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- Sveinn Eythorsson (Icelandic: Sveinn Eyþórsson; born 17 February 1964) is an Icelandic guitarist and software developer. His parents were Sigurbjörg Sveinsdóttir...
- Bárður Eyþórsson (born 10 January 1968) is an Icelandic former basketball coach and player. He was twice named the coach of the year of the men's Úrvalsdeild...
- Jón Pétur Eyþórsson (27 January 1895 – 6 March 1968) was an Icelandic meteorologist. He is known for his work measuring glaciers and tracking the relationship...
- Palmi Kormakur Cinematography Bergsteinn Björgúlfsson Edited by Sigurður Eyþórsson Music by Högni Egilsson Production companies RVK Studios Good Chaos Distributed...
- in Nationalencyklopedin (1994). Jónsson, Jóhannes Gísli and Thórhallur Eythórsson (2004). "Variation in subject case marking in Insular Scandinavian" Archived...
- Historica. 39 (2): 475–494. doi:10.1515/flih-2018-0017. S2CID 150114192. Eythórsson, Thórhallur (2001). "Functional Categories, ****icization, and Verb Movement...
- Pétur Eyþórsson (born 22 July 1978 in Húsavík) is an Icelandic glima, a variation of Scandinavian folk wrestling, champion. He won the glima grettisbelt...
- Pos. Nation Player 1 GK  ISL Ólafur Kristófer Helgason 2 DF  ISL Ásgeir Eyþórsson 3 DF  ISL Unnar Steinn Ingvarsson 4 MF  ISL Arnór Gauti Jónsson 5 DF  ISL...
- Glacier mice were first described in 1950 by Icelandic meteorologist Jón Eyþórsson, who referred to them as jökla-mýs, which is Icelandic for "glacier mice...
- Dallas, Tex.: SIL International Jónsson, Jóhannes Gísli and Thórhallur Eythórsson (2004). "Variation in subject case marking in Insular Scandinavian" Archived...