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Origin of the name PAEGA.
Etymology of the
name PAEGA.
Meaning of the baby name PAEGA.
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PÆGA. Anglo-Saxon.
Meaning uncertain. It may mean "slasher," or it may mean "the highest point, the
peak, hilltop," denoting a lofty personage.
Peak, Peake—N., Pik; Dch.,
Pick, Picck; G., Pick; D., Picker; p. (Surname Book and Racial
History, Gates, 1918).
PEAK. N. Pík (a peak (?), pike, pick, point of a sword, etc.);
Dch. Pieck,
Piek; G. Pick; D. Picker; A.S. Pic; p.n. See
Pigg...
PEGG. A.S. Pega, Pæga;
Dch. Peck, Pek; p.n. See Pigg...
PIGG. A.S. Pic (a slasher), bichen (to
slash). See Peak and Pegg. (British Family Names, Their
Origin and Meaning, Barber, 1903)
Packington (Great and Little),
p., 10 m. E. of Birmingham. 1043 Pakinton, Th. Ch. 352; D. Patitone. The first
t in the D. form is a mistake for c. The
original form must have been Pægantun, Pæga's town, v. Ton. The
name may have been Pæcga, Paga, or Pagan. All
k's before the
Conquest may be distrusted, O. E. having no k. Packington, in
Staffordshire, is Pagintone in D. (Warwickshire Place Names,
Duignan, 1912)
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