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Paige (name)

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Pronunciation
  
payj

Word/name
  
Old French

Gender
  
Unisex

Meaning
  
Young helper/child

Paige is a given name for males and females. It is of Latin origin (Byzantine "Págius" young boy helper/mate of young nobles, from "padius" young boy, derived from Greek "Paidion" child) and its meaning is "young helper" or "young child". A page in medieval households was usually a young boy whose service was the first step in his training as a knight. Use may possibly indicate an ancestor who was a page.

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In modern times Paige has become a given name, generally given to girls living in North America since the middle of the 20th century, but also occasionally to boys. Page, Paij, Payj, and Payge are alternative spellings for the given name. Nicknames Include: Pai, Pagina, Paje, Paigrue and Paigie.

List of people with the given name Paige

  • Paige Ackerson-Kiely (born 1975), modern American poet
  • Paige Armstrong (born 1990), American Christian singer-songwriter
  • Saraya-Jade Bevis, professional wrestler using "Paige" as her ring name
  • Paige Braddock, cartoonist of Jane's World
  • Paige Bradley, American born artist and sculptor
  • Paige Brooks, American actress and model
  • Jennifer Paige Chambers, musical theatre performer
  • Paige Chua (born 1981), Singaporean model and television actress
  • Paige Davis (born 1969), American actress
  • Paige Dunham (born 1962), American ventriloquist and stand-up comedian
  • Donald Paige Frary, noted American professor and author
  • Paige Gordon (born 1973), retired female diver from Canada
  • Paige Haley (born 1966), musician and producer
  • Paige Hareb (born 1990), professional surfer from New Zealand
  • Paige Hemmis (born 1972), American television personality, host of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
  • Paige Hurd (born 1992), American actress
  • Paige Kelton, weekday television news anchor at WTEV/WAWS in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Heather Paige Kent (born 1969), Jewish-American actress noted for her television roles
  • Paige Kreegel (born 1958), American politician
  • Paige Lawrence (born 1990), Canadian pair skater
  • Paige Lewis, American singer-songwriter
  • Paige Mackenzie (born 1983), American professional golfer
  • L. Paige Marvel (born 1949), judge of the United States Tax Court
  • Paige Mayo (born 1986), American professional wrestling personality
  • Victoria Paige Meyerink (born 1960), award-winning producer and former child actor
  • Paige Miles (born 1985), American singer and American Idol contestant
  • Judith Paige Mitchell (1932–2010), television writer, executive producer and novelist
  • Paige Moss (born 1973), American actress
  • Paige O'Hara (born 1956), the voice of Belle in Disney's Beauty and the Beast
  • Paige Palmer (died 2009), American fitness expert
  • Michelle Paige Paterson (born 1961), the First Lady of New York state
  • Paige Patterson (born 1942), president of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas
  • Paige Peterson (artist) (born 1955), American painter and illustrator
  • Paige Railey (born 1987), American sailor, races in the Laser Radial division
  • Paige Rense (born 1929), editor emeritus of Architectural Digest, editor-in-chief from 1975 to 2010
  • Paige Segal (born 1987), American actress
  • Paige Shand-Haami, film and television actress
  • Paige St. John, American journalist for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune
  • Paige Summers (born 1976), American adult model
  • Paige Turco (born 1965), American actress
  • Suzanne Paige Yoculan, head coach of the women's gymnastics program at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia
  • Paige VanZant (born 1994), professional mixed martial arts fighter
  • Paige Young, Playboy's Playmate of the Month in November 1964
  • Paige Zemina (born 1968), former American college and international swimmer, Olympic bronze medalist
  • Fictional characters

  • Paige, character in Grossology
  • Paige, the Subterra protagonist in Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge
  • Paige Clark, character in the sitcom Ellen
  • Paige Dineen, character in Scorpion
  • Paige Fox, character in the FoxTrot comic
  • Paige Guthrie, member of Marvel Comics team the X-Men
  • Paige Jennings, character in the TV series The Americans
  • Paige Matheson, lead character in the primetime serial Knots Landing; played by Nicolette Sheridan
  • Paige Matthews, lead character on the American television series Charmed; played by Rose McGowan
  • Paige McCullers, character in Pretty Little Liars
  • Paige Michalchuk, character on the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Paige Morgan, the main character in The Prince and Me films
  • Paige Smith, fictional character in the Australian television series Neighbours
  • Paige Winterbourne, character in the Women of the Otherworld series
  • List of people with the surname Paige

  • Alonzo C. Paige (1797–1868), New York politician and judge
  • Bruce Paige (born 1948), newsreader in Brisbane, Australia
  • Calvin Paige (1848–1930), U.S. Representative from Massachusetts
  • Caroline Paige (born 1961), the first officer in the Royal Air Force to have a sex change
  • Chantelle Paige (born 1988), American singer-songwriter and an actress
  • Constantin Le Paige (1852–1929), Belgian mathematician
  • David R. Paige (1844–1901), U.S. Representative from Ohio
  • Don Paige (born 1956), retired middle distance runner from the United States
  • Elaine Paige OBE (born 1948), English singer and actress
  • Gilbert Paige (c.1582-1647), Mayor of Barnstaple
  • Glenn D. Paige (born 1929), American political scientist
  • Haley Paige (1981–2007), Mexican-born American pornographic actress
  • Janis Paige (born 1922), American film, musical theatre and television actress
  • Jason Paige (born 1969), American singer, writer and producer, and stage, film, and television actor
  • Jean Paige (1895–1990), American film actress of the silent era
  • Jennifer Paige (born 1973), American singer-songwriter
  • Kathleen Paige, the Program Director, Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense
  • Kevin Paige (born 1966), recording artist on Chrysalis
  • Kymberly Paige (born 1961), American model and actress
  • Mabel Paige (1880–1954), American film actress
  • Mabeth Hurd Paige (1869–1961), Minnesota politician
  • Marcus Paige, American college basketball player
  • Mitchell Paige (1918–2003), recipient of the Medal of Honor from World War II
  • Pat Paige (1882–1939), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Peter Paige (born 1969), American actor, director, and screenwriter
  • Richard G. L. Paige (1946-1904), one of the first African-Americans delegates to be elected in Virginia
  • Robert Paige (1911–1987), actor, TV newscaster and political correspondent
  • Robin Paige, pen name of Susan Wittig Albert (born 1940), American mystery writer
  • Rod Paige (born 1933), 7th United States Secretary of Education from 2001 to 2005
  • Satchel Paige (1906–1982), American baseball player
  • Seneca Paige (1788–1856), American-born businessman and political figure in Canada East
  • Stephone Paige (born 1961), former professional American football player
  • Tarah Paige (born 1982), American gymnast, dancer and actress
  • Tony Paige (born 1962), former professional American football player
  • Tony Paige (boxing) (born 1953), American radio talk show host and boxing color analyst
  • Woody Paige (born 1946), American sports columnist
  • Yasmin Paige (born 1991), English actress
  • References

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