Gage Meaning in English, Gage Baby Name Origin Gender Meaning Pronunciation

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Gage
Gender
Boy, Girl
Origin
English, French
Pronunciation
GAYJ::GAYJ  ::gayj
Meaning
From an English surname of Old French origin meaning either "measure", originally denoting one who was an assayer, or "pledge", referring to a moneyle
Related Gage Baby Names
Willow, Emerson, Grier, Delilah, Scarlett, Arya, Greer, Teagan, Ember, Luna, Scarlet, Abe, Abie, Able, Ace, Ade, Adie, Agace, Agape, Agate
Similar Gage Baby Names
Gaagii, Gace, Gae, Gaea, Gaho, Gai, Gaia, Gais, Gay, Gaye
Sibling Names
Gavin, Hunter, Cole, Noah, Logan, Austin, Mason, Wyatt, Chase, Garrett, Caleb, Landon, Chloe, Madison, Emma, Grace, Taylor, Hannah, Olivia, Brooklyn, Ella, Emily, Harper, Harlow, Stefan, Gage
Middle Names
Michael, Alexander, Robert, Thomas, Paul, Matthew, Scott, Austin, Jaxon, Joseph
About
Gage originates in English language and was the name given to a person in charge of weights and measures.::Should Stephen King be credited for making Gage leap onto the name charts in 1989, the same year the movie version of Pet Sematary was released? Probably. Though the character Gage was a demonic toddler, parents of male babies werent scared off, giving the name to their innocent offspring beginning that year. Gage dates to the 14th century as an English surname with French origins and means someone who is a pledge or a money lender. It didnt become a first name until modern times.
Numerology
The name Gage has a numerology value of 3 In numerological terms, this means the following CommunicationThe act or process of communicating; fact of being communicated.The imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.Something imparted, interchanged, or transmitted.InteractionReciprocal action, effect, or influence.