egil "Bop" Johansen, Norwegian-Swedish jazz drummer
 - Egil Johansen (footballer) (born 1962), Norwegian footballer
 - Egil Johansen (orienteer) (born 1954), Norwegian orienteer
 - Egil Kapstad (1940–2017), Norwegian Jazz pianist, composer and arranger
 - Egil Kjølner (1920–2010), Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party
 - Egil Kraggerud (born 1939), Norwegian philologist
 - Egil Krogh (1939–2020), American lawyer
 - Egil Lærum (1921–1954), Norwegian footballer, ski jumper and athlete
 - Egil Oddvar Larsen (1923–2009), Norwegian politician
 - Egil Ly (born 1938), Norwegian sailor
 - Egil Nyhus (born 1962), Norwegian illustrator
 - Egil Offenberg (1899–1975), Norwegian businessperson and politician
 - Egil Olbjørn (1902–1982), Norwegian police leader
 - Egil Olsen (born 1942), Norwegian football manager and footballer
 - Egil Østenstad (born 1972), footballer player
 - Egil Reichborn-Kjennerud (1903–1974), Norwegian judge, cyclist and sports administrator
 - Egil Reksten (1917–2009), Norwegian engineer and resistance member during World War II
 - Egil Søby (born 1945), Norwegian sprint canoer
 - Egil Solsvik (1916–2005), Norwegian wrestler
 - Egill Skallagrímsson, the protagonist of Egil's Saga - see Egill Skallagrimsson
 - Egil Sundar (1932–1994), Norwegian journalist and newspaper editor
 - Egil Svartdahl (born 1954), Norwegian TV-pastor
 - Egil Taule (born 1934), Norwegian businessperson
 - Egil Toreng (1922–2015), Norwegian newspaper editor and politician
 - Egil Törnqvist (1932–2015), Professor Emeritus of Scandinavian Studies at the University of Amsterdam and an academic literary critic
 - Egil Tynæs (1941–2004), Norwegian doctor
 - Egil A. Wyller (1925–2021), Norwegian philosopher, historian, non-fiction writer and translator
 
Egill
    
- Egill Örn Egilsson (born 1966), also known as Eagle Egilsson, Icelandic director and cinematographer
 - Egill Einarsson or Gillz (born 1980), Icelandic private fitness coach, author and musician
 - Egill Knutzen (1914–1990), Norwegian fencer. He competed at the 1936, 1948 and 1952 Summer Olympics
 - Egill Skallagrímsson (910–990), famous Viking, community, leader, and Icelandic settler
 - Egill Reimers (1878–1946), Norwegian architect and sailor who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
 
Middle name
    
- Tor Egil Kreken (born 1977), Norwegian musician
 
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