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Female first name. From the Greek word "pelagos", which means the high seas. Nowadays retro, this name was quite often chosen in the Greek and Latin Antiquity, in masculine as in feminine. Pélagie is celebrated in memory of a young martyr of 15 years, died in 303 in Antioch, Asia Minor, during the persecutions of Diocletian. His birthday: October 8th.
Female first name.
From the Greek word "pelagos", which means the high seas.
Today became retro, this name was quite often chosen in Greek and Latin antiquity, masculine and feminine. Pélagie is celebrated in memory of a young martyr of 15 years, died in 303 in Antioch, Asia Minor, during the persecutions of Diocletian.
His birthday: October 8th.
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