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Gerard Paul Emile Pages, 1933 - 2010
MyHeritage Family TreesGERARD PAGES, 1786 - 1847
MyHeritage Family TreesGerard PAGES, died 1999
MyHeritage Family TreesGerard André PAGES, born 1944
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Gerard Antoine PAGES, born 1897
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Gerard PAGES
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Gerard PAGES, born 1822
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Gerard Rene Louis PAGES, 1952 - 1998
France Deaths
Gerard Henri Jean PAGES, 1933 - 2014
France Deaths
Gerard Michel PAGES, 1940 - 1999
France Deaths
Gerard Jean Pierre PAGES, 1965 - 2005
France Deaths
Gerard PAGES, 1958 - 1999
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Gerard Maurice PAGES, 1945 - 1994
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Gerard PAGES
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Gerard PAGES
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Gerard Pages, born Circa 1888
1940 United States Federal CensusGERARD PAGES, 1786 - 1846
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Gerard PAGES, born Circa 1714
France, Vital Records Index
Gerard Pages
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Inventors of historical patentsGerard Pages, born Circa 1939
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Gerard H Pages
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The first name Gerard has its origins in the Germanic elements "ger," meaning "spear," and "hard," meaning "brave" or "strong," which together convey the meaning of "brave with a spear" or "strong warrior." This name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France. Historically, it was borne by several saints, including Saint Gerard of Csanád, which contributed to its popularity in Christian communities. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Gérard in French, Gerardo in Spanish and Italian, and Gerhardt in German. Each variation maintains a connection to the original meaning, often associated with strength and valor. The name has been borne by various notable figures throughout history, including kings and scholars, further solidifying its status as a name of significance and respect.
The last name "Pages" has its origins in the Iberian Peninsula, particularly in Spain and Portugal, where it is derived from the Latin word "pagus," meaning "village" or "district." Historically, it was likely used to denote someone who lived in or was associated with a particular village, reflecting the geographical and social structures of the time. The name may also relate to occupations, as "pages" were often young attendants or servants in noble households, suggesting a connection to service or hospitality. Variations of the surname can be found across different cultures, including "Páez" in Spanish-speaking countries and "Pagi" in Italian contexts, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting regional linguistic characteristics. The surname is relatively common in areas with historical ties to the Spanish and Portuguese empires, and it has been carried by notable figures in various fields, further enriching its historical significance.
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