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AAGE SGAARD
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Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia)
Reduced form of Irish McCage, a variant of McCaig.English (East Anglia) : from Middle English, Old French cage ‘cage’, ‘enclosure’ (Latin cavea ‘container’, ‘cave’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a maker and seller of small cages for animals or birds, or a keeper of the large public cage in which petty criminals were confined for short periods of imprisonment.
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Norse
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English
English : from Middle English, Old French ga(u)ge ‘measure’, probably applied as a metonymic occupational name for an assayer, an official who was in charge of checking weights and measures.English and French : from Middle English, Old French gage ‘pledge’, ‘surety’ (against which money was lent), and therefore a metonymic occupational name for a moneylender or usurer.
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English French American
Wise one.
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English, Scottish, and French
English, Scottish, and French : status name for a young servant,
Middle English and Old French page (from Italian paggio,
ultimately from Greek paidion, diminutive of pais ‘boy’,
‘child’). The surname is also common in Ireland (especially Ulster and
eastern Galway), having been established there since the 16th century.North German : metonymic occupational name for
a horse dealer, from Middle Low German page ‘horse’.(Pagé) : North American form of French Paget.A Pagé, also known as Carsy, Quercy, and
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Christian, French, German, Greek
Angel; A Messenger from God
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German, Indian
Carves the Stones; Stonefeild
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Aarne, AAKE means "eagle."
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Swedish
From the sea.
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Anglo, Australian, French, Greek
Page; Attendant; Young; Assistant
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Jamaican
Wise One; Healthy; Profound Wisdom
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French
Measure; A Pledge; Oath
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Danish, Dutch, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Day
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Latin American
Wise.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Angela, ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with masculine Ange.
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English, Indian, Malayalam
Diamond
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French
French name ANGE means "angel, messenger." Compare with feminine Ange.
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English and French
English and French : nickname for a wise man, from Middle English, Old French sage ‘learned’, ‘sensible’, from Latin sagus ‘prophetic’, akin to sagax ‘sharp’, ‘perceptive’.Irish : variant of Savage, via the Gaelicized form Sabhaois.German : habitational name from a place near Oldenburg, so named from an old word, sege ‘sedge’, ‘reed’.
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French
Angel.
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Greek French Shakespearean
child.
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AAGE SGAARD
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek
Pearl; Diminutive of Pearl; After the Name of the Semi-precious Jewel
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Tamil
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Question
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Sikh
Prince of omniscient God
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Hindu
King of terror
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One with Shining
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English
English : variant of Roberts.
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Tamil
One without sorrow, Mercury, Sweet heart, Beloved
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Arabic, Muslim
Making Efforts; Toiling
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Hindu, Indian
Land of the Fairies
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French
French form of Latin Amadeus, AMÉDÉÉ means "to love God."
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n.
To give or deposit as a pledge or security for some act; to wage or wager; to pawn or pledge.
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Fig.: A record; a writing; as, the page of history.
v. t.
That which is staked or ventured; that for which one incurs risk or danger; prize; gage.
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A variety of plum; as, the greengage; also, the blue gage, frost gage, golden gage, etc., having more or less likeness to the greengage. See Greengage.
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That part of the duration of a being or a thing which is between its beginning and any given time; as, what is the present age of a man, or of the earth?
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One of the stages of life; as, the age of infancy, of youth, etc.
v. t.
To cause to grow old; to impart the characteristics of age to; as, grief ages us.
v. t.
To attend (one) as a page.
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The time of life at which some particular power or capacity is understood to become vested; as, the age of consent; the age of discretion.
v. i.
To confine in, or as in, a cage; to shut up or confine.
v. t.
To engage in, as a contest, as if by previous gage or pledge; to carry on, as a war.
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The page of a book which contains it title.
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Mature age; especially, the time of life at which one attains full personal rights and capacities; as, to come of age; he (or she) is of age.
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The type set up for printing a page.
v. t.
To pledge; to hazard on the event of a contest; to stake; to bet, to lay; to wager; as, to wage a dollar.
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An outer framework of timber, inclosing something within it; as, the cage of a staircase.
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A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc. The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which many species are cultivated for ornament, as the scarlet sage, and Mexican red and blue sage.
v. i.
To grow aged; to become old; to show marks of age; as, he grew fat as he aged.
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The subject of eager desire; that which is sought after, or prosecuted, with unreasonable or excessive passion; as, to be all the rage.
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A particular period of time in history, as distinguished from others; as, the golden age, the age of Pericles.