Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Ending In Ige

Looking for the perfect name for your baby boy? Check out the 'Top 100 Christian Baby Girl Names Ending In Ige' for a blend of tradition and modernity. Our curated list features short and cool names that are easy to pronounce and remember. Whether you're seeking names for a Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, or Christian baby, you'll find modern, simple options that resonate across various religions and cultures. Discover the ideal name that balances uniqueness and ease in our comprehensive guide.

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Paige

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".

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Saige

Saige is an Americanized respelling of Sage – since Sage is a unisex name, Saige is intended to feminize the name so it appears more distinctly female. Sage is the English vocabulary word for either a wise person or a type of spice used for flavoring food.

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Edwige

The name Edwige is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Edwige is: Refuge from war.

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Hedvige

Hedvige is a baby girl name its meaning is fighter. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1438 times.

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Shige

Shigenobu is a Japanese name. ... As with most personal names, the meaning of the name is derived from which kanji (Chinese characters) are used, and there are several different kanji that are pronounced "shige" and a few which can be pronounced "nobu".

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Taige

Meanings and history of the name Taige: | Edit. From: PAIGE(from the English surname meaning servant), TAYLOR(from the English surname meaning clothing maker)and. SAGE(type of spice or wise person)

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Ige

Meaning of name Ige. Etymology : Means "born feet first" in Yoruba. Saint : Origin : Yoruba.

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Hedwige

Hedwig is a German feminine given name, from Old High German Hadwig, Hadewig, Haduwig. It is a Germanic name consisting of the two elements hadu "battle, combat" and wig "fight, duel". ... The German name was adopted into Polish, as Jadwiga.