- Reginoldus, S.
S. Reginoldus (7. Jan.), Architekt, wird als Martyrer zu Köln verehrt. S. S. Reinoldus. (Mg.)
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
S. Reginoldus (7. Jan.), Architekt, wird als Martyrer zu Köln verehrt. S. S. Reinoldus. (Mg.)
http://www.zeno.org/Heiligenlexikon-1858. 1858.
Fitzpayn — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Pagan — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Pagon — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Paine — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Paynes — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Pain — This name derives from the personal name Pagen , popularly Paine or Payn(e). It comes from the Old French paien or Latin paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic , and later a heathen. As a personal name it is first recorded in the… … Surnames reference
Pane — Recorded in fourteen forms including Paine, Pane, and Payne, this is an English surname of ancient origins. It derives from the Latin word paganus originally meaning a villager or rustic, and later in England, a heathen. Surprisingly perhaps it… … Surnames reference
Payne — This famous surname spelt in many forms including Pain, Payn, Payne, Paine, Paines, Paynes, Pagan, Pagon and Fitzpayn, is medieval English but of French and ultimately Roman origins. It derives from the pre 7th century personal name Pagen ,… … Surnames reference