Paige
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Paige may refer to:
  • Paige (name)
    Paige (name)
    Paige is a given name for males and females. It is of English origin, and its meaning is "young helper". A page in medieval households was usually a young boy whose service was the first step in his training as a knight...

    , a given name and surname
  • Paige (band)
    Paige (band)
    Paige are a Pop punk/rock band formed in 2006 in Hertfordshire, England, by then guitarist and vocalist Lewis White and drummer Alex Tillbrook. They have performed across Europe and Japan under UK label and Japan based label...

    , a UK pop-rock band formerly signed to Walnut Tree Records
  • Paige, Virginia
    Paige, Virginia
    Paige is an unincorporated community in Caroline County, in the U.S. state of Virginia.-Reference:...

    , an unincorporated community in Caroline County
  • Paige, Texas
    Paige, Texas
    Paige is an unincorporated community in Bastrop County, Texas, United States. Although it is unincorporated, Paige has a post office, with the ZIP code of 78659.-External links:* at the Handbook of Texas Online...

    , an unincorporated community in Bastrop County
  • Paige automobile
    Paige automobile
    Paige was a Detroit, United States based automobile company, selling luxury cars between 1908 and 1927.-History:The first car in 1908 was called a Paige-Detroit and was a two seat model powered by a 2.2 liter three cylinder, two stroke engine. In 1910 four stroke, four cylinder models took over and...

    , a Detroit, Michigan (United States) based automobile company, selling luxury cars between 1908 and 1927
  • Paige Compositor
    Paige Compositor
    Paige Compositor was an invention developed by James W. Paige between 1872–1888. Designed to replace the human typesetter of a printing press with a mechanical arm, the machine was not nearly as precise as it should have been and never turned a profit because of its complexity and continual need...

    , an invention designed to replace the human typesetter of a printing press with a mechanical arm
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