Wouldn't Paige be a variant of Page and not the other way around? I mean Page is the original word, not Paige.I like this name but prefer the Paige spelling.
― Anonymous User 11/3/2011
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Can also mean Page as in the first stage of becoming a knight. They go Page, Squire, Knight.
The origin of the name "PAGE," according several early PAGE family researchers, including Charles Nash PAGE, author of "PAGE FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY FROM THE YEAR 1257," published in 1911. The first historical record of the name PAGE was the son of Hugo dePagham, also named Hugo dePagham, who was knighted "Sir Hugo PAGE" in 1257 by King Henry III. It is possible that Sir Hugo PAGE spent some of his early training serving members of royalty as a PAGE.
I like this name but prefer the Paige spelling.