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Meanings and definitions for HAG
What does HAG stand for? What does HAG mean?
- HAG is a Swiss maker of model trains.
- HAG, a Swiss model train company
- Håg, in Scandinavian mythology
- Hag (album), a 1971 album by Merle Haggard
- Hag (Dungeons & Dragons), a class of fictional role playing monster
- Hag and Troll, demonic super villains in the Marvel Comics Universe
- Book of Haggai, a book of the Hebrew Bible
- Café HAG, a brand of decaffeinated coffee
- Hagberry (Prunus padus), a species of cherry
- Hagfish, jawless fish
- Hagigah, a rabbinic text
- Hagley railway station, in England
- Hag moth (Phobetron pithecium), a moth of the family
- Hanga language, spoken in Ghana
- High Assurance Guard, computer device used to communicate between different Security Domains
- Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, a Vietnamese company
- Jewish holidays (Hebrew: חג, ḥag)
- Kari Hag (born 1941), Norwegian mathematician
- Peat hag, a type of peat erosion that occurs e.g. at the side of gullies
- Hägg, Swedish surname
- Arthur Ernest Hagg (1888–1985), British aircraft and boat designer
- Eric Hagg (born 1989), former American football safety
- Russell Hagg (born 1938), Australian designer and director
- Levitt Hagg, largely abandoned hamlet in South Yorkshire, England
- Henry Hagg Lake, artificial lake in northwest Oregon, United States
- Ḥaǧǧ: Hajj, annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca
- Haggs, village in Falkirk, Scotland
- Haggs Castle, 16th-century tower house, Pollokshields, Glasgow, Scotland
- Sea Haggs, 1990s Australian indie rock band
- Akane Haga (2002), 12th generation member of Japanese pop group Morning Musume
- Arild Haga (1913–1985), Norwegian revue writer
- Asahi Haga (芳賀 日陽, born 2000), Japanese footballer
- Åslaug Haga (born 1959), Norwegian politician and was the leader of the Centre Party
- Borghild Bondevik Haga (1906–1990), Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party
- Cornelius Haga (1578–1654), first ambassador of the Dutch Republic to the Ottoman Empire
- Hans Haga (1924-2008), Norwegian agrarian leader
- Hans Jensen Haga (1845-1924), Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party
- Herman Haga (1852–1936), Dutch physicist
- Katsuo Haga (芳賀 勝男, born 1938), Japanese boxer
- Mahito Haga (芳賀 真人, 1908–?), Japanese gymnast
- Marcelius Haga (1882-1968), Norwegian politician
- Noriyuki Haga (born 1975), Japanese Superbike World Championship rider
- Ryohei Haga (羽賀 亮平, born 1988), Japanese speed skater
- Ryunosuke Haga (born 1991), Japanese judoka
- Yōsuke Haga (芳賀 陽介, born 1986), Japanese ice hockey player
- Insector Haga, character from Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (Weevil Underwood in English language adaptations)
- Haaga (in Swedish Haga), a district in Helsinki
- Haga, Hyōgo, a former town in Hyōgo Prefecture
- Haga, Tochigi, a town in Tochigi Prefecture
- Haga District, Tochigi, a district in Tochigi Prefecture
- Haga, Nes, a village in Nes municipality in Viken county
- Haga Station, a railway station located in the village of Haga in Nes municipality
- Haga, Vestland, a village in Samnanger municipality in Vestland county
- Haga Church, a church in the village of Haga in Samnanger municipality
- Håga, locality situated in Uppsala Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden
- Haga, Gothenburg, a district in Gothenburg
- Haga, Umeå, a residential area in Umeå
- Haga Castle, Swedish castle outside Enköping by Lake Mälaren
- Haga Church, church located in Gothenburg, Sweden
- Haga Echo Temple, situated in Hagaparken in Stockholm
- Haga, Enköping, locality situated in Enköping Municipality, Uppsala County, Sweden,
- Haga Palace, located in Hagaparken, Solna Municipality in Sweden
- Haga trädgård, located in the northern end of Hagaparken Solna, Sweden
- Hagaparken (Haga Park), in Solna Municipality just north of Stockholm
- The battle cry of Sapporo cannoneers.
- Hebrew term for yum-yum.
- SS Haga, a number of steamships
- Haig Avenue, football stadium in Southport, England
- Haig, British Columbia, settlement in British Columbia, Canada
- Haig, Nebraska, a community in the United States
- Haig Point Club, private community on Daufuskie Island, South Carolina
- Haig-Thomas Island, one of the Sverdrup Islands in Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada
- Mount Haig-Brown, mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
- Haig Fund, British charity set up in 1921 more properly the Earl Haig Fund charity
- Haig Homes, a British charity founded in 1928 to provide housing for ex-servicemen
- Earl Haig Fund Scotland, Scottish charity founded in 1921
- Hayk (also transliterated as Haik or Haig or Haig Nahabed), Armenian Patriarch
- Haig Acterian, pen name Mihail (1904–c. 1943), Romanian-Armenian film and theater director, critic, dramatist, poet, journalist, and fascist political activist
- Haig Mardirosian (born 1947), American-Armenian academician and Dean Emeritus
- Haig Oundjian (born 1949), English-Armenian figure skater
- Haig Papazian, Lebanese-Armenian violinist and member of the Lebanese alternative rock band Mashrou' Leila
- Haig Patigian (1876–1950), Armenian-American sculptor
- Haig Sare (born 1982), Australian rugby union player
- Haig Sutherland, Canadian actor
- Haig Tchamitch, American bridge player
- Haig Tiriakian (1871–1915), Armenian politician and a member of the Armenian National Assembly
- Haig Yazdjian, Armenian-Syrian composer, vocalist and oud player, producer
- Haig Young (born 1928), Canadian politician
- William Haig Brown (1823–1907), English cleric and reforming headmaster
- James Haig Ferguson (1862–1934), Scottish gynaecologist
- Haig (surname)
- Earl Haig, Peerage of the United Kingdom
- Clan Haig
- Haig-Simons income, measure of economic income also known as Schanz-Haig-Simons income
- Haig Point Range Lights, navigational range lights on Calibogue Sound at Daufuskie Island in Beaufort County, South Carolina
- Haig (whisky), a brand of Scotch whisky
- Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG)
- Chag (Jewish holiday), (חג in Hebrew, plural: Chagim) the transliteration from Hebrew meaning "holiday"
- Niraj Chag (born 1976), London-based musical artist and composer
- Chaga people, a sub-group in Tanzania
- Night hag or night-mare, a folkloristic explanation of sleep paralysis
- Nocnitsa, a nightmare spirit in Slavic mythology
- Lilith, a monster in Jewish mythology
- Night hag (Dungeons & Dragons)
- the Night Hag (Neverwinter Nights)
- Night Hag, a track from the Earth Rocker album by Clutch
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