- include: Djóni
Isaksen (a.k.a. Djóni í Geil; 1849–1912),
Faroese politician Dorothy Isaksen (1930–2023),
Australian politician Espen Isaksen (born 1979)...
-
Gustav Tang
Isaksen (Danish pronunciation: [ˈɡus.tæw ˈiː.saɡ.sən]; born 19
April 2001) is a
Danish professional footballer who
plays as a
forward or winger...
- Janeiro, Brazil.
Isaksen is the
younger sister of
Margaux Isaksen, who
competed in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and
competed in 2016.
Isaksen was born in Fayetteville...
- Torbjørn Røe
Isaksen (born 28 July 1978) is a
Norwegian politician, MP for the
Conservative Party who
served as
Minister of
Labour and
Social Inclusion...
- Jógvan
Isaksen (born 25
August 1950 in Tórshavn) is a
Faroese writer and
literary historian. He is best
known for his
crime novels and for his book about...
- Eva
Isaksen (born 22 May 1956) is a
Norwegian film director. She
directed her
first feature film
Burning Flowers (Brennende
blomster 1985) with Eva Dahr...
- Ingibjörg Ólöf
Isaksen (born 14
February 1977) is an
Icelandic politician. She was
first elected to the
Parliament of
Iceland (Althing) for the Progressive...
-
Espen Hugo
Isaksen (born 16
January 1979) is a
Norwegian football goalkeeper. He
started his top-level
career with
Rosenborg BK, but did not make a single...
- Ella
Marie Hætta
Isaksen (born 25
April 1998) is a Sami musician,
activist and
actor from Tana Muni****lity in
Finnmark county, Norway. In 2016 she won...
-
Krister Are
Isaksen (born 15
April 1970) is a
retired Norwegian football striker.
Growing up in
three different cities, he
joined IK
Start as a youth...