Sigvald Skavlan (27 December 1839 – 4 November 1912) was a Norwegian priest, psalmist and educator.
He was one of the first three priests in Antwerp after the Norwegian Seaman's Mission was founded in 1865.
He later lectured at Trondhjems Døvstummeinstitut, a school for the deaf in Trondheim, until he was appointed vicar in Askøy.
His psalm collection Stav og harpe was published posthumously in 1913.
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